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David Carter

Historical Software Bugs With Extreme Consequences

The origin of bugs goes back a long time. Long enough for people to debate which origin story is real. Some say Ada Lovelace...

What Is The Role of Technology in Education Sector?

The Role of Technology in Education Sector has significantly transformed the way students and teachers interact. Technology makes learning more accessible and efficient. It...

Microsegmenting Legacy Apps Security: The Definitive Zero-Disruption Guide

Microsegmenting Legacy Apps works only when security teams roll it out in phases rather than as a one-time policy change. Legacy systems often contain undocumented dependencies, so the safest approach is to start with visibility, keep enforcement in monitor-only mode, apply ring-fencing first, and move to granular...

High-Density Campus Wi-Fi Design: How to Build a Stable WLAN for Dense University Environments

High-Density Campus Wi-Fi Design works when the network is built around airtime efficiency, not just access-point count. In universities, stable performance depends on auditing peak client behavior, improving channel reuse and cell size, using RF Navigation to steer capable clients intelligently, enforcing per-radio limits, and validating roaming...

How to Write Engaging Content in Recent Years: My Battle‑Tested System (No Fluff, No Fake Authority)

A few years back, when I decided to start writing or creating videos, I thought perfection was the most important thing but, I was completely wrong. I spent years collecting writing rules and memorizing techniques, constantly studying the recommendations in experts' guides, but I found something, more...