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Debunking Excel's Shortcomings as a Project Management Tool

Many people in project management think of Microsoft Excel as an inferior tool. They worry about version control with collaboration across the business, especially when dealing with large enterprise projects. However, Excel can be a powerful project management tool when used with the right add-ins. When you understand the unique challenges of enterprise projects and how Excel can serve those needs, you can learn to use it wisely.

Securely Connecting Internal Services to WSO2 Bijira with Tailscale

Enterprises often host their backend services within private internal networks, whether in on-premises data centers or restricted cloud environments. This setup is essential for protecting sensitive data, meeting compliance requirements, and reducing exposure to external threats. But it also introduces a major hurdle: how do you let external consumers and partners access the right APIs without opening unnecessary doors into your private infrastructure?

Top Playwright Tools to boost your testing in 2025

It's Monday morning, and your team is about to walk into a nightmare: over the weekend, your web app broke in three different browsers. Checkout flows are getting stuck, animations are glitching, and support tickets are already stacking up. Traditional forms of testing would take forever to find the root cause of this catastrophe, and until then, your team cannot release it. But today, no team or developer has days to spare.

EP17: Brands and Architecture Working Together

In this special live podcast episode, Dr. Sanjiva Weerawarana and Asanka Abeysinghe sit down with Selyna Peiris (Director and Chief Growth Officer, Selyn Group) and Miguel Cuñat (Founder, The Pekoe Trail). They explore how brands are built—through people, vision, and purpose. The conversation delves into personal and product branding, offering a fresh perspective on why brand awareness is crucial in the modern digital era.

What are the trade-offs between using open-source tools and a commercial solution?

Open source brings real power, but its goals may not match your organization. Look at community health, whether it fits your use case, and how you will handle support, updates, and patches. Consider the integrations your stack requires. Weigh these against a commercial platform that offers formal support, a roadmap, and hosted infrastructure to reduce your maintenance burden. — Coty Rosenblath, CTO at Katalon.