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Top 22 Real Estate KPIs and Metrics for 2026 Reporting

A real estate Key Performance Indicator (KPI) or metric is a quantifiable measure used to assess the performance of a business in the real estate industry. These performance metrics can be used to analyze several different business segments from individual realtor performance to investment property potential. In turn, this information can be used to identify weaknesses in your business or help make better business decisions.

Stateful Vs Stateless: A Developer'S Real-World Guide (2026)

Why do some bugs only appear after deployment, even when tests pass locally? Early in my backend work, I kept hearing discussions around stateful vs stateless. It felt academic at first, but once I started dealing with scaling issues, flaky tests, and production bugs, I saw how much this decision actually matters. This article is based on how I’ve seen these architectures behave in real systems, not just diagrams.

5 Emerging Supply Chain Management Trends Shaping 2026

The global supply chain landscape continues to evolve at a relentless pace. Following years of pandemic-driven supply chain disruptions, the focus has shifted from survival to building long-term resilience and leveraging new technologies for competitive advantage. Drawing from a recent industry conversation, here are the key trends that will define the supply chain outlook in 2026.

Complete API Observability: Building Production-Grade Analytics for DreamFactory with Logstash, Elasticsearch, and Grafana

API observability is a critical operational requirement for production REST API platforms. DreamFactory, as an enterprise API generation and management platform, produces high-volume API traffic that demands robust logging, real-time analytics, and diagnostic capabilities. This guide demonstrates how to implement a complete observability stack using Logstash for log ingestion and processing, Elasticsearch for indexed storage and search, and Grafana for advanced visualization and alerting.

Microservices Performance Anti-Patterns - The 7 Mistakes That Tank Your Distributed Systems

You’ve done everything right. You’ve broken down your monolith, containerised your services, set up your orchestration and deployed to the cloud. Your architecture diagram looks beautiful. So why is your system crawling at a snail’s pace during peak hours? Here’s the uncomfortable truth: most microservices performance problems aren’t caused by bad technology choices.

AI-Enhanced Engineering: Redefining Quality, Speed, and Innovation

The SDLC, or software development lifecycle, is undergoing a radical change. Engineering teams have been using conventional, frequently reactive procedures for decades. We construct, test, correct, and implement. However, in today's fiercely competitive digital world, this traditional strategy is insufficient. It can't keep up with the complexity of contemporary applications and is too sluggish and prone to human mistakes.

Top Advanced Software Quality Assurance Tools For Modern Teams

Shipping software fast is easy. Shipping it fast without bugs? That’s the real test. Modern systems are API-driven, distributed, and constantly deploying – every release brings new risks. To keep defects out of production, teams rely on software quality assurance tools that automate testing, validate APIs, measure performance, and secure applications across environments.

New Year, New Unit Economics: Konnect Metering & Billing Is Here

If your 2026 resolution is to finally get AI costs under control, we've got you covered. Every January, the same resolutions show up: eat better, exercise more, finally learn that language, finally figure out that production use case for AI agents (OK, this one isn’t so typical unless you operate in our universe). But if you're responsible for your organization's AI strategy, we'd like to suggest a different one for 2026: stop letting AI be a cost center.

The 7 Best QA Tools for Software Testing [2026 Update]

Consider the following: You go to the Apple Store to pick up the latest iPhone. You get home and turn it on, only to find that the screen is defective, the buttons aren’t working, and every one of the built-in apps is glitching. Thanks to QA tools, this is an extremely unlikely scenario. Before the iPhone reaches your hands, both its hardware and software have been tested repeatedly by a Quality Assurance (QA) team.