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AI Powered IT Operations & Autonomous Resilience | Full SolarWinds Day Q2 2026 Event Replay

Watch the full SolarWinds Day 2026 event on-demand and discover how AI is transforming IT operations, observability, and incident response. In this exclusive event, SolarWinds CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna and product leaders unveil the company’s vision for Autonomous Operational Resilience—powered by AI, automation, and unified visibility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

7 Best Solar Software in 2026

The best solar software in 2026 is Scoop, a Central Operations Hub that orchestrates the full operational workflow by connecting CRMs, field teams, design tools, and service processes into one execution layer. Where most platforms focus on managing tasks within a single stage of the job lifecycle, Scoop coordinates work from sales through permitting, installation, and long-term service without forcing a rip-and-replace of existing systems.

Flickering screen issues with your MacBook? Let's find solutions!

Most of us depend on our MacBook to do daily work, so having any flickering screen problems can be very challenging. That's why it's imperative to figure out where these flickering problems are starting and then narrow down the best solution to solve the issue. It's certainly worth it, and the results will be excellent.

The 2026 Automotive Security Testing Companies List

Modern vehicles ship with more software than a small airliner. A single mid-range car can run 100 million lines of code across dozens of electronic control units, talking over CAN, Ethernet, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cellular and increasingly UWB. From a cybersecurity point of view every one of those interfaces is a potential attack vector and every OEM, Tier 1 and fleet operator on the planet now has to prove, on paper, that they have tested their vehicle from a hackers perspective.

Inbound Marketing for B2B Growth: Building a Predictable Pipeline in a Complex Buyer Journey

Growth in B2B rarely happens because of one brilliant campaign. It usually happens because a company builds a system. A prospect discovers a useful article while researching a problem. A technical lead watches a product demo after comparing possible solutions. A finance stakeholder downloads a guide to understand cost and implementation risk. A sales team receives better-qualified conversations because marketing has already answered the first ten objections.

Global Sourcing Is Entering a Structural Reset That Will Redefine Procurement Strategy

Global sourcing is entering a phase where the traditional assumption "more supplier diversity equals more resilience" is no longer reliably true. Over the past few years, procurement teams have responded to geopolitical volatility, shipping disruptions, tariff volatility, and regional compliance pressures by expanding supplier bases across multiple countries. On paper, this looks like strategic hedging. In practice, many organizations are discovering that fragmentation is quietly eroding margin, visibility, and operational control.

JPGtoText Review 2026 - How Well Its OCR Tools Handle Text, Spreadsheets, and More

We all know that turning images into editable text and spreadsheets is now possible, thanks to OCR-powered tools. However, it is also true that this process isn't always as smooth and accurate as many tools claim. In fact, numerous factors such as image quality, layout complexity, lighting conditions, etc., play a key role in determining the final output. That's where the real difference between average and high-performing OCR tools becomes evident.

The $600 billion wake-up call: New Splunk research reveals downtime is a systemic business crisis

600 billion annual impact: Aggregate downtime costs for the Global 2000 have soared 50% in two years. $15,000 per minute: The average cost of downtime for organisations, highlighting the immediate financial impact of service disruptions. 3.4% stock price drop: The average decline in shareholder value following a single downtime incident.

Why SRE agents need orchestration, not just more tools

Single agents are a useful starting point for SRE workflows. They are not where the architecture should end. The first version is simple enough: connect an LLM to a few tools, give it a system prompt, and point it at your infrastructure. It can summarize an alert, pull logs, answer questions, and draft a useful next step. Then the workflow gets real. You add GitHub for runbooks, Kubernetes for cluster state, PagerDuty for incident context, Prometheus for metrics, and Mezmo for telemetry.