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Celebrating 29 Years of Excellence: Moser Consulting’s Journey
As we celebrate Moser Consulting's 29th anniversary, we can't help but reflect on the incredible journey that has brought us to this milestone. From humble beginnings to becoming a leading IT consulting firm, our story is one of perseverance, innovation, and a relentless commitment to excellence.
Navigating Technical and Organizational Challenges in Modern Enterprises
In today's fast-paced business environment, organizations face a myriad of technical and organizational challenges. These challenges can hinder growth, reduce efficiency, and impact overall performance. Understanding and addressing these issues is crucial for any organization aiming to thrive in the competitive landscape.
Red Hat OpenShift Series: Multicloud Strategy
As businesses continue striving for digital transformation, IT managers face unrelenting hurdles along the way. Whether it’s enhancing IT efficiency, migrating applications to the cloud, or ensuring robust cloud security, the stakes are high. With customer satisfaction, business continuity, and profitability on the line, adopting agile, comprehensive solutions is no longer optional—it's essential.
Comparing AI Assistants for Productivity – The Emerging Agentic Landscape
As we begin 2025, we are on the precipice of yet another wave of AI-driven innovation. More than just GPTs that answer questions, AI assistants are becoming team members for business users across the world with examples such as Microsoft’s Copilot, Amazon’s Amazon Q, Salesforce’s Agentforce, and Google’s Gemini. In this article, we will discuss the capabilities, limitations, and best fit for each assistant.
The Looming Linux Time Epoch Problem and What’s Being Done to Fix It
When it comes to Linux, there’s no denying its influence as a robust and reliable operating system across servers, desktops, and embedded systems worldwide. However, a critical issue is brewing in the background—one that mirroring the Y2K problem—threatens to disrupt systems reliant on Linux. This is the Linux Time Epoch problem. If left unresolved, it has the potential to cause severe disruptions to systems and applications that have become integral to our everyday lives.