Dmitry Baraishuk
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I am a partner and Chief Innovation Officer (CINO) at a custom software development company Belitsoft (a Noventiq company) with hundreds of successful projects for US-based startups and enterprises. More info here.
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Forbes: Why Business Intelligence Is So Important For Development In Healthcare
By Dmitry Baraishuk for Forbes Technology Council Surveys show that most healthcare stakeholders consider investments in insights and analytics as a priority funding nowadays. They point out that their organizations are increasingly betting on unified business intelligence (BI) solutions that help implement predictive analytics.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 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
Performance, load and stress testing belong on the C-suite agenda
Modern business now depends on digital speed. Whether the customer is a retail shopper, a trader on a market screen, or a nurse opening a patient record, people expect an application to respond almost instantly and to keep responding, even when demand surges. A single extra second of delay can cut online sales. A few minutes of downtime can erase millions in revenue while broadcasting a brand’s failure across social media. In this environment, a company’s .NET portfolio – from older ASP.NET portals to new cloud-native microservices – must prove it can stay fast and stable under every condition the market presents. Performance, load, and stress testing provide the only practical way to obtain that proof.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
OpenAI Data Retention Court Order: Implications for Everybody
In May 2025, OpenAI’s data retention practices moved from a niche legal topic to a board-level risk when U.S. Magistrate Judge Ona Wang ordered the company to preserve every ChatGPT conversation. This includes consumer chats, “Temporary Chat” sessions that once disappeared upon closing, and even API traffic that enterprise clients were previously assured would never be stored.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Offshore Software Development: From Cost Center to Strategic Advantage
Offshore software development has evolved far beyond its roots as a back-office cost-cutting tactic. In the 1990s, it was just cheaper by the hour. Thirty years later, offshore development has become a central part of many companies’ growth strategies. It is now discussed alongside capital allocation and market expansion at the highest levels. Offshore work is no longer limited to bug fixes. Today, it includes architecture, user experience research, automated testing, cloud deployment, cybersecurity, and twenty-four-hour production support.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 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
How to Outsource Software Development Team
A generation ago, many companies treated outsourcing as little more than cheap labor at keyboards. Over the years, digital technology has become so central to competitive advantage that the logic of outsourcing has fundamentally changed. Today, outsourcing is as much about gaining strategic speed and specialized expertise as it is about reducing labor costs. It is just as much about building collaborative partnerships as it is about shifting work outside corporate walls.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
How to Improve QA Process
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
Advanced Azure Strategies for Cloud Architects
In Azure-centric enterprises, Cloud Architects, to succeed, must be able to design, implement, and manage solutions that are not only secure and compliant but also cost-effective and ready for future demands. This guidance is for seasoned Azure Cloud Architects who want to deepen their expertise in the four key domains – compliance/security, migration, cost optimization, and AI workloads. Each section offers technical detail, implementation advice, and real-world examples – practical tools to help architects translate strategy into high-impact solutions.
By Dmitry Baraishuk8 months ago in 01
.NET Framework in 2025: A Guide for Enterprise Decision Makers
.NET Framework was a cornerstone of a wide range of programs – most of which still run primarily on Windows – letting enterprises roll out mission‑critical solutions with confidence. However, today the tech world is racing toward cross‑platform reach, cloud‑native designs, and AI-backed releases. In that context, we gathered the current facts about where the .NET Framework is today and where it’s heading, helping enterprise leaders take the next data-driven step for their stack.
By Dmitry Baraishuk8 months ago in 01
.NET MAUI Overview for Technology Executives
MAUI is Microsoft’s next step after Xamarin.Forms: one C# codebase, XAML UI, and a single project layout that targets Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows with native speed. MAUI’s draw is quicker releases, more productive developers, and heavy code reuse. With cross-platform development growing annually, .NET MAUI represents a timely opportunity for technology leaders to drive innovation and ROI in their application portfolios.
By Dmitry Baraishuk8 months ago in 01
Real-Time Communication with SignalR Technology
Real-time communication is now a core requirement in modern software. Financial dashboards continuously refresh KPIs for analysts, collaborative tools like Miro allow globally distributed teams to co-edit whiteboards in real time, instant-messaging platforms depend on the immediate delivery of messages, and multiplayer games require sub-second updates to ensure smooth gameplay. Enabling these real-time capabilities requires specialized technologies – one of the most prominent in the .NET ecosystem is Microsoft’s SignalR. CTOs and CIOs especially value SignalR – particularly when paired with the fully managed Azure SignalR Service – for achieving strategic goals in user experience, scalability, and operational resilience, all while reducing infrastructure complexity and cost. Development managers favor it for accelerating delivery timelines, reducing dev-ops overhead, and enabling high-impact features that increase product value.
By Dmitry Baraishuk8 months ago in 01






