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19.08.2020.

Salesman in Developer’s World

To suppress the etched dogma, I decided to describe my job in a couple of lines and to give a proposal on how to cross the chasm between departments so that everyone could get a better understanding of sales.
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11.08.2020.

COVID, Chaotic and Crazy: But a logical opportunity for software development outsourcing

The pandemic has dominated discussion globally for roughly five-six months. There are lots of different things we could discuss here regarding COVID-19, but we are going to keep it relatively simple: within the context of our business models and what we do to help others.
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03.08.2020.

The rapid rise of computer vision and how it can transform your business model

Computer vision is a combination of onboard artificial intelligence (AI) and cameras + sensors so that cameras can identify objects, count people, find distances between two objects, and more...
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28.07.2020.

Twisted and tangled: Spaghetti code loses you a lot of money. It can be fixed, though!

Spaghetti code. It means unstructured and difficult-to-maintain source code. In other words, it’s a mess. It looks like a bowl of spaghetti instead of the beauty that code can (and should) be.
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22.07.2020.

GDPR and Data Processing - The perspective of the IT company

When an IT company acts as a service provider, it can either be in the position of Data Processor or Data Controller. In any case, the preferred position for any entity is to be a data processor because there are fewer GDPR obligations for data processors.
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20.07.2020.

When business is a tornado of chaos, what does your company need?

Are you tired of talking about COVID? We are too. But we need to for a second. When you look at the full scope of what COVID has done to businesses, what are some of the major things that are changing, and will continue to change?
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13.07.2020.

Is picking an outsourcing partner kinda like dating?

We sometimes draw these thick lines between what we want from work (buzzwords like “cost efficiencies” and “value-add team models”) and what we want from personal (fun times, respect, free drinks, maybe a family), but the reality is that the process to find both is very similar.
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10.07.2020.

Tire Recognition meets Machine learning v.2: Step by step approach – Frank’s case [PART 2]

While in first part about Frank’s case we explained what the problem was, modus operandi and taken steps, here we are going to describe approach conducted and what was the final output and business benefits.
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10.07.2020.

Tire recognition meets Machine Learning v.1: Things to consider and modus operandi

Frank’s tire catalogue included 80 tire manufacturers and over 20 000 unique tire models, with 5digit number of tires moving daily. Aside from the risk of human error during sorting upon arrival, there was a risk of human error when sorting prior to shipping out.
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07.07.2020.

The “desired” vs. “the actual:” The rise of automated testing and how to find your ideal partner

Let’s look a bit more at the growth of automated testing and what you need to be looking for if you work with an outsourced partner on automated testing projects.
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