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Which software consultants do startups love to work with?

TechCrunch

Outsourcing engineering has become more common in recent years, so we’re starting a new initiative to profile the software consultants who startups love to work with the most. ” The software development agency has worked on more than 350 digital products since its founding in 2009, for startups of all sizes.

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How To Find and Hire an Offshore Software Development Team in 2023

Mobilunity

With the shortage of qualified programmers in the US and Western Europe, hiring talented developers becomes costly. We explain why an offshore development team is a cost-effective alternative and how you can leverage it. At the same time, entities were switching to the remote working format. Will it be a web app?

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Startup CTO Speaking

SoCal CTO

So, here goes: Dr. Tony Karrer Over the past 15 years, Tony has been a part-time CTO for more than 30 startups. Most notably, he was the original CTO for eHarmony for its first four years making him partly responsible for more than 4% of the marriages every year. He is a frequent speaker at trade and industry events.

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

TechCrunch

Software consultant Andrew Drach’s two companies Callentis and Solwey demonstrate his entrepreneurial skills, but his clients also value his educational background, as we learned through TechCrunch’s survey to identify the best software consultants for startups.

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Prerequisites for evolutionary architectures

CircleCI

Even the most ‘brick and mortar’ businesses do a lot if not the majority of their customer interactions via software (even if it’s B2B) and therefore your organisation should think of software as the primary means of revenue generation. Forcing ‘project thinking’ onto software development is a bad idea.