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Built-in Action Connectors in InvGate Service Management: What They Do

InvGate Service Management includes a no-code workflow builder that helps teams automate processes such as onboarding, access requests, and offboarding. Built-in Action Connectors extend those workflows beyond the platform, allowing them to retrieve information from external tools or trigger actions in them instead of stopping when another system is involved. You can keep processes moving across the tools your teams already use, reducing manual steps and keeping related actions connected.

Private cloud vs. Public cloud: Which delivers greater control and flexibility?

As businesses evolve in today’s digital landscape, the need for efficient and scalable computing resources has become paramount. In the early days of the Internet, large corporations would build or rent out large data centers to run their applications and serve customers. This was great as they could use dedicated hardware and expand as they pleased.

10 Tools To Build Visibility in AI-Driven Answers in 2026

People increasingly ask AI assistants for recommendations before they ever open a website, and Google now answers a large share of searches with an AI Overview. When the assistant names a few options, those are the brands that get considered. Most people never scroll to the sources behind the answer.

Three Types of Software to Utilize in the Fulfillment and Delivery Process

As a business grows, keeping track of orders can get a little bit messy. Fast. What worked when you were shipping a few dozen orders a day may not work when you're dealing with hundreds. Suddenly, your team is checking several spreadsheets, answering customer emails about missing orders, and trying to work out what's happening in the warehouse.

Operationalising Video Quality: A Reliable Pipeline for Enhancement and HDR Delivery

Video quality work is often treated as a creative exception: someone notices a soft clip, uploads it to a tool, downloads a result and sends it on. That approach works until the organisation has dozens of files, multiple delivery targets and no record of which settings produced which output. At that point, enhancement becomes an operations problem.

Why Businesses Invest In Automated Returnable Asset Tracking

Businesses invest in automated returnable asset tracking because manual methods simply cannot keep up with the volume of pallets, crates, kegs, and containers moving through a modern supply chain every day. Automated systems attach a sensor, tag, or code to each container so it reports its own location and status instead of requiring someone to search for it, count it, or chase it down by phone. That shift reduces financial losses from missing equipment, frees up staff who would otherwise spend hours locating containers, and gives finance and operations teams a reliable way to track returnable assets across all their sites.

Reactive vs. Proactive Pest Management: Which Approach Reduces Operational Overhead and Costs

Operations and IT leaders who read this site spend their days thinking about uptime, monitoring dashboards, and the cost of unplanned downtime. Pest management rarely shows up on that radar, yet the underlying logic is identical: a system left unmonitored eventually fails at the worst possible moment, and the cleanup always costs more than the prevention would have.

How Technology Leadership Is Changing the Future of Cybersecurity

In an increasingly interconnected world, digital security is no longer just a technical issue handled behind closed doors. Threat actors are increasingly sophisticated and attack organizations in complex networks, software supply chains, and by targeting human behavior. Consequently, the way the corporate world approaches risk is quickly moving from merely being defensive to risk governance. Modern technology leadership is key to leading this critical organizational change effort.

Tools and Technologies For Tier 1 Incident Response Automation in 2026

Tier 1 incident response is where an analyst checks whether the alert is real and gathers context on the entities involved. The alert is then closed or escalated with a ticket. The work is repetitive, it never stops, and it grows with alert volume.