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Binance Crash: Technical Failures or Market Volatility?

During the crypto market crash in October 2025, Binance - the largest cryptocurrency exchange - faced allegations from users that their stop-loss and limit orders did not function during the rapid price declines. Traders noted that while major pairs, such as ETHUSD, were plunging in line with the broader market, established assets experienced sharp, momentary distortions in price feeds across multiple exchanges. The Ripple price fluctuated significantly during the described crash, experiencing a maximum drawdown of roughly 40-45% from its pre-crash level.

FinOps 2.0: From "Cost Dashboards" to "Autonomous Kubernetes Optimization" and "FinOps as Code"

The cloud waste problem shows up everywhere. It points to how complicated things have gotten with modern setups. Some groups see waste hitting 80 percent. That makes sense when people check dashboards only now and then. Reports come in way too late to do much about it. Cloud spending will top 825 billion dollars by 2025. For lots of companies, those costs match up with payroll now. Still, handling them often feels like just following loose suggestions.

How Operations Teams Play a Role in Safety

Safety is something that businesses of all kinds should be concerned with. But if your culture is to truly support the safety of your workers, it isn't enough to simply put the message out that safety is important - you'll also need to lead by example, and incorporate safe practices into every aspect of your operations.

Do This To Ensure You Maximise Business Sales in 2026

You cannot stand on your laurels when it comes to making your sales quotas. Things change at such a pace these days that if you aren't ahead of the curve, you will be losing out. That is why you must consider the following suggestions for business success in the coming year of 2026. Read on to find out what they are.

Building Your DORA Register: Map Critical ICT Third-Party Providers

The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) requires financial institutions to maintain a comprehensive register of their critical ICT third-party providers. This register isn't just a compliance checkbox, it's a strategic tool for managing operational risk and ensuring business continuity. Building an effective DORA register requires systematic identification, classification, and continuous monitoring of your SaaS dependencies.

Third-Party Vendor Status Monitoring: Automate Visibility and Accountability

Modern IT teams rely on dozens, or even hundreds, of third-party SaaS tools. From Workday and Cloudflare to Slack, Zoom, and GitHub, your business depends on these services to function. When a vendor outage occurs, the consequences are immediate: internal tools fail, support tickets spike, and leadership demands answers. Recent events, like the widespread Cloudflare outage in November 2025, highlight how quickly things can spiral out of control.

A Financial Business Case for Migrating Citrix Workloads from VMware to XenServer

In our previous blog post, we outlined why Citrix VAD/DaaS customers using VMware should consider migrating to XenServer. With Citrix now officially supporting XenServer for non-Citrix workloads and Broadcom’s recent licensing changes, many organizations are reevaluating their virtualization strategy.

2026 Checklist for Efficient Asset Lifecycle Management

As businesses expand their digital ecosystems and physical asset base, maintaining control, performance, and visibility across equipment becomes more challenging. This is why asset lifecycle management is becoming a foundational discipline in 2026. Organizations need consistency across planning, deployment, maintenance, and retirement. Modern platforms like Asset Infinity support this shift by helping teams streamline operations, automate key tasks, and manage asset data with clarity.

Why am I getting R14/R15 errors in NodeJS? | MericFire

How to Detect, Alert, and Resolve Memory Issues Before They Cause Downtime When applications scale on Heroku, memory-related issues are among the most common (and most frustrating... -_- ) sources of instability. Two of the most notorious culprits are the R14 (Memory Quota Exceeded) and R15 (Memory Quota Hard Limit) errors.