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Where is your business wasting time & money?

Whether you have a new startup or an established company, it is very likely that your business is losing time and money. Worse still, it's likely happening in multiple places. Thankfully, if you are prepared to identify and address those issues, you can significantly improve the venture. Here are five focal points that should lead you to greatness.

How Automation Transforms Telecom Expense Management

Automation in TEM introduces a level of intelligence and efficiency that manual processes simply can't match. At its core, it replaces repetitive tasks with streamlined workflows powered by data and algorithms. One of the most immediate upgrades is automated invoice processing. Instead of manually reviewing each bill, automated systems can ingest invoices, standardize formats, and validate charges against contracts in seconds. Discrepancies are flagged instantly, allowing teams to take action before costs spiral.

How Autonomous Technologies Are Streamlining Financial Operations for Modern Businesses

Modern businesses are under constant pressure to move faster, reduce costs, and stay compliant in a shifting regulatory landscape. Financial operations sit at the center of that pressure. Tasks like invoicing, reconciliation, reporting, and forecasting have traditionally required heavy manual effort. That is starting to change. Autonomous technologies are stepping in to handle routine processes, reduce errors, and free teams to focus on higher value work.

How Automation Can Eliminate Tax Season Chaos for SaaS and DevOps Teams

The arrival of tax season often feels like a scheduled system crash. For SaaS founders and DevOps teams, the transition from building and scaling to hunting down receipts and categorizing cloud spend is a jarring shift. It is a period defined by context switching and administrative friction. However, the same principles that govern high-performing engineering teams, efficiency, scalability, and automation, can be applied to financial workflows. By moving away from manual data entry and toward automated systems, teams can eliminate the seasonal panic and maintain their focus on innovation.

Change in behavior: findfiles() and directory trailing slashes

CFEngine 3.24.4+, 3.27.1+, and 3.28.0+ include a change to how findfiles() handles trailing slashes on directory paths. This change restores trailing slashes to directory results, but with improved consistency compared to earlier versions. The new behavior ensures that directory paths always include a trailing slash, making them reliably distinguishable from file paths regardless of the glob pattern used.