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30. 06. 2025 Giuseppe Di Garbo Atlassian, Service Management

Creating Jira Service Management Requests from a Public Website? Here’s the Secure, No-API Way

If you’ve ever tried integrating an external system or website with Jira Service Management (JSM), you’ve probably hit one or more roadblocks, especially when it comes to creating requests on behalf of end users without using the default Jira Service Management portal. The good news? You don’t need to hand over admin access or build…

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30. 06. 2025 Charles Callaway Documentation

Making Your Own Video Tutorials, Part 19: An Editing Workflow

Welcome back to our ongoing series on creating online IT tutorial videos. The last two times we talked about speeding up your graphics, and how the entire workflow works from writing all the way to the final product. Today let’s do a deep dive on just the Editing process: once you have your digital resources…

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30. 06. 2025 Mirko Morandini Asset Management, Unified Monitoring

Das neue GLPI 11 – offizielle deutsche Vorstellung [DE]

Blog auf DEUTSCH. Una versione ITALIANA seguirà fra poco! [Disclaimer: this blog is deliberatively written in German, an Italian version will follow. WürthPhoenix is Gold partner for GLPI for Italy and for the German Market (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol), thus with this blog article we engage the German (and Italian) readers.] Am 26.6 durfte…

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30. 06. 2025 Antonio Cerullo DevOps

File Sharing System Migration (from Wing FTP to Nextcloud)

Introduction This guide illustrates the steps required to adopt Nextcloud on-premise, configuring it for LDAP integration, SSO and MFA, using a preconfigured Virtual Machine. Wing FTP, while useful for years in remote file management, today shows clear limitations in terms of security, scalability and integration. Nextcloud is a modern, open source and self-hosted solution, offering…

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30. 06. 2025 Luigi Miazzo Automation, Development

Exploring n8n – A Fresh, Flexible Automation Tool for Developers and Business Teams

Hi! Today I want to talk to you about a nice tool that I stumbled upon in recent weeks: n8n. In these days automation has become a key driver for efficiency and innovation. From streamlining repetitive tasks to connecting disparate systems, businesses and developers are turning to automation platforms to save time and reduce human…

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30. 06. 2025 Oscar Zambotti Automation, Development, DevOps

“Pipeline as Code” Quest Unlocked: A Grizzled Beginner Leveling Up in CI/CD

After 17 years in software development, mostly crafting UIs (do you know Google Web Tookit? Or Angular, since version 1? And now Vue.js? I do), occasionally diving into mobile apps, and even wearing the sysadmin hat, I thought I’d seen my fair share of tech. But recently, I stepped into a completely new arena: Pipeline…

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30. 06. 2025 Gabriele Cecco Atlassian

The Surprising Power of Email in a Modern ITSM World

In a world that’s constantly chasing the next big thing – AI-driven workflows, voice assistants, holograms (ok, maybe not quite yet) – email continues to quietly thrive. Yes, that humble, old-school communication tool is still shockingly relevant. And no, this isn’t a sponsored message from your email inbox. 😄 As consultants, we often talk about how some technologies evolve at…

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27. 06. 2025 Davide Spano Azure, Microsoft

Secure Network Integration for Secrets in Microsoft Azure

Scenario: Introduction Think of an organization that maintains most of its IT infrastructure on Azure. It applies a segmentation strategy by branch office, where the assets underlying each regional branch office are deployed to their specific landing zone subscription, i.e. SUB-BRANCH-A, SUB-BRANCH-B, etc. The landing zones share the same Microsoft Entra ID Tenant as their…

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27. 06. 2025 Gianluca Piccolo Bug Fixes, NetEye

Bug Fixes for NetEye 4.42

Fixes in NetEye Satellite upgrade to version 4.42 We have resolved a bug that occurred during the upgrade of NetEye Satellites to version 4.42. Specifically, these issues were associated with the GLPI procedures. List of updated packages To solve the aforementioned issues, the following packages have been updated for NetEye 4.42:

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26. 06. 2025 Fabiana Pittalis Atlassian

Confused by Atlassian Teams, Groups, and Managed Teams? Here’s the Difference

If your company uses Atlassian tools like Jira or Confluence, you’ve likely encountered the terms Teams and Groups. At first glance, Teams and Groups might seem like the same thing – just different ways to organize people. But take a closer look, and you’ll quickly realize they serve very different purposes. Understanding how Teams and…

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26. 06. 2025 Gabriele Bocchi Automation, Development, DevOps

How to Secure GitHub Actions with SHA Pinning

GitHub Actions offer a powerful and flexible infrastructure for CI/CD, deployments and monitoring. But every external dependency we include opens a potential door for supply-chain attacks. One simple, effective, and low-cost way to seal that door is pinning your Actions to specific commit SHAs. In this article, we’ll explore the risks, walk through how to…

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26. 06. 2025 Davide Sbetti Automation, Development, Documentation, NetEye

Building (and Customizing) Documentation for Your Ansible Collections

In NetEye, we use Ansible to automate many different tasks in an idempotent way, ranging from the first installation of the system to updates and upgrades. Ansible already comes with many built-in useful modules to manage files, perform HTTPS requests and much more. Furthermore, various Ansible Collections have been developed by the community to address…

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25. 06. 2025 Simone Ragonesi DORA, Offensive Security, Red Team, TLPT

Why TLPT Is the Future of Financial Sector Cybersecurity

In the ever-evolving cyber threat landscape, financial institutions no longer have the luxury of relying on standard penetration tests or traditional assessments. As attackers grow more sophisticated and persistent, defenders must shift from theory to real-world simulation. This is exactly where Threat-Led Penetration Testing (TLPT) enters the picture, and with the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience…

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25. 06. 2025 Mirko Ioris Blue Team, SEC4U

A Practical Guide to Working with Windows Authentication Logs – Part 1

If you’ve ever worked with Windows authentication logs, you know they can be a chaotic mess. Even when you’re looking for something apparently simple and useful – like tracking admin logins – you quickly find yourself in a sea of redundant entries, some of them logged for no apparent reason, and poorly documented details. I’ve…

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24. 06. 2025 Marco Berlanda Development, Front-end, UI, UX, Vue

Reactivity Troubles: When Vue’s Magic Backfires

Let me start by saying: sure React is great, Angular is enterprise-ready, but my love falls on Vue. The reactivity system? Chef’s kiss. Watching values magically update the DOM like it’s reading your mind? Ammmazing. But sometimes, it feels less like magic and more like an unfair duel! You change a value, and five things…

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