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Qlik and UiPath - The Power of Active Intelligence and Enterprise Workflows for Action

The business world is rapidly pivoting all the time. Strategic shifts, reprioritization and being first all require being smart while moving fast. The value of agility has never stood out more due to the need to react to new realties in everything from public health, remote and in-office business policies and workflows, to broader economic concerns like supply chain as we move into recovery and revitalization.

Top 10 Tools to Make the Quality Description for Your Product

For any e-commerce business, having an extensive product catalogue with detailed descriptions is essential. If you present your products or services well, there will be more potential customers eager to purchase from you. The biggest issue, however, is usually the fact that you have to create very many product descriptions that are very similar to one another. Making these feels too repetitive and mundane which could lead you to getting tired quickly.

Kong and Neosec: Behavioral Analytics With Response Automation

The Neosec platform integrates with Kong Gateway Enterprise to provide automated and continuous API discovery, API risk posture alerting and API protection through behavioral analytics and response automation. And it does all that while being out of band, using the logs shipped from Kong to Neosec.

Developing Manufacturing Agility for that Competitive Edge

Agility is one of the most important elements to the success of today’s manufacturing organizations. The ability to respond quickly to customer needs as market conditions change gives organizations a competitive edge while maintaining product quality and minimizing costs. Intelligent process automation is at the heart of making an organization's supply chain and operations more efficient, flexible and resilient.

11 Best Practices for Designing RESTful API

Although the RESTful Application Programming Interface (API) was first established in the year 2000, there are currently no set guidelines or standards for API development. Developers have experimented with many methods to improve REST API solutions throughout the years. Some of them were successful, while others were unsuccessful. APIs that are poorly developed is difficult to maintain over time and are prone to failure.