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Resolving “Naming Information Cannot Be Located” Error After DSRM Recovery on a Domain Controller

After performing a DSRM (Directory Services Restore Mode) recovery on a Domain Controller, the server started showing the following error while opening Active Directory related consoles and Server Manager: “Naming information cannot be located because:The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.” At the same time: This article explains the troubleshooting […]

The Ultimate Guide to Message Automation in 2026: How It Works, Why It Matters, and What’s Changed

Still Sending Messages Manually? Let’s Think About That. A customer places an order.Another leaves items in their cart.Someone else needs support. Now pause for a second and ask yourself:Are you (or your team) expected to respond to all of this manually—and instantly? That approach might have worked a few years ago. But today, it’s simply […]

Going the Distance: How VCF 9.0 Helps Your Infrastructure Survive the 2026 Hardware Crunch

If you’ve looked at server pricing lately, you already know things have changed—and not for the better. The sharp rise in RAM costs in 2026 has made what used to be routine infrastructure scaling feel like a budgetary gamble. This is exactly where VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 steps in. Rather than being just another […]

The Great Hypervisor Shakeup: Navigating Virtualization in 2026

If you’ve been working in infrastructure or even casually following virtualization trends, you’ve likely noticed things aren’t as stable as they used to be. The landscape has shifted—and not quietly. For years, VMware was the default choice. Not just popular, but practically unavoidable. That changed after the Broadcom acquisition. What followed wasn’t an immediate collapse, […]

Virtualization 101: Understanding VMware vSphere vs. ESXi in 2026

If you’ve ever looked at a single powerful server and wondered how it could possibly run dozens of different apps, websites, and databases at the same time, you’re looking at the magic of virtualization. In the world of IT, two names dominate this space: VMware vSphere and ESXi. For a beginner, the terminology can be […]

How to Start a Career in Presales

Presales is a critical function in technology and enterprise sales organizations. It bridges the gap between technical solutions and business requirements. Presales professionals help customers understand how a product or service solves their problems while supporting the sales team in closing deals. For professionals with technical backgrounds—such as IT engineers, solution architects, or system administrators—presales […]

Artificial Intelligence Explained Simply: From Machine Learning to Deep Learning

When you begin learning AI, the jargon can feel overwhelming. Terms like machine learning, neural networks, transformers, classification, regression — they all sound complicated. This guide simplifies everything. By the end, you’ll clearly understand: Let’s start from the top. 1️⃣ The AI Family Tree Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the broad field where we train computers […]

Artificial Intelligence Explained Clearly: From ML to Deep Learning

When you start learning AI, the jargon is overwhelming. Artificial Intelligence. Machine Learning. Deep Learning. Neural Networks. Transformers. Supervised. Unsupervised. Let’s simplify everything — without skipping the important nuances. 1️⃣ The AI Hierarchy (The Big Picture) Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the broad field of building systems that perform tasks humans are generally good at: Inside […]

Google Antigravity Is Not Revolutionary. It’s Dangerous — And That’s Why It Matters.

I’ve tested most AI coding tools seriously. Cursor. CLI agents. Different models. Real projects. Real refactors. So when Google launched Antigravity and called it an “agent-first IDE”, I didn’t care about the marketing. I wanted to know one thing: Is this actually the future of development —or just another AI wrapper around VS Code? After […]