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Cory Hymel Cory Hymel
Updated on June 06, 2024

10 Questions to Ask Your Software Vendor — Even If You Don’t Speak Code

Don’t be intimidated to ask for what you want. Here are 10 questions to ask any software vendor and the answers you should look for.

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Juan Ramirez Juan Ramirez
Updated on June 04, 2024

What Is LangChain? Why Should Developers Care?

LangChain simplifies the creation of generative AI application interfaces, essential for building advanced NLP apps.

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Mamdouh Refaat Mamdouh Refaat
Updated on June 03, 2024

I’m a Data Scientist. Low- and No-Code Tools Don’t Threaten My Job.

Data science will always need human cognition, analytical and discernment skills.

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Stoyan Mitov Stoyan Mitov
Updated on June 03, 2024

6 Signs It’s Time to Nearshore Your Software Development Operations

Outsourcing to a nearby country can save time and bypass cultural and language barriers.

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Reshma Khilnani Reshma Khilnani
Updated on May 21, 2024

Why a Heavily Regulated Industry Is Great for Your Software Engineering Career

The word “regulation” might scare software engineers who imagine their sleek, elegant products getting bogged down in red tape. But our expert says that image isn’t necessarily true.

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Mamta Singh Mamta Singh
Updated on May 15, 2024

What Is Traceroute?

Traceroute is a network diagnostic tool you can use to track data’s path from its source to its destination.

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Charath Ranganathan Charath Ranganathan
Updated on May 14, 2024

Why Your Company Should Be Using CodeOps

CodeOps is a new and improved way to secure your development process.

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Will Teevan Will Teevan
Updated on May 14, 2024

Unpatched Software Is a Huge Cybersecurity Risk. Here’s How to Address It.

Software patching is a quick, inexpensive way to prevent cyber attacks.

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Itai Sadan Itai Sadan
Updated on May 10, 2024

Why Simpler Is Better When It Comes to SaaS

Too many SaaS companies think stuffing a product with bells and whistles will give it curb appeal for customers. Our expert says you would be better served to prioritize quality over quantity and add features with intentionality.

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Anna Niess Anna Niess
Updated on May 07, 2024

6 Ways to Reintroduce Joy Into Your B2B Software

It’s no secret that work tech can get boring quickly. Here’s how to design products that make your users excited to accomplish their tasks.

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