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7 Ways how AIOps transforms incident management

‍ Why are AIOps (Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations) necessary for incident management at the current time? In November 2023, Blue Yonder, a supply chain tech provider experienced a ransomware attack, which crippled Starbucks’ employee payroll and scheduling systems, and disrupted inventory for UK supermarkets like Sainsbury’s and Morrisons. In 2024, a faulty software update from CrowdStrike affected millions of Windows users and impacted critical industries.

How to Write and Assign Tasks to Gen Z for Super Engagement

Recruiting Millennials, selling to Millennials, writing for Millennials, we are all Millennials… How to engage Millennials, make them feel comfortable at work, consider their ambitions and emotions… What to do for Millennials to be happy… Okay, it seems the hullabaloo around Gen Y winds down in these latter days.

The Top 8 Workplace Challenges and Ways to Overcome Them

Gather wildly different personalities together; throw tight deadlines, difficult clients, and passive-aggressive communication into the mix; and blend. What you have is your average workplace, complete with its own unique culture and challenges. And while some office snafus are truly one-offs, there are others that are universal and we’ve all encountered from time to time. Hopefully, they resolve after a day or two.

10 Best AI Voice Bots for Sales & Productivity in 2025

AI-powered voice bots are becoming incredibly popular as more businesses are looking to implement these solutions in 2025 to automate customer interactions. And they aren’t just great for automating your customer service and support operations. Some of the most advanced AI voice bots can be effectively used for sales purposes as well.

Rocket.Chat Secure CommsOS: Powering mission-critical operations

For nearly a decade, Rocket.Chat has been at the forefront of secure communications. What started as an open-source chat tool for team collaboration has evolved into a trusted communications platform safeguarding some of the world’s most sensitive conversations and data. The Secure CommsOS goes beyond messaging, integrating secure real-time chat, voice, video, critical applications, and AI into a unified, resilient, and compliant communication ecosystem.

Encrypted doesn't mean secure: Lessons from the war plans group chat leak

An accidental group text leak of U.S. war plans exposed more than just military secrets. It underscored the dangerous shortcomings of consumer messaging apps in government operations, and why encryption alone isn’t enough without proper identity, access control, and oversight.

Breaking Language Barriers: Real-Time Translation in Messaging Tools

Communication is key to business success. So what happens when you and potential business partners speak different languages? When you consider the fact that international relations involve a lot of delicate but crucial communication, you will soon discover the importance of real-time translation in messaging tools. These tools form lasting bonds with clients, employees and customers all over the world, which is so common in today’s world connected by technology.

US shows the risk of running a government by Signal

The Trump administration’s spectacular security breach, in which it seemingly shared details of a planned military strike in Yemen with a journalist, highlights just what can go wrong if you use consumer messaging apps to run your government. It’s beyond all reasonable logic that any government would use a consumer messaging app for even the most mundane chat. That it’s commonly used by the highest echelons of government on the most sensitive of topics is simply mind-boggling.

Advancing Secure & Convenient Government Communications: The Case for Element

The recent incident involving the inadvertent inclusion of a journalist into a Signal group chat where US officials discussed sensitive military operations highlights the complexities governments face when using consumer messaging applications for official communications. Historically, various government administrations have used commercial messaging apps for official purposes. For example, Boris Johnson’s administration, and Macron’s team before France chose to standardise on Element.