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Belitsoft Unveils a Comprehensive Guide on How to Improve QA Process in 2025
Customers judge brands on the stability, security, speed, and usability of every digital interaction. Development teams ship updates weekly or even daily. Applications are split into dozens of microservices. User traffic arrives from mobile, web, voice, edge devices, and the global Internet of Things.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Announces a Smart QA Budgeting Guide
Quality assurance (QA) is a strategic investment that protects brand reputation, accelerates delivery, and keeps compliance risk in check. For most software organizations, QA absorbs 15–25% of the total project budget – enough to demand the same rigor applied to funding for engineering, marketing, or sales. Why those funds are required, where they go, and how to manage them for maximum return.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Reveals How .NET AI Integration Facilitates Your Project in 2025
If your company already relies on Microsoft tools, you can add AI features without bringing in an entirely new Python setup. The real job isn’t learning new technology – it’s helping your developers: learn how to write effective prompts for large language models, keep track of model versions and training data, and design and maintain the vector databases that store your documents for search. Do that, and your teams can keep writing the same C#/.NET code they use today – just with smarter capabilities plugged in.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Unveils an Ultimate Guide on How to Build and Manage a Software Development Team in 2025
Every software development initiative in the company starts, when the leadership approves the budget for a capability that will grow revenue, cut cost, or reduce risk. The goal is to turn this capability into a running software service that meets performance, security, and availability targets while releasing new value.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Why I Stopped Chasing My Passion and Finally Found Peace
For years, I believed that chasing my passion was the only path to a meaningful life. I consumed the motivational quotes, watched the TED Talks, and clung to the idea that “doing what you love” was the ultimate goal. The world told me that passion would lead to success, fulfillment, and even happiness. So I ran after it like it was the finish line to everything I wanted. But eventually, that pursuit left me exhausted, anxious, and lost. I stopped chasing my passion—not because I gave up, but because I discovered something better: peace.
By Anwar Jamil7 months ago in 01
Azure Functions Challenges
Azure Functions lets dev teams in 2025 zero in on business logic while Azure takes care of servers, patches, and scaling. Its event-driven model and smooth CI/CD hookups push code from laptop to production fast. The pay-as-you-go Consumption and Flex plans mean you pay only for what runs. Built-in bindings link your functions to Storage, Event Grid, Cosmos DB, Logic Apps, AI services, and external APIs without fuss. And because it works hand-in-glove with Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, and similar tools, automated testing and deployments are easy.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
The Tree That Taught Me About Hypocrisy . AI-Generated.
When I came home that day, my wife stood near the bathroom window, visibly upset. “There’s a tree right next to the washroom,” she said sternly. “Birds sit on it. I can't bear the thought that they might see me while I bathe. Cut it down—it’s a matter of my honor.”
By Sophia Grace7 months ago in 01
Protect AI Application With Security Testing
AI-driven products expose organizations to a range of vulnerabilities – such as model poisoning, prompt injection, and data leakage – that do not exist in traditional software. Because these risks are unique, they require security tests designed specifically for AI workloads. However, even the best individual test cannot uncover every weakness. Robust protection requires a combination of methods – static code analysis, dynamic API fuzzing, adversarial example generation, red team simulations, and more – brought together in a single comprehensive program.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01











