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Technical Review: A Trusted Look Under the Hood

TechEmpower CTO

Other common scenarios that we’ve seen: Scaling and new markets: Your company and product are established, and now you’re scaling or going after new markets. Otherwise, the downstream technical debt created can be overwhelming. Keeping up with the competition: You’re a market leader in a fast-growing field.

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Bringing an AI Product to Market

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

In this article, we turn our attention to the process itself: how do you bring a product to market? One mid-sized digital media company we interviewed reported that their Marketing, Advertising, Strategy, and Product teams once wanted to build an AI-driven user traffic forecast tool. Identifying the problem.

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Choosing the right technology stack for your startup

CircleCI

There are a few key strategies that will help you focus on what matters, and not waste runway on what doesn’t. The factors to be considered in this blog have to do with technology change costs and crucial leadership decisions. Product-market fit. Choose tech that empowers your innovation to discover product-market fit.

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Tips for building the AI/ML strategy for an organization in a cost effective way

CEO Tech Tips

Hire technical leadership either full time or fractional basis who has a track record in delivering AI/ML initiatives. Leverage AI/ML services from vendors like Azure and Google (build vs. buy approach). Identify business cases for quick wins for the business. e.g. automating tedious and boring back office finance operations.

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Tips for building the AI/ML strategy for an organization in a cost effective way

CEO Tech Tips

Hire technical leadership either full time or fractional basis who has a track record in delivering AI/ML initiatives. Leverage AI/ML services from vendors like Azure and Google (build vs. buy approach). Identify business cases for quick wins for the business. e.g. automating tedious and boring back office finance operations.

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Should You Build in-house or Outsource Development of Your Mobile Apps?

CTOvision

This post is the continuation of a series discussing why a CTO makes or breaks your enterprise mobile strategy and in case you’ve missed it we have already discussed how to choose between building native apps vs. adopting the mobile web. The Short Term Consideration – Time to Market.

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Choosing a Cyber Threat Intelligence Provider with Josh Ray

CTOvision

Based on Ray's experience, he adds to the recommendations for organizations looking for a CTI provider, from the report: A good CTI provider should help you cut through media and marketing hype, not contribute to it. Make sure your vendor isn't more concerned with making a marketing splash than operating with discretion in the mission space.