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Universal KMSPico Tool for Windows 11/10 and Office 2021

KMSPico is widely known as a practical activation utility for users who want to prepare Windows and Microsoft Office for everyday work quickly and without complicated manual steps. Its popularity comes from a simple idea: one compact tool can help complete the activation process for several Microsoft products, including Windows 11, Windows 10, and Office 2021. For many users, this makes KMSPico a convenient part of a fresh system setup, especially after reinstalling Windows or installing a new Office package.

Almaden Brings Proactive Digital Intelligence to HDI Service & Support World 2026

Las Vegas, May 2026 — Almaden took part in the 2026 edition of HDI Service & Support World, held May 3–7 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. From Booth 109, the company had a clear mission: to show how Collective IQ, its Digital Employee Experience (DEX) platform, amplifies the value of IT service management without added complexity, disruption, or wasted time. Visitors to the booth had the opportunity to speak directly with experts, Dave Wagner and Bob Kruger (Chief Product Officer).

What's New in dbForge 2026.1: Greater Convenience, Enhanced Code Completion, and a Big Update of dbForge Studio for PostgreSQL

The time has come to announce the release of dbForge 2026.1, a grand update that brings a variety of new features and long-anticipated enhancements to the entire dbForge ecosystem. As usual, the update will cover all database systems that dbForge is compatible with, but this time, there will be a special focus on PostgreSQL and related databases and cloud services, whose users will be witnessing a major step forward, with multiple new features, options, and whatnot.

Best ADO.NET Tools for SQLite in 2026

The best ADO.NET tools for SQLite should preserve the speed that makes SQLite worth using in the first place. Recent benchmarks show it completing 100,000 sequential reads in 272 milliseconds, nearly 5x faster than MySQL on the same hardware, because there’s zero network overhead between your app and the database. A slow or poorly matched provider wipes out that advantage. Queries drag, operations behave unpredictably under concurrency, and simple data access turns into a scaling problem.

Monitoring Your Azure to Azure Local Migration: One Dashboard for Both Sides

More organizations are moving workloads from Azure public cloud to Azure Local (formerly Azure Stack HCI) than most people realize. The reasons vary: data sovereignty requirements, latency-sensitive workloads that need to be closer to the edge, cost optimization for predictable workloads where reserved cloud capacity doesn’t make financial sense, or regulatory constraints that require data to stay on-premises.

Humans aren't fast enough for 4 9's

When thinking about Service Level Objectives (SLOs) and contractual Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for availability, I always like to put the percentages into concrete numbers. It’s easy to lose track of what’s meant when saying “99.95%” availability, and even more is lost when thinking how much harder it is to achieve 99.99% compared to 99.95%. On a monthly basis, and in concrete terms, 99.95% availability means you get 21 minutes and 55 seconds of downtime.

AURA in Practice: Mezmo's SRE bot, demo walkthrough

A walkthrough of the Slack-based SRE bot Mezmo's engineering team built on AURA, the open-source agent harness, running against Mezmo's own production tooling. Adrian Furlong shows the bot answering questions in a DM with tool calls visible inline, then in a shared channel where it reads the conversation before responding. He opens a fresh PagerDuty incident on camera. The webhook fires AURA, and within seconds, the agent posts a triage note back on the incident and a structured analysis in the dedicated incident channel.

Why Mandating AI Tools Backfires on Engineering Teams

Responsible AI adoption for engineering teams starts with culture, not compliance. In this GitKon talk, Rizel Scarlett (Tech Lead of Open Source DevRel at Block) shares how Block helped thousands of engineers actually want to use AI tools, including Goose, Cursor, Claude Code, and more, without mandates, vibe coding disasters, or security gaps.