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How Your Office Printer Scanner Can Become a Workflow Automation Hub

Modern business operations often move at the speed of software, yet physical documents remain a constant presence in the daily grind. Most teams view their hardware as a simple tool for reproduction or digital conversion. However, the true potential of these devices lies in their ability to act as a bridge between tangible paperwork and automated digital systems. When configured correctly, a standard piece of office equipment can trigger complex sequences that save hours of manual data entry.

How Local-First AI Agents Are Reshaping IT Operations Automation

IT operations teams have spent the last decade embracing automation - from auto-scaling rules and CI/CD pipelines to AIOps platforms that correlate alerts across sprawling infrastructure. Yet a fundamental tension remains unresolved: the most powerful AI automation tools require you to route sensitive operational data through external cloud services you do not control.

How to Evaluate a Mobile App Testing Platform

Selecting a mobile app testing platform is a strategic engineering decision. It affects release velocity, defect escape rates, infrastructure costs, and long-term product stability. As mobile ecosystems become more diverse, platform evaluation must move beyond feature comparisons and focus on operational alignment. Mobile environments today include wide variations in device hardware, operating system versions, accessibility configurations, and browser implementations. A testing platform must reflect this complexity if it is to reduce production risk effectively.

Smart Management Software Aims to Fix Property Operations Through Automation

Tim Bratz wasn't looking to build software. He was looking to stop losing money. After 15 years of owning and operating apartment buildings across the country, Bratz had watched the same problems repeat themselves. Property managers chased activity instead of outcomes. Timelines stretched, costs ballooned, and projects stalled. The industry ran on volume, not precision. "Traditional property management does a lot to achieve very little," Bratz says. "It's all about activity and busy work instead of achieving property goals."

Resolve's Agents of IT podcast - S2Ep5 - Ari's Hot Takes #itautomation #claude #aiautomation #ai

In this episode of Agents of IT, Ari Stowe and Ian Coppock unpack the recent Claude outage and what it reveals about our growing dependence on AI at work. From developers suddenly returning to Stack Overflow to the infrastructure challenges behind AI scaling, the conversation explores what happens when AI becomes critical enterprise infrastructure. They also discuss how organizations should prepare for AI outages, why “stampede adoption” is the new reality of AI releases, and what resilient, multi-agent architectures could look like going forward.

Making the Case for Vendor-Backed Puppet Core

Thousands of organizations rely on open source community builds for infrastructure automation. But if you're tasked with certifying, maintaining, and patching those builds yourself, you know the burden firsthand. The reality is that managing open source internally consumes time, introduces risk, and diverts resources from higher-value initiatives. When critical vulnerabilities emerge, your team scrambles to assess, test, and deploy fixes, all while keeping production environments stable.