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Technical Review: A Trusted Look Under the Hood

TechEmpower CTO

Most innovators don’t have a technical background, so it’s hard to evaluate the truth of the situation. We hear them explain that their current software development is expensive, deliveries are rarely on time, and random bugs appear. And unless they have a tech background, they can’t look under the hood themselves.

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3 views: How due diligence will change in 2022

TechCrunch

A few years ago, VCs were expected to perform extensive due diligence on startups. This compressed diligence cycles, leading to less intrusive vetting. The acceleration of venture capital and the burgeoning check sizes in the last few years has led to a decline in traditional due diligence.

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Top Video Interview Software for Tech and Non-Tech Recruiting in 2024: A Comprehensive Review

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

This comprehensive review aims to equip recruiters with the knowledge to evaluate and choose the best video interview software for both tech and non-tech hiring in 2024. Includes capabilities like sentiment analysis and facial recognition (compliance considerations apply).

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Top Video Interview Software for Tech and Non-Tech Recruiting in 2024: A Comprehensive Review

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

This comprehensive review aims to equip recruiters with the knowledge to evaluate and choose the best video interview software for both tech and non-tech hiring in 2024. Includes capabilities like sentiment analysis and facial recognition (compliance considerations apply).

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CISOs Take Note — Don't Let AI Adoption Outpace Due Diligence

Palo Alto Networks

As we’ll see in the coming months, the rapid rate of tool development and adoption will (in some organizations) outpace due diligence, exposing them to unanticipated risks and unintended consequences. Of course, in the world of security, “What could go wrong?” is never a rhetorical question.

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Modernizing applications: the importance of reducing technical debt

CIO

Technical debt is no longer just a “technical” problem. The government and Congress are taking notice of unfair consumer experiences, and it is crucial for businesses to address their technical debt and minimize the risk of negative press, government fines, and damaged reputations. What is technical debt?

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Code analysis tool AppMap wants to become Google Maps for developers

TechCrunch

The 10/10-rated Log4Shell flaw in Log4j, an open source logging software that’s found practically everywhere, from online games to enterprise software and cloud data centers, claimed numerous victims from Adobe and Cloudflare to Twitter and Minecraft due to its ubiquitous presence.