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Interviews with visionaries, founders, policymakers and researchers who live at the intersection of technology, business, human behavior and global society.
How To Outsource Dedicated Software Development Teams
A dedicated software development team supplied by an external provider is best understood as a variable-capacity extension of an in-house engineering group. It follows three rules. First, every backlog item, milestone, and metric is aligned with the client’s business targets rather than the vendor’s utilization goals. Second, work remains transparent: repositories, test results, and decision logs are accessible to the client at all times. Third, the provider is obliged to deal with change, refining scope or priorities without lengthy renegotiation when market or regulatory events force adjustment.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
How to Hire a Backend Developer as an Executive
Investment in backend engineering talent is critical for software projects. While user-facing features receive the limelight, the invisible backbone – databases, APIs, security layers, deployment pipelines – governs the company’s ability to out-innovate competitors. A well-architected stack supports new software product lines. A high-performing backend engineer can reduce feature delivery times, protect critical apps from attacks, and cut infrastructure spend through optimization.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Business Intelligence Software for Healthcare — What to Expect
Modern healthcare operates inside a data deluge. Every blood gas result, every reimbursement code, and every nurse’s shift handoff generates data that, in aggregate, dwarfs the holdings of many national archives. For decades, that data collected dust in proprietary databases, accessible only to technical specialists and summoned slowly by retrospective reports that arrived long after the decisions they might have informed were already made.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Custom CRM Development in the USA in 2025: Industry Trends
Key Takeaways Gain an edge by customizing your CRM to fit the unique needs of your business and outpace competitors. Streamline your operations by mapping out your customer journey before starting CRM development for a smoother rollout. Strengthen relationships by creating CRM features that help your team connect and respond to customers in more meaningful ways. Explore how custom CRM tools open up new ways to automate tasks and spark growth you might not expect.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Condemnation by Pakistan of US Attacks on Iran and Response to the Deteriorating Situation in the Region
artriting .Following the initial condemnation by Pakistan and the expression of concern over the escalating conflict, it is important to explore the broader implications of the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran, and how Pakistan’s position reflects its strategic interests and regional responsibilities.
By Riaz Gillani Exclusive7 months ago in 01
Custom Healthcare Software Development Trends in 2025 in the USA
Entering 2025, U.S. healthcare is on the verge of a major technology shift. Hospitals and health systems that once saw software projects as secondary now recognize digital infrastructure as a core strategic asset. Three main dynamics explain this change.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Outsourcing Software Development: How to Succeed
Outsourcing is no longer about choosing the lowest-cost country. It is about building a resilient network of talent that can scale or pivot as strategy demands. Every region has outstanding, mediocre, and even dishonest developers. Country of origin is never a reliable signal of quality. In an era where talent networks are global and product cycles are short, this strategy transforms outsourcing into a competitive advantage.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Forbes: How To Improve The Quality Of Software Testing
By Dmitry Baraishuk for Forbes Technology Council We at a custom software development company, Belitsoft, know that budget for fixing bugs increases up to 10 times with every new stage of product development. So the earlier you start your software testing process, the more money and nerves you save.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Insurance Software Development: What to Expect Today and Tomorrow
Insurance carriers of every size now depend on software. A customer can buy a policy on a smartphone during a lunch break, take pictures of damage after a minor accident, and receive money in a bank account before dinner. Agents still exist, underwriters still weigh risks, and adjusters still step in when situations are complicated. However, much of the routine work is now performed by code running in the background. Understanding how that code is built, what problems it solves, and where the roadblocks are is required for anyone who wants to compete in the decade ahead.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Cybersecurity Challenges in HR Data Management
In today’s digital age, HR Data Management departments increasingly rely on electronic systems to manage sensitive employee information, from personal identification data to payroll details and performance records. While this digital transformation offers numerous efficiencies, it also introduces significant cybersecurity challenges that organizations must address to protect their data and maintain trust.
By Iqra Hakeem7 months ago in 01
Forbes: Legacy Application Modernization
By Dmitry Baraishuk for Forbes Technology Council BCG reports that only 30% of modernization projects have successfully achieved their objectives, causing confusion among enterprises. However, is that a real reason to get frustrated and postpone your modernization plan?
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Introduction: A Human Lens on High-Tech Progress
In an age defined by rapid technological growth, artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics stand at the center of transformation. From automated vehicles to robotic assistants, the line between science fiction and reality has all but disappeared. But as these machines grow more capable, the question isn’t just what they can do—it’s how we ensure they align with human values.
By Elizabeth Hamood7 months ago in 01










