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Gartner: 13 AI insights for enterprise IT

CIO

Artificial intelligence is an early stage technology and the hype around it is palpable, but IT leaders need to take many challenges into consideration before making major commitments for their enterprises. With AI and data proliferating everywhere in the enterprise, AI and data are no longer centralized assets that IT directly controls.

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Can AI solve your technical debt problem?

CIO

Take unit testing, for instance: an important tool for producing high-quality code that doesnt add tech debt but is often neglected in the race to deliver a minimum viable product. You still need an engineer with judgment to determine what is appropriate and not appropriate for your enterprise.

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Selling into the enterprise: How Slack and other startups get it wrong

TechCrunch

But one of your most important timing decisions might be one you aren’t even considering yet: When to approach the enterprise. Approaching the enterprise can feel daunting for early-stage teams. We want to optimize our product more first.” Because it couldn’t quite break into the enterprise on its own timetable.

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Miferia wants to expand its wholesale inventory marketplace across Latin America

TechCrunch

Musa has spent several months putting together a team, building a minimum viable product and working with customers. Meanwhile, Miferia is still in its early stages. Now the company is ready to accelerate growth and will use the new capital to build liquidity in the marketplace and add to its team of 30.

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Extra Crunch’s top 10 stories of 2020

TechCrunch

Enterprise expenditure on custom software is on track to double from $250 billion in 2015 to $500 billion in 2020,” so we’ll definitely be diving deeper into this topic in the coming months. You need a minimum viable company, not a minimum viable product.

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Hubilo raises $4.5 million, led by Lightspeed, to focus on virtual events

TechCrunch

Vaibhav Jain, Hubilo’s founder and CEO, told TechCrunch that many of its customers before the pandemic were enterprises and governments that used its platform to help organize large events. Event discovery network IRL raises $16M Series B after refocusing on virtual events. Those were also the first to stop hosting in-person events.

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4 practical steps for using no-code to evolve your prototype to an MVP

TechCrunch

More posts by this contributor 3 steps to ease the transition to a no-code company The age-old adage of “doing more with less” is particularly critical advice for both startups and enterprises right now. Enterprises are likewise tightening their belts as customers feel the impact of inflation and prepare for an uncertain economy.