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Custom Collapsible Boxes: Why Foldable Luxury Packaging Is Gaining Popularity Among Brands

In today's world of intense competition in the packaging industry, custom collapsible boxes have now started to emerge as the best investment for those brand owners who require premium packaging but do not want to face the complications associated with traditional hard packaging. The reason why this trend is gaining so much importance is because this transition does not depend on looks alone. It is based on actual business requirements.

How Engineering and Ops Teams Use OKRs to Connect Technical Work to Business Outcomes

Engineering and operations teams have a measurement problem that most other functions don't. The technical metrics are excellent. Deployment frequency is up. MTTR is down. Uptime is at 99.97%. The CI/CD pipeline is running cleanly and the on-call burden has been reduced by 30% since the team adopted a proper incident management process. By every internal measure, the team is performing well. And yet, in the quarterly business review, the conversation keeps returning to the same uncomfortable question: what did engineering actually deliver for the business this quarter?

How Exploitation Claims Are Expanding Against Digital Platforms

Exploitation on digital platforms often becomes visible through changes that do not look legal at first. A child in a St. Louis classroom may start avoiding friends, an Illinois parent may notice late-night panic after messages, or a California clinician may hear about headaches, poor sleep, and secrecy tied to an app. These patterns matter because claims are moving beyond single bad actors and looking at how platform design, reporting delays, and moderation gaps can keep children exposed.

Collective IQ: DEX Made Simple, Fast, Without Dedicated Specialists

There is plenty of talk about the value of Digital Employee Experience (DEX). But how can you use it a typical day? Do organizations need a DEX specialist? And what about AI — must you master the art of prompting? During a casual conversation on the road to HDI Support World in Las Vegas, Dave Wagner (Almaden executive) and Bob Kruger (Chief Product Officer) answered these questions directly. Below are their key insights, preserved exactly as they shared them.

7 Proven Steps to Maintain Operational Continuity During S/4HANA Migration

Migrating to SAP S/4HANA is one of the most consequential system changes your organization will undertake. The technical complexity alone is significant. But the real risk is operational: maintaining uninterrupted service delivery while transforming the core systems your business depends on. Failure to manage this well causes outages, data inconsistencies, user disruption, and cost overruns. None of those are acceptable outcomes. The good news is these risks are manageable.

Honeycomb Achieves the AWS Financial Services Competency

Honeycomb is proud to share that we have achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Financial Services Competency. This recognition validates our technical expertise and proven customer success in assisting financial services organizations with building, running, and understanding their production systems on AWS. Securing this competency is a direct response to our customers’ feedback in this space: observability in regulated, high-stakes environments requires more than dashboards and alerts.

3 things you need to know about headless observability

If you're building agents trying to figure out the best way to actually make them successful in production, you're going to want to know about headless observability. Headless observability means an agent can access information about the health of your system through a CLI instead of clicking around dashboards. It's the data layer that going to unlock serious autonomy and allow you to scale with agentic workloads.

The FinOps Competitive Landscape in 2026 - When Cost Optimization Meets Reliability

The dashboard says you can save 30%. The SRE team won’t sign off. You’ve probably been in this meeting. Finance has a number. The platform team has a scar. Somewhere between them sits a senior manager, maybe you, being asked to choose a cost optimization tool that one side will champion and the other side will quietly refuse to deploy in production. The standoff isn’t about price. It’s about trust.