Promet Source: Provus®Gov vs CivicPlus for Local Government

Takeaway: Provus®Gov emerges as the superior choice for forward-thinking government entities. Powered by Drupal, Provus®Gov as an open-source, plug-and-play platform offers unmatched flexibility, scalability, and advanced features that grow with your needs. Its user-friendly interface empowers non-technical staff, while robust security measures and built-in accessibility compliance ensure your site meets…

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1xINTERNET blog: How to optimise team efficiency by reducing “Work in Progress”

Work in Progress (WIP) is a well-known concept for optimising efficiency in various business processes. It is straightforward to understand and apply. In this article, we will show you how, and give examples how we apply it with a team of around 100 colleagues.

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pgmetrics 1.17 released

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Hello All, We're happy to announce the release of v1.17 of pgmetrics. Changes since the v1.16 release include: Support for PostgreSQL v17 beta 2. Support for PgBouncer up to v1.23.0. Support for Pgpool up to v4.5.2. Include full log entries in JSON output. Support libpq key-value style connection strings. Updated…

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Welcome to the (Tech) Olympics!

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Welcome to the Tech Olympics, where code meets competition! With the 2024 Summer Olympics starting today, we thought it’d be fun to imagine developers as athletes, showcasing their skills in a series of thrilling events. From relay races to coding challenges, the Tech Olympics would bring together the brightest minds…

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Ruby 3.2.5 Released

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Ruby 3.2.5 has been released. This release include many bug-fixes. And we updated the version of bundled gem rexml to include the following security fix. CVE-2024-39908 : DoS in REXML. Please see the GitHub releases for further details. Download https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/3.2/ruby-3.2.5.tar.gz SIZE: 20619047 SHA1: e5166c947a4d9057b1310710a2a963df12264ac9 SHA256: ef0610b498f60fb5cfd77b51adb3c10f4ca8ed9a17cb87c61e5bea314ac34a16 SHA512: d86c0151fabf21b418b007465e3f5b3fd0b2de0a9652057fd465b1f7e91b01d00f83a737e972ea994a5d9231e8cb27e64e576852390fe6c2ad502f0d099fe5f4 https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/3.2/ruby-3.2.5.tar.xz SIZE:…

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Enabling the MongoDB API for ORDS containers just got a lot easier

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Text Size 100%: - + Oracle recently published a new container image for running Oracle REST Data Service (ORDS). The new image externalises the ords binary, therefore greatly simplifying the process of making changes to the configuration. How does this change the way you work with the ords image? Let's…

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Using MITRE ATT&CK for Incident Response Playbooks

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A structured approach to incident response enables you to create consistently repeatable processes. Your incident response playbook defines responsibilities and guides your security team through a list of activities to reduce uncertainty if or when an incident occurs. MITRE ATT&CK Framework outlines the tactics and techniques that threat actors use…

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