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Appetiser’s co-founders discuss building client relationships and getting to MVP

TechCrunch

“We were able to use our CTO to lead a team of six devs from the Appetiser team, with occasional UX/UI, product management and project management as needed. These squads work together in an agile environment and scale up or down based on the needs of the project.

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Software Outsourcing: Why CEOs Love It

Gorilla Logic

Ready to have a conversation about outsourcing your development to a top-ranked Agile development team? Organizations that value the transparency and efficiency of Agile software development find that software outsourcing with a nearshore distributed team also enables them to get more value from their budgets.

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Prototyping, Explained: Why and How to Build a Sample Version of a Product

Altexsoft

A minimum viable product (MVP) is a big step from a PoC since it’s an early product version with some bare minimum features that’s used to see how the audience will accept the product. They are the first step in the design process after gathering information and are usually created by the UX team.

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From Ph.D. to boutique software developer: An interview with Solwey’s Andrew Drach

TechCrunch

She was curious to explore a more creative side of marketing as she enjoyed working on UX/UI projects in the past; and I knew firsthand that for the end users, high-quality code without good UX/UI is no different from broken code. Do you have any thoughts on fake agile versus real agile?