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Building trust in SaaS: balancing security, audibility, and speed of innovation

SaaS is an important model that has changed how organizations manage digital tools. From local software installation to models capable of handling the entire operations. Despite the importance of SaaS in terms of promoting innovation, trust is very important when it comes to customers accepting decisions. SaaS providers see trust as a critical business feature, not just a technical concern. Customers now demand clear visibility into the storage and usage of data. This has made standard certification and trusted security a part of the acquisition process. Sometimes businesses refuse to use a SaaS feature that does not have clear agreements with security policies.

Top Ways Plumbing Services Can Save You Money

In today's economy, every penny saved counts, especially when it comes to maintaining your home. Plumbing services might seem like an added expense, but they can save you a significant amount of money in the long term. With efficient water management and proactive maintenance, homeowners can skirt costly repairs and enjoy peace of mind.

GitKraken Desktop 11.1: Auto-gen PR Title & Descriptions, Stash Messages, & More

Tasteful AI features? Is that even a thing? With GitKraken Desktop 11.1, we think we’ve struck the right balance of adding useful AI capabilities that stay out of your way until you actually need them. In our previous release, we introduced GitKraken AI, which helps explain selected commits and generate commit messages. With 11.1, we’re building on that foundation with two major enhancements that bring even more context-aware assistance to your workflow.

Emerge Tools is now a part of Sentry

Today I'm thrilled to announce that Emerge Tools is joining Sentry. Emerge builds best-in-class mobile tooling trusted by some of the most important brands in the world. You’ve probably seen the work of the team through their relentless efforts to improve mobile builds, efforts we’ve always admired here at Sentry. It was no surprise that when we finally met Emerge founders Josh and Noah we found that we shared a similar view of the world and hit it off instantly.

AI-Governed Infrastructure: The Next Phase of IT Operations Management

The automation era brought speed. The AI era brings judgment. And now, a new chapter is unfolding—one where infrastructure no longer waits for human instruction but instead governs itself. We’re entering the age of AI-governed infrastructure, the natural evolution of AI operations management. It’s not about replacing people; it’s about eliminating inefficiency, unlocking resilience, and empowering IT systems to heal, respond, and optimize on their own.

ChatGPT vs. relaxAI: What's the difference?

The AI chatbot market has grown exponentially since ChatGPT's launch in 2022, with millions of chatbots now in use. At a surface level, AI chatbots are a computer program that simulates human conversation with an end user (IBM). As the market continues to evolve, the differences in their approaches to data privacy, security, and user control have become increasingly important. This is particularly relevant for organizations seeking to leverage AI chatbots while ensuring the protection of sensitive data.

Powering MNO's 5G Future - A Collaborative Vision

Most Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) prioritized the deployment of 5G RAN infrastructure for both data and voice. Refarming 3G radio spectrum, implementing network slicing, adopting cloud native architectures, and driving automation are key for mobile networks. This blog will explore these ideas and show how Ribbon’s solutions are focused on this accelerated adoption.

We built AI-powered Root Cause Analysis that actually works

Figuring out why things break still sucks. We’ve got all the data: metrics, logs, traces, but getting to the actual root cause still takes way too long. Observability tools show us everything, but they don’t really tell us what’s wrong. So why do we even need to automate root cause analysis? First, time. Outages are expensive. And if your system has hundreds or thousands of services, digging through everything by hand just takes way too long.