
What we (now) know about developing data science platforms
There is a saying that goes “there is more than one way to skin a cat”. This might be a tough sentiment for proud cat parents but in this century this saying is quite accurate
There is a saying that goes “there is more than one way to skin a cat”. This might be a tough sentiment for proud cat parents but in this century this saying is quite accurate
Of late, we have found ourselves working increasingly on serverless approaches and have been helping organizations leverage this technology to add scalability and agility to their business. The benefits of serverless are clear, especially as
The days of shipping out a product and then moving on to the next piece of software after patting yourself on the back are over. As software eats the world, customers demand regular updates and
“Serverless’ is the new industry darling. To fulfill the enterprises’ need to accelerate the speed of development and deployment, serverless computing has exploded on the enterprise scene. Serverless computing essentially is an execution model for
Serverless has moved on from being a buzzword to a trend that everyone wants a piece of. One of the fastest-growing cloud service models, the global serverless architecture market size projected to reach USD 21,988.07
Software was already on its way to eating the world and the pandemic only increased its appetite. The last quarter of 2020 witnessed a huge surge in digital startups straining to solve the problems of
There is a skepticism out there that non-tech founders cannot build successful software products. However, organizations like Etsy, Groupon, and Airbnb, are examples of SaaS companies that had non-tech founders. So, while it may be
Would anyone disagree if I nominated 2020 for the title of the ‘Worst Year Ever”? However, despite the pandemic, or maybe because of it, the third quarter of 2020 saw a ‘once in a generation’
The fact that all product owners yearn for “feature-rich” products has caused many a product development team to spend massive man-hours in building a meg-product. Obviously, while a massive directory of features delivers some bragging
“Be stubborn on vision but flexible on details” – Jeff Bezos, CEO Amazon. It is a pretty good thumb-rule to follow when building an MVP (Minimum Viable Product). You get a product with just the