Hype, hype, hyperautomation!

Hype, hype, hyperautomation!

Hyperautomation is a word that’s often heard in companies, especially in IT departments. Sooner or later, you will probably have to deal with this as a system administrator. What is it and above all: what can it do for you?

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The Metaverse – what does it mean for everyday IT?

The Metaverse – what does it mean for everyday IT?

Bit of a vague title, but hey, the same goes for the entire concept of the ‘metaverse.’ What we mean is: If a real metaverse should appear, will this affect our work as IT administrators? Let’s have a look! Perhaps it would be good to start with the term ‘metaverse.’ The company that has made

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Save time by packaging apps in 4 steps

Save time by packaging apps in 4 steps

Deploying software can be a hassle, but you can save a lot of time by packaging your applications in advance. Complicated? Not at all. In four steps, you can have your software neatly packaged for smooth deployment via Easy Software Deployment. 1. Conditions and dependencies First, sort out your application’s dependencies in advance. A framework

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Convenience benefits the system administrator

Convenience benefits the system administrator

With automation, you can have the computer do the boring and repetitive work and save time by using these helpful apps and methods. Then you can get on with the really important stuff. If you visit the subreddit /r/sysadmin, you can read all about automating boring and sometimes time-consuming tasks. One user wrote that he

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3 ways to save on IT management

3 ways to save on IT management

As IT manager, it’s an ongoing challenge to manage your IT resources. Do you know how many different applications are used in your organisation for example? Or how many licences you hold for various software? And do you have a complete overview of the endpoints in your organisation? We can explain how these insights can

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All apps in the cloud? Not yet!

All apps in the cloud? Not yet!

More and more apps work in the browser. Microsoft made the switch a few years ago with Microsoft 365, and since then desktop applications have existed side by side with the online versions. Google Apps have never even had a desktop version. Is it time to switch completely to online apps? As software developers, we’d

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