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name : options-permalink.php
<?php
/**
 * Permalink Settings Administration Screen.
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Administration
 */

/** WordPress Administration Bootstrap */
require_once __DIR__ . '/admin.php';

if ( ! current_user_can( 'manage_options' ) ) {
	wp_die( __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to manage options for this site.' ) );
}

// Used in the HTML title tag.
$title       = __( 'Permalink Settings' );
$parent_file = 'options-general.php';

get_current_screen()->add_help_tab(
	array(
		'id'      => 'overview',
		'title'   => __( 'Overview' ),
		'content' => '<p>' . __( 'Permalinks are the permanent URLs to your individual pages and blog posts, as well as your category and tag archives. A permalink is the web address used to link to your content. The URL to each post should be permanent, and never change &#8212; hence the name permalink.' ) . '</p>' .
			'<p>' . __( 'This screen allows you to choose your permalink structure. You can choose from common settings or create custom URL structures.' ) . '</p>' .
			'<p>' . __( 'You must click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen for new settings to take effect.' ) . '</p>',
	)
);

get_current_screen()->add_help_tab(
	array(
		'id'      => 'permalink-settings',
		'title'   => __( 'Permalink Settings' ),
		'content' => '<p>' . __( 'Permalinks can contain useful information, such as the post date, title, or other elements. You can choose from any of the suggested permalink formats, or you can craft your own if you select Custom Structure.' ) . '</p>' .
			'<p>' . sprintf(
				/* translators: %s: Percent sign (%). */
				__( 'If you pick an option other than Plain, your general URL path with structure tags (terms surrounded by %s) will also appear in the custom structure field and your path can be further modified there.' ),
				'<code>%</code>'
			) . '</p>' .
			'<p>' . sprintf(
				/* translators: 1: %category%, 2: %tag% */
				__( 'When you assign multiple categories or tags to a post, only one can show up in the permalink: the lowest numbered category. This applies if your custom structure includes %1$s or %2$s.' ),
				'<code>%category%</code>',
				'<code>%tag%</code>'
			) . '</p>' .
			'<p>' . __( 'You must click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen for new settings to take effect.' ) . '</p>',
	)
);

get_current_screen()->add_help_tab(
	array(
		'id'      => 'custom-structures',
		'title'   => __( 'Custom Structures' ),
		'content' => '<p>' . __( 'The Optional fields let you customize the &#8220;category&#8221; and &#8220;tag&#8221; base names that will appear in archive URLs. For example, the page listing all posts in the &#8220;Uncategorized&#8221; category could be <code>/topics/uncategorized</code> instead of <code>/category/uncategorized</code>.' ) . '</p>' .
			'<p>' . __( 'You must click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen for new settings to take effect.' ) . '</p>',
	)
);

$help_sidebar_content = '<p><strong>' . __( 'For more information:' ) . '</strong></p>' .
	'<p>' . __( '<a href="https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/settings-permalinks-screen/">Documentation on Permalinks Settings</a>' ) . '</p>' .
	'<p>' . __( '<a href="https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/customize-permalinks/">Documentation on Using Permalinks</a>' ) . '</p>';

if ( $is_nginx ) {
	$help_sidebar_content .= '<p>' . __( '<a href="https://developer.wordpress.org/advanced-administration/server/web-server/nginx/">Documentation on Nginx configuration</a>.' ) . '</p>';
}

$help_sidebar_content .= '<p>' . __( '<a href="https://wordpress.org/support/forums/">Support forums</a>' ) . '</p>';

get_current_screen()->set_help_sidebar( $help_sidebar_content );
unset( $help_sidebar_content );

$home_path           = get_home_path();
$iis7_permalinks     = iis7_supports_permalinks();
$permalink_structure = get_option( 'permalink_structure' );

$index_php_prefix = '';
$blog_prefix      = '';

if ( ! got_url_rewrite() ) {
	$index_php_prefix = '/index.php';
}

/*
 * In a subdirectory configuration of multisite, the `/blog` prefix is used by
 * default on the main site to avoid collisions with other sites created on that
 * network. If the `permalink_structure` option has been changed to remove this
 * base prefix, WordPress core can no longer account for the possible collision.
 */
if ( is_multisite() && ! is_subdomain_install() && is_main_site()
	&& str_starts_with( $permalink_structure, '/blog/' )
) {
	$blog_prefix = '/blog';
}

$category_base = get_option( 'category_base' );
$tag_base      = get_option( 'tag_base' );

$structure_updated        = false;
$htaccess_update_required = false;

if ( isset( $_POST['permalink_structure'] ) || isset( $_POST['category_base'] ) ) {
	check_admin_referer( 'update-permalink' );

	if ( isset( $_POST['permalink_structure'] ) ) {
		if ( isset( $_POST['selection'] ) && 'custom' !== $_POST['selection'] ) {
			$permalink_structure = $_POST['selection'];
		} else {
			$permalink_structure = $_POST['permalink_structure'];
		}

		if ( ! empty( $permalink_structure ) ) {
			$permalink_structure = preg_replace( '#/+#', '/', '/' . str_replace( '#', '', $permalink_structure ) );

			if ( $index_php_prefix && $blog_prefix ) {
				$permalink_structure = $index_php_prefix . preg_replace( '#^/?index\.php#', '', $permalink_structure );
			} else {
				$permalink_structure = $blog_prefix . $permalink_structure;
			}
		}

		$permalink_structure = sanitize_option( 'permalink_structure', $permalink_structure );

		$wp_rewrite->set_permalink_structure( $permalink_structure );

		$structure_updated = true;
	}

	if ( isset( $_POST['category_base'] ) ) {
		$category_base = $_POST['category_base'];

		if ( ! empty( $category_base ) ) {
			$category_base = $blog_prefix . preg_replace( '#/+#', '/', '/' . str_replace( '#', '', $category_base ) );
		}

		$wp_rewrite->set_category_base( $category_base );
	}

	if ( isset( $_POST['tag_base'] ) ) {
		$tag_base = $_POST['tag_base'];

		if ( ! empty( $tag_base ) ) {
			$tag_base = $blog_prefix . preg_replace( '#/+#', '/', '/' . str_replace( '#', '', $tag_base ) );
		}

		$wp_rewrite->set_tag_base( $tag_base );
	}
}

if ( $iis7_permalinks ) {
	if ( ( ! file_exists( $home_path . 'web.config' )
		&& win_is_writable( $home_path ) ) || win_is_writable( $home_path . 'web.config' )
	) {
		$writable = true;
	} else {
		$writable = false;
	}
} elseif ( $is_nginx || $is_caddy ) {
	$writable = false;
} else {
	if ( ( ! file_exists( $home_path . '.htaccess' )
		&& is_writable( $home_path ) ) || is_writable( $home_path . '.htaccess' )
	) {
		$writable = true;
	} else {
		$writable       = false;
		$existing_rules = array_filter( extract_from_markers( $home_path . '.htaccess', 'WordPress' ) );
		$new_rules      = array_filter( explode( "\n", $wp_rewrite->mod_rewrite_rules() ) );

		$htaccess_update_required = ( $new_rules !== $existing_rules );
	}
}

$using_index_permalinks = $wp_rewrite->using_index_permalinks();

if ( $structure_updated ) {
	$message = __( 'Permalink structure updated.' );

	if ( ! is_multisite() && $permalink_structure && ! $using_index_permalinks ) {
		if ( $iis7_permalinks ) {
			if ( ! $writable ) {
				$message = sprintf(
					/* translators: %s: web.config */
					__( 'You should update your %s file now.' ),
					'<code>web.config</code>'
				);
			} else {
				$message = sprintf(
					/* translators: %s: web.config */
					__( 'Permalink structure updated. Remove write access on %s file now!' ),
					'<code>web.config</code>'
				);
			}
		} elseif ( ! $is_nginx && ! $is_caddy && $htaccess_update_required && ! $writable ) {
			$message = sprintf(
				/* translators: %s: .htaccess */
				__( 'You should update your %s file now.' ),
				'<code>.htaccess</code>'
			);
		}
	}

	if ( ! get_settings_errors() ) {
		add_settings_error( 'general', 'settings_updated', $message, 'success' );
	}

	set_transient( 'settings_errors', get_settings_errors(), 30 ); // 30 seconds.

	wp_redirect( admin_url( 'options-permalink.php?settings-updated=true' ) );
	exit;
}

flush_rewrite_rules();

require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-header.php';
?>
<div class="wrap">
<h1><?php echo esc_html( $title ); ?></h1>

<form name="form" action="options-permalink.php" method="post">
<?php wp_nonce_field( 'update-permalink' ); ?>

<p>
<?php
printf(
	/* translators: %s: Documentation URL. */
	__( 'WordPress offers you the ability to create a custom URL structure for your permalinks and archives. Custom URL structures can improve the aesthetics, usability, and forward-compatibility of your links. A <a href="%s">number of tags are available</a>, and here are some examples to get you started.' ),
	__( 'https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/customize-permalinks/' )
);
?>
</p>

<?php
if ( is_multisite() && ! is_subdomain_install() && is_main_site()
	&& str_starts_with( $permalink_structure, '/blog/' )
) {
	$permalink_structure = preg_replace( '|^/?blog|', '', $permalink_structure );
	$category_base       = preg_replace( '|^/?blog|', '', $category_base );
	$tag_base            = preg_replace( '|^/?blog|', '', $tag_base );
}

$url_base = home_url( $blog_prefix . $index_php_prefix );

$default_structures = array(
	array(
		'id'      => 'plain',
		'label'   => __( 'Plain' ),
		'value'   => '',
		'example' => home_url( '/?p=123' ),
	),
	array(
		'id'      => 'day-name',
		'label'   => __( 'Day and name' ),
		'value'   => $index_php_prefix . '/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/',
		'example' => $url_base . '/' . gmdate( 'Y/m/d' ) . '/' . _x( 'sample-post', 'sample permalink structure' ) . '/',
	),
	array(
		'id'      => 'month-name',
		'label'   => __( 'Month and name' ),
		'value'   => $index_php_prefix . '/%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%/',
		'example' => $url_base . '/' . gmdate( 'Y/m' ) . '/' . _x( 'sample-post', 'sample permalink structure' ) . '/',
	),
	array(
		'id'      => 'numeric',
		'label'   => __( 'Numeric' ),
		'value'   => $index_php_prefix . '/' . _x( 'archives', 'sample permalink base' ) . '/%post_id%',
		'example' => $url_base . '/' . _x( 'archives', 'sample permalink base' ) . '/123',
	),
	array(
		'id'      => 'post-name',
		'label'   => __( 'Post name' ),
		'value'   => $index_php_prefix . '/%postname%/',
		'example' => $url_base . '/' . _x( 'sample-post', 'sample permalink structure' ) . '/',
	),
);

$default_structure_values = wp_list_pluck( $default_structures, 'value' );

$available_tags = array(
	/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
	'year'     => __( '%s (The year of the post, four digits, for example 2004.)' ),
	/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
	'monthnum' => __( '%s (Month of the year, for example 05.)' ),
	/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
	'day'      => __( '%s (Day of the month, for example 28.)' ),
	/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
	'hour'     => __( '%s (Hour of the day, for example 15.)' ),
	/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
	'minute'   => __( '%s (Minute of the hour, for example 43.)' ),
	/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
	'second'   => __( '%s (Second of the minute, for example 33.)' ),
	/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
	'post_id'  => __( '%s (The unique ID of the post, for example 423.)' ),
	/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
	'postname' => __( '%s (The sanitized post title (slug).)' ),
	/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
	'category' => __( '%s (Category slug. Nested sub-categories appear as nested directories in the URL.)' ),
	/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
	'author'   => __( '%s (A sanitized version of the author name.)' ),
);

/**
 * Filters the list of available permalink structure tags on the Permalinks settings page.
 *
 * @since 4.9.0
 *
 * @param string[] $available_tags An array of key => value pairs of available permalink structure tags.
 */
$available_tags = apply_filters( 'available_permalink_structure_tags', $available_tags );

/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
$tag_added = __( '%s added to permalink structure' );
/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
$tag_removed = __( '%s removed from permalink structure' );
/* translators: %s: Permalink structure tag. */
$tag_already_used = __( '%s (already used in permalink structure)' );
?>
<h2 class="title"><?php _e( 'Common Settings' ); ?></h2>
<p>
<?php
printf(
	/* translators: %s: %postname% */
	__( 'Select the permalink structure for your website. Including the %s tag makes links easy to understand, and can help your posts rank higher in search engines.' ),
	'<code>%postname%</code>'
);
?>
</p>
<table class="form-table permalink-structure" role="presentation">
<tbody>
<tr>
	<th scope="row"><?php _e( 'Permalink structure' ); ?></th>
	<td>
		<fieldset class="structure-selection">
			<legend class="screen-reader-text">
				<?php
				/* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */
				_e( 'Permalink structure' );
				?>
			</legend>
			<?php foreach ( $default_structures as $input ) : ?>
			<div class="row">
				<input id="permalink-input-<?php echo esc_attr( $input['id'] ); ?>"
					name="selection" aria-describedby="permalink-<?php echo esc_attr( $input['id'] ); ?>"
					type="radio" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $input['value'] ); ?>"
					<?php checked( $input['value'], $permalink_structure ); ?>
				/>
				<div>
					<label for="permalink-input-<?php echo esc_attr( $input['id'] ); ?>">
						<?php echo esc_html( $input['label'] ); ?>
					</label>
					<p>
						<code id="permalink-<?php echo esc_attr( $input['id'] ); ?>">
							<?php echo esc_html( $input['example'] ); ?>
						</code>
					</p>
				</div>
			</div><!-- .row -->
			<?php endforeach; ?>

			<div class="row">
				<input id="custom_selection"
					name="selection" type="radio" value="custom"
					<?php checked( ! in_array( $permalink_structure, $default_structure_values, true ) ); ?>
				/>
				<div>
					<label for="custom_selection"><?php _e( 'Custom Structure' ); ?></label>
					<p>
						<label for="permalink_structure" class="screen-reader-text">
							<?php
							/* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */
							_e( 'Customize permalink structure by selecting available tags' );
							?>
						</label>
						<span class="code">
							<code id="permalink-custom"><?php echo esc_url( $url_base ); ?></code>
							<input name="permalink_structure" id="permalink_structure"
								type="text" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $permalink_structure ); ?>"
								aria-describedby="permalink-custom" class="regular-text code"
							/>
						</span>
					</p>

					<div class="available-structure-tags hide-if-no-js">
						<div id="custom_selection_updated" aria-live="assertive" class="screen-reader-text"></div>
						<?php if ( ! empty( $available_tags ) ) : ?>
						<fieldset>
							<legend><?php _e( 'Available tags:' ); ?></legend>
							<ul role="list">
							<?php foreach ( $available_tags as $tag => $explanation ) : ?>
								<li>
									<button type="button"
										class="button button-secondary"
										aria-label="<?php echo esc_attr( sprintf( $explanation, $tag ) ); ?>"
										data-added="<?php echo esc_attr( sprintf( $tag_added, $tag ) ); ?>"
										data-removed="<?php echo esc_attr( sprintf( $tag_removed, $tag ) ); ?>"
										data-used="<?php echo esc_attr( sprintf( $tag_already_used, $tag ) ); ?>">
										<?php echo '%' . esc_html( $tag ) . '%'; ?>
									</button>
								</li>
							<?php endforeach; ?>
							</ul>
						</fieldset>
						<?php endif; ?>
					</div><!-- .available-structure-tags -->
				</div>
			</div><!-- .row -->
		</fieldset><!-- .structure-selection -->
	</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>

<h2 class="title"><?php _e( 'Optional' ); ?></h2>
<p>
<?php
printf(
	/* translators: %s: Placeholder that must come at the start of the URL. */
	__( 'If you like, you may enter custom structures for your category and tag URLs here. For example, using <code>topics</code> as your category base would make your category links like <code>%s/topics/uncategorized/</code>. If you leave these blank the defaults will be used.' ),
	$url_base
);
?>
</p>

<table class="form-table" role="presentation">
	<tr>
		<th>
			<label for="category_base">
				<?php /* translators: Prefix for category permalinks. */ _e( 'Category base' ); ?>
			</label>
		</th>
		<td>
			<?php echo $blog_prefix; ?>
			<input name="category_base" id="category_base" type="text"
				value="<?php echo esc_attr( $category_base ); ?>" class="regular-text code"
			/>
		</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>
			<label for="tag_base"><?php _e( 'Tag base' ); ?></label>
		</th>
		<td>
			<?php echo $blog_prefix; ?>
			<input name="tag_base" id="tag_base" type="text"
				value="<?php echo esc_attr( $tag_base ); ?>" class="regular-text code"
			/>
		</td>
	</tr>
	<?php do_settings_fields( 'permalink', 'optional' ); ?>
</table>

<?php do_settings_sections( 'permalink' ); ?>

<?php submit_button(); ?>
</form>

<?php if ( ! is_multisite() ) : ?>
	<?php
	if ( $iis7_permalinks ) :
		if ( isset( $_POST['submit'] ) && $permalink_structure && ! $using_index_permalinks && ! $writable ) :
			if ( file_exists( $home_path . 'web.config' ) ) :
				?>
				<p id="iis-description-a">
				<?php
				printf(
					/* translators: 1: web.config, 2: Documentation URL, 3: Ctrl + A, 4: ⌘ + A, 5: Element code. */
					__( '<strong>Error:</strong> Your %1$s file is not <a href="%2$s">writable</a>, so updating it automatically was not possible. This is the URL rewrite rule you should have in your %1$s file. Click in the field and press %3$s (or %4$s on Mac) to select all. Then insert this rule inside of the %5$s element in %1$s file.' ),
					'<code>web.config</code>',
					__( 'https://developer.wordpress.org/advanced-administration/server/file-permissions/' ),
					'<kbd>Ctrl + A</kbd>',
					'<kbd>⌘ + A</kbd>',
					'<code>/&lt;configuration&gt;/&lt;system.webServer&gt;/&lt;rewrite&gt;/&lt;rules&gt;</code>'
				);
				?>
				</p>
				<form action="options-permalink.php" method="post">
					<?php wp_nonce_field( 'update-permalink' ); ?>
					<p>
						<label for="rules"><?php _e( 'Rewrite rules:' ); ?></label><br />
						<textarea rows="9" class="large-text readonly"
							name="rules" id="rules" readonly="readonly"
							aria-describedby="iis-description-a"
						><?php echo esc_textarea( $wp_rewrite->iis7_url_rewrite_rules() ); ?></textarea>
					</p>
				</form>
				<p>
				<?php
				printf(
					/* translators: %s: web.config */
					__( 'If you temporarily make your %s file writable to generate rewrite rules automatically, do not forget to revert the permissions after the rule has been saved.' ),
					'<code>web.config</code>'
				);
				?>
				</p>
			<?php else : ?>
				<p id="iis-description-b">
				<?php
				printf(
					/* translators: 1: Documentation URL, 2: web.config, 3: Ctrl + A, 4: ⌘ + A */
					__( '<strong>Error:</strong> The root directory of your site is not <a href="%1$s">writable</a>, so creating a file automatically was not possible. This is the URL rewrite rule you should have in your %2$s file. Create a new file called %2$s in the root directory of your site. Click in the field and press %3$s (or %4$s on Mac) to select all. Then insert this code into the %2$s file.' ),
					__( 'https://developer.wordpress.org/advanced-administration/server/file-permissions/' ),
					'<code>web.config</code>',
					'<kbd>Ctrl + A</kbd>',
					'<kbd>⌘ + A</kbd>'
				);
				?>
				</p>
				<form action="options-permalink.php" method="post">
					<?php wp_nonce_field( 'update-permalink' ); ?>
					<p>
						<label for="rules"><?php _e( 'Rewrite rules:' ); ?></label><br />
						<textarea rows="18" class="large-text readonly"
							name="rules" id="rules" readonly="readonly"
							aria-describedby="iis-description-b"
						><?php echo esc_textarea( $wp_rewrite->iis7_url_rewrite_rules( true ) ); ?></textarea>
					</p>
				</form>
				<p>
				<?php
				printf(
					/* translators: %s: web.config */
					__( 'If you temporarily make your site&#8217;s root directory writable to generate the %s file automatically, do not forget to revert the permissions after the file has been created.' ),
					'<code>web.config</code>'
				);
				?>
				</p>
			<?php endif; // End if 'web.config' exists. ?>
		<?php endif; // End if $_POST['submit'] && ! $writable. ?>
	<?php else : ?>
		<?php if ( $permalink_structure && ! $using_index_permalinks && ! $writable && $htaccess_update_required ) : ?>
			<p id="htaccess-description">
			<?php
			printf(
				/* translators: 1: .htaccess, 2: Documentation URL, 3: Ctrl + A, 4: ⌘ + A */
				__( '<strong>Error:</strong> Your %1$s file is not <a href="%2$s">writable</a>, so updating it automatically was not possible. These are the mod_rewrite rules you should have in your %1$s file. Click in the field and press %3$s (or %4$s on Mac) to select all.' ),
				'<code>.htaccess</code>',
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Monday Pipedrive Integration

Monday Pipedrive Integration

Integrating Monday.com and Pipedrive allows sales teams to get a complete view of their customer journey from lead to close. With this integration, sales teams can easily track customer interactions, progress, and tasks from within Monday.com. They can also see Pipedrive data, such as deal progress, inside Monday.com.

Lemlist Pipedrive Integration

Lemlist Pipedrive Integration

The Lemlist Pipedrive integration allows users to streamline their sales pipeline and increase their efficiency. With this integration, users can automatically trigger emails from Lemlist to their Pipedrive contacts, as well as receive notifications when certain pipeline stages are completed. This helps sales teams stay on top of their pipeline and keep their contacts engaged.

Mobile Application Security

Mobile Application Security

Mobile application security is a growing concern in today’s increasingly connected world. With more and more people relying on their mobile devices for personal and professional use, it is important to ensure that any mobile application being downloaded is secure and free from malicious attacks. Mobile applications can be vulnerable to a number of different threats, such as malware, phishing, data leakage, and more.

ERP vs CRM Software

ERP vs CRM Software

The main difference between ERP and CRM software is the focus. ERP software is focused on managing the operations of a business, while CRM software is focused on managing customer relationships. ERP software is typically used by larger companies, while CRM software is used by businesses of all sizes. ERP software is also typically more expensive than CRM software.

Kixie Pipedrive Integration

Kixie Pipedrive Integration

The Kixie Pipedrive integration is a powerful tool that allows users to quickly and easily create, manage and track their sales leads, customers and contacts within their Pipedrive account. With this integration, users can easily dial calls, send SMS messages, and keep track of all communications within Pipedrive. This integration helps users maximize their sales efficiency by allowing them to quickly and easily identify and connect with leads and customers.

Pipedrive Teams Integration

Pipedrive Teams Integration

Pipedrive and Microsoft Teams are two powerful tools that can be used together to maximize business productivity. The Pipedrive and Microsoft Teams integration allows users to access Pipedrive in the Teams interface, making it easy to view and update Pipedrive information without having to switch between applications. This integration enables users to see important updates, create tasks, and review customer information directly from Teams.

Pipedrive Zoom Integration

Pipedrive Zoom Integration

The Pipedrive Zoom Integration is a powerful tool that allows users to easily integrate the popular video conferencing app Zoom with the customer relationship management software Pipedrive. This integration allows for the seamless integration of both systems, allowing users to access both programs within one interface, ensuring an efficient and productive workflow. With this integration, users can easily create and track meetings, assign tasks, and store related documents in one place.

Pipedrive Mailchimp Integration

Pipedrive Mailchimp Integration

Pipedrive Mailchimp integration allows users to sync their Pipedrive contacts with the Mailchimp email marketing platform. With this integration, users can automate the process of adding contacts to their Mailchimp lists, so they don’t have to manually enter them one by one. This integration also allows users to track the progress of their campaigns within Pipedrive and use Mailchimp to send targeted emails to their contacts.

EHR and EMR Software

EHR and EMR Software

Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are both types of software used to store and manage patient medical records. EHRs contain a patient’s medical history, diagnosis, treatment, and more, while EMRs are typically used to store patient visits, treatments, and follow-up care. Both systems are designed to allow for secure access to records by both the patient and healthcare providers. Additionally, EHRs and EMRs both provide the ability to integrate with other systems, such as billing software.

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Approaching AI: How Today’s Businesses Can Harness Its Capabilities

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transitioned from being a speculative concept in science fiction to a transformative force across numerous industries. Among the most intriguing aspects of AI are AI agents, which are software entities that perform tasks on behalf of users. Understanding AI agents in real-world terms involves examining their components, capabilities, applications, and the ethical considerations they raise.

AI Agents: Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Real-World Applications

Among the most intriguing aspects of AI are AI agents, which are software entities that perform tasks on behalf of users. Understanding AI agents in real-world terms involves examining their components, capabilities, applications, and the ethical considerations they raise.

Utilizing AI Agents for Effective Legacy Code Modernization

As companies strive to keep pace with innovation, the modernization of legacy code becomes imperative. Artificial Intelligence (AI) agents offer a compelling solution to this problem, providing sophisticated tools and methodologies to facilitate the transition from legacy systems to modern architectures.

Embracing the Future: How AI Agents Will Change Everything

The future with AI agent technology holds immense promise for transforming our world in profound and unprecedented ways. From personalized experiences and seamless integration into daily life to empowering human-computer collaboration and revolutionizing healthcare, AI agents are poised to redefine the way we live, work, and interact with technology.

AI Agents vs. Traditional Customer Support: A Comparative Analysis

While traditional support offers a human touch and emotional connection, AI agents provide scalability, efficiency, and 24/7 availability. Moving forward, businesses must carefully assess their unique needs and customer expectations to determine the optimal balance between AI-driven automation and human interaction.

The Future of Business Intelligence: AI Solutions for Data-driven Decision Making

The future of business intelligence is AI-powered, where data becomes not just a strategic asset but a competitive advantage. In today’s hyper-connected digital world, data has become the lifeblood of business operations. Every click, purchase, and interaction generates valuable information that, when analyzed effectively, can provide crucial insights for strategic decision-making.

Democratized AI: Making Artificial Intelligence Accessible to All

Democratized AI has the potential to revolutionize industries and improve society by making AI technologies more accessible and inclusive. However, it also presents challenges such as data privacy, bias, and ethical considerations that must be addressed to ensure responsible implementation.

Explainable AI (XAI): Techniques and Methodologies within the Field of AI

Imagine a black box. You feed data into it, and it spits out a decision. That’s how many AI systems have traditionally functioned. This lack of transparency can be problematic, especially when it comes to trusting the AI’s reasoning. This is where Explainable AI (XAI) comes in.

Building an AI-Ready Workforce: Key Skills and Training Strategies

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform industries and reshape the employment landscape, the demand for a skilled AI-ready workforce intensifies. Organizations across various sectors are recognizing the imperative of equipping their employees with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in an AI-driven world.

Working Together: Approaches to Multi-agent Collaboration in AI

Imagine a team of specialists – a data whiz, a communication expert, and an action master – all working in sync. This is the power of multi-agent collaboration, with the potential to revolutionize fields like scientific discovery, robotics, and self-driving cars. But getting these AI agents to collaborate effectively presents unique challenges