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Top Benefits of API Observability for Modern Applications

API observability is essential for enhancing performance, speeding up issue resolution, and tightening security. An API observability tool is crucial for understanding and managing the complex web of API interactions within modern enterprise applications. With the benefits of API observability, you can dive deep into API behavior, ensuring reliability and better user experiences.

Testlio Clients Achieve Estimated 5x ROI on Payments Testing

Company drives effort to reduce $1.1 trillion in failed digital payments. Austin, TX, July 9, 2024 – Testlio, a leading quality management company, today announced that its clients achieve an estimated 5x return on investment (ROI) through its payments testing services. This milestone underscores Testlio’s pivotal role in mitigating the critical issue of failed digital payments, which cost businesses an estimated $1.1 trillion annually.

Improve Customer Experience and API Security with WSO2 Identity Server 7.0

In today’s digital world, APIs have become key to connect apps and services, both internally and externally. However, when integrating with external entities like partners and service providers, API security is a major concern for businesses. And from a user’s perspective, traditional authentication approaches in mobile apps or digital channels often deliver a less-than-ideal digital experience.

SaaS in 60 - Qlik Talend Data Integration Navigation Improvements

This week, we’re excited to introduce changes that enhance your experience with Qlik Cloud’s Talend Data Integration. Key updates include new Activity Centers and improvements to the data integration homepage. Access Activity Centers via the new waffle menu in the upper left for easier navigation providing a consistent anchor throughout the platform. And coming Soon, a new landing page will combine the Getting Started and Home pages into a single starting point, with key actions highlighted at the top.

Data Strategies Map a Journey From Origin To Destination

There is a scene in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation where Tom Cruise is hanging onto the outside of a jet as it has taken off. And while, yes, he’s going with it, he’s not really on board or in control. Some data executives feel like that. It’s not enough to establish goals — or, the destination in this metaphor. The data strategy must provide a flight plan for making sure you get there — on time, on budget and, of course, safely on board.

RAG vs Fine-Tuning: Navigating the Path to Enhanced LLMs

RAG and Fine-Tuning are two prominent LLM customization approaches. While RAG involves providing external and dynamic resources to trained models, fine-tuning involves further training on specialized datasets, altering the model. Each approach can be used for different use cases. In this blog post, we explain each approach, compare the two and recommend when to use them and which pitfalls to avoid.

iOS App Development Cost: A Detailed Estimation

If you compare the world 10 years ago with today's era, you can easily see the difference. From the difference, we don’t mean how the world looks, rather we mean how it functions now and used to function then. What do you think has changed in how the world functions now compared to back then? Is it purely due to digitalization? Or is it just a mere change? Keeping these questions aside, let us tell you that recent data suggests that people spend around 3 hours and 15 minutes on their phones daily.

Save Time and Improve the Accuracy of Your NetSuite Reporting

Financial and operational reporting for NetSuite can be a challenge. As is the case with many ERP systems, NetSuite’s reporting capabilities tend to be somewhat restrictive. It can be difficult to pull information from multiple NetSuite modules into a single, cohesive report. In other instances, information for which there ought to be a fairly straightforward reporting process turns out to be inaccessible.

Why It's Time to Update Your Embedded Analytics

After 20 years of dashboards, today’s line-of-business users expect more value from their analytics, and it’s up to your business to keep updated - or risk getting left behind. There was a time when product teams could purchase basic dashboards and data visualizations, and that was more than enough to satisfy the average user’s business intelligence (BI) and analytics needs. Today, however? Not so much.