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4 Reasons Businesses Are Implementing Data Management Systems

Dataversity

Enterprises today face the complex challenge of effectively managing an ever-growing, diverse, and rapidly changing trove of data. This reality of handling vast and varied data sets is pivotal for businesses aiming to stay competitive and informed. The strategic management of data is crucial in shaping business success.

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HN721: Goodbye Network Cowboys, Hello Total Network Operations

Packet Pushers

The days of network cowboy heroism are over or at least they need to be. Its time for network engineering to grow up and standardize how networks are built. Not only will this make life easier for all of us as we inherit networks when we move from company to company, but its the only. Read more » The days of network cowboy heroism are over or at least they need to be.

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The AI Trust Gap: A Cultural Perspective

Dataversity

Only 52% of employees are confident their organization will ensure AI is implemented in a responsible and trustworthy way, according to Workday’s Closing the AI Trust Gap report. Trust will be key to getting employees engaged in the change needed to realize AI’s full potential. This post will look at what can be done from a cultural perspective.

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Agent-Based Network Monitoring: Monitoring Distributed Networks

Obkio

Learn all about agent-based network agents: benefits, use cases, and why they're increasingly adopted for distributed networks vs agentless monitoring.

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How we stay close to customers to create better user personas at Mixpanel

Mixpanel

When you’re deep in product development, it can be surprisingly easy to overlook who you’re making your product for. You may understand the technical nuances of the problems you’re solving or the general trends in your market, but if you can’t truly empathize with the people experiencing those problems, you’ll build a sub-optimal product. This sounds pretty obvious, but understanding your product’s users is often easier said than done, especially when you’re building for multiple different perso