In this post I’ll describe how to update the certificate used by the Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations on-premises system (which I’ll call D365). This activity is called “certificate rotation” and it ...
If you’ve ever opened Jira or Confluence and thought, “Wait, what’s my role here?”, don’t worry, you’re not alone! In the Atlassian world, there are several roles, each with their own powers (and ...
With the upgrade to NetEye 4.44, we’ve added a lot of new features (https://www.neteye-blog.com/2025/10/neteye-4-44-release-notes/) and, from my point of view, one ...
The NetEye Conference 2025 in Verona offered a full day of deep-dive sessions, live use cases, and peer-to-peer learning – all centered around one guiding theme: Intelligent Operations in Action. Our ...
Will AI really change the Service Desk? Anyone who works in an IT office knows this: between tickets, locked accounts, and last-minute requests, the service desk is the invisible heart of the company.
A while ago I was studying the webp image format by Google out of curiosity. I had written a .png parser in the past and was interested in seeing how the lossless VP8L encoding in particular was ...
Back in April, I had the opportunity to attend a SANS course in London. More precisely, SANS 504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling. The course ran from April 7th to April 12th, and ...
“It’s a 0.5 story point bugfix, how hard could it be?” With the recent overhaul of our User Guide UI and its new layout, we inadvertently broke a small but useful feature: the local TOC stopped ...
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