
Automated Proofreading for Busy Inboxes
Think about how your team works when they are firing on all cylinders. They are racing through client queries, firing off quick updates, and scanning …

Think about how your team works when they are firing on all cylinders. They are racing through client queries, firing off quick updates, and scanning …

The conversation around moving from manual to automated testing often gets stuck on a false choice. It is usually presented as an issue of willingness,

When setting up a new computer or logging into cloud email, standard antivirus usually feels like enough protection. I think most of us picture a

In a small business, it is incredibly easy for crucial tasks to fall through the cracks. When a team has fewer than twenty people, everyone …

Over the last few months, we have been chatting about how tricky it is to manage cloud infrastructure at scale. As I look back at …

You probably operate under a perfectly reasonable assumption. You invest in standard security software and expect your business to be protected. Think of it like …

We usually celebrate a surge in website visitors. A sudden spike in traffic feels like a massive marketing win for any growing organisation. I certainly …

The image of a technical expert in a panic is not a well managed scene. Most decision-makers would call it a failure. I am going …

Testing dashboards often show a sea of green lights while users are simultaneously struggling with a broken interface. I believe this happens because most quality …

We’ve all been there. A notification pops up on the dashboard: Threat Neutralised. Your first instinct is to breathe a sigh of relief, hit …

I have spent a lot of time over the years talking to our teams about security. Across all those discussions, there has been one consistent …

The “Shift Left” movement was designed to empower developers by giving them more control over their own environments. It was a brilliant idea in theory. …