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For deep due diligence, minimize disruption to maximize success

TechCrunch

Most founders are so laser-focused on convincing investors to invest that they don’t fully consider the due diligence process that comes after. When it comes to due diligence, investors can vary enormously in their approach. If you’re satisfied, move ahead.

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Case in point: taking stock of the CrowdStrike outages

CIO

Last summer, a faulty CrowdStrike software update took down millions of computers, caused billions in damages, and underscored that companies are still not able to manage third-party risks, or respond quickly and efficiently to disruptions. Its worth doing that extra step of diligence because it can save you problems down the road, she says.

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How To Use Live Coding Interviews in Tech Recruiting?

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

In the fast-paced world of tech recruiting, finding the perfect candidate can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Resumes can be deceiving, and traditional interview formats may not always give you the full picture of a candidate’s technical abilities. This is where live coding interviews come in.

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Shells Review – Best Personal Cloud Computer

The Crazy Programmer

Cloud technology is the new normal for tech-savvy people who consider themselves Digital Nomads. With the rise in a shift towards cloud technology, especially IT people, have changed the way they work. Moreover, they are privileged to get top-notch technology at affordable plans by upgrading an old device into a powerful PC.

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From project to product: Architecting the future of enterprise technology

CIO

Understanding and tracking the right software delivery metrics is essential to inform strategic decisions that drive continuous improvement. This transformation requires a fundamental shift in how we approach technology delivery moving from project-based thinking to product-oriented architecture.

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Have we reached the end of ‘too expensive’ for enterprise software?

CIO

Generative artificial intelligence ( genAI ) and in particular large language models ( LLMs ) are changing the way companies develop and deliver software. While useful, these tools offer diminishing value due to a lack of innovation or differentiation. This will fundamentally change both UI design and the way software is used.

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How Tech Leaders Are Using AI to Solve 10 Procurement Challenges

CIO

Thats why tech leaders need solutions now, not months from now. And yet, three to six months or more of deliberation to finalize a software purchasing decision. Thats an eternity in tech terms ; by the time a deal is signed, market conditions may have changed, new competitors emerged, or the solution itself evolved.