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Deep tech startups in need of funding should consider federal grants

TechCrunch

Xipeng Shen is a professor at North Carolina State University and ACM Distinguished Member, focusing on system software and machine learning research. who aim to power next-generation technology without the need for expensive hardware that takes billions of dollars to develop and years to deploy. We’re a group of Ph.D.s

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What you need to know about product management for AI

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

If you’re already a software product manager (PM), you have a head start on becoming a PM for artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning (ML). You’re responsible for the design, the product-market fit, and ultimately for getting the product out the door. Why AI software development is different.

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Technical Feasibility in Software Engineering: Things to Consider Before Development Starts

Altexsoft

The authorities admitted that the previous 2024 deadline for human landing “ was not grounded on technical feasibility.”. Tech miscalculations are not unique to ambitious, state-backed space endeavors. This article explains what aspects you need to examine before starting a software project.

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CloudBank’s Journey from Mainframe to Streaming with Confluent Cloud

Confluent

Different data problems have arisen in the last two decades, and we ought to address them with the appropriate technology. CloudBank started their business writing custom software for private banks running mainframes. Cloud is one of the key drivers for innovation. But cloud alone doesn’t solve all the problems.

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Lean Startup: Build Iteratively Using Feedback Loop and Lean Canvas

Altexsoft

So how can entrepreneurs sleep soundly knowing they’re building the right thing that won’t wind up on the shelf? It will take a while and won’t necessarily pay off. Meaning sparse or slender, the word itself hints that we strip the project of all waste without sacrificing productivity. Your path is much bumpier than that.