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The healthcare industry makes wide use of technology solutions to improve and personalize patient care. Which are the most wanted ones? Alexander Levi Daniels, our Director of Engineering, shares them here:
We have job openings for .NET developers! We're looking for professionals with advanced English and 5+ years of experience in Web projects, C#, and SQL Server, and we offer 100% remote #jobs with flexible hours and excellent pay. Interested? Learn more and apply here:
Before planning your next mobile app, you need to know which type is the right one for your business. This article by Damian Scalerandi, our SVP, Professional Services, can help you with that:
Staff augmentation can always help in some way, but it is at its best when you’re going through any of the scenarios listed in this article by Alex Pilsl, CISA, CFE, Regional Director of Account Management at BairesDev:
Many software projects fail. In a competitive market, how can you make sure your project succeeds despite the obstacles? Edward "E.B." Batten, our EVP of Growth, shares how to succeed in his latest article:
This is part 3 of our “Putting Machine Learning to Work for Your Company” white paper series. Once you have everything in place to put #MachineLearning into action, you want to make sure you follow best practices. Here are some of them: – Define your project Before your developers write the first line of code, you need to lay out the goals, risks, and opportunities associated with the project, define which team members will play specific roles (and how they fit into the process), and know what problem the project is solving. – Bring in other stakeholders Your company’s machine learning project needs more than just developers. Employees from different levels and areas should take part, from data analysts to C-level folk. The more stakeholders you can add to the project, the better prepared for success it'll be. – Gather data early on Don’t go into a machine learning project without knowing where your data is coming from, what it comprises, how it will integrate into the system, and how to share it with your team.
Are you familiar with edge computing? Find out if your company needs it by answering these 5 questions proposed by Michael Warren, Business Development Executive at BairesDev:
Business and technology objectives are interdependent, but too often these goals are misaligned at organizations. Facundo Molina, our Chief Business Development Officer, shows how to bridge that gap:
Some technology solutions have the potential to help companies across the board, no matter how much things have slowed down or what industry they're in. Edward "E.B." Batten, our EVP of Growth, presents 5 critical technologies to support your business growth:
Mental health and wellbeing are closely tied to motivation and productivity. That's why mindfulness can help you be a better project manager. Learn more with these tips by Melissa O., our Regional Director of Account Management.