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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Belitsoft's Guide to the Microsoft Fabric Migration
Microsoft Fabric expands what Power BI Premium already started (dashboards, modeling, ETL, basic AI) by adding the missing pieces (Spark for engineering, real-time pipelines, and full lakehouse architecture) into a full-stack platform. It's official: Power BI Premium per capacity SKUs are being retired. Fabric capacities are the new standard. The move to Fabric isn’t optional anymore.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Explains How API Gateways Simplify Modern Enterprise Architectures
An API gateway is the main element of the API architecture that simplifies API integration and management of API requests. API gateways are situated between a client and backend services and help coordinate their communication. API gateways also centralize and ease API management and ensure compatibility of modern and legacy systems.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Breaks Down How Financial LLMs Are Changing Banking, Trading, and Fintech
A major expectation in banking is that LLMs can serve as intelligent assistants for both customers and employees. In the world of asset management, including hedge funds, mutual funds, and other investment firms, the interest in financial LLMs centers on gaining an informational edge and productivity boost. Fintech companies and startups view financial LLMs as an opportunity to differentiate their products with AI and to build new services faster. When the insurance industry speaks of a financial LLM (sometimes explicitly an "insurance LLM"), they mean a model that can understand insurance-specific language and workflows. Companies that provide financial data, analytics, and news have been quick to explore LLMs, often coining their solutions as financial LLMs to market their domain expertise. Their perspective is that a financial LLM should function as an expert financial analyst that a user can talk to on demand.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Case Study: How Dedicated Teams Deliver Enterprise-Grade Software
Typically, enterprises have their own R&D department. But when they need to urgently expand their capacity to push the product forward, hiring a dedicated team for an ongoing period or just a specific project is often the most viable option. See real-life cases when ISVs and enterprises choose to outsource product software development for big projects and learn how it impacts their business.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01
Belitsoft on Testing Financial Software: Compliance, Speed, and Zero-Risk Delivery
In financial systems, you’re not testing if your automation script ran green, but whether the system still moves money, handles identities, calculates correctly, and doesn’t trigger a compliance call. It is about protecting revenue, enforcing compliance, and avoiding regulator fallout. Whether you are building something new or trying to keep legacy from breaking, this is what real QA looks like.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01
Enterprise Vibe Coding vs SaaS: Belitsoft Explains Why AI-Built Apps Are Replacing Narrow Tools
As more companies use generative AI tools to let non-programming staff create internal applications, many narrow SaaS products that charge per user can be replaced with solutions built in house.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01
System Prompt Engineering: The Hidden Layer Powering GenAI Applications
This article contains ideas on customizing prompts for gen AI applications and the golden rules of prompt engineering. The enterprise generative AI market is growing. Companies need “picks and shovels" to adapt LLMs to their proprietary data. To assist businesses, software experts examine their niche terminology and workflows and apply prompt engineering to tailor AI behavior to each customer’s requirements.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01
Belitsoft’s Guide on Hiring .NET Core + React JS Developers in 2025
Companies from various industries rely on .NET Core (now the unified .NET platform) for secure, high-speed backend, and on ReactJS for responsive frontend. Together the pair scales, ticking the boxes for performance and compliance. To make that picture real, hiring teams hunt for engineers who can craft APIs, juggle data workflows, and shape good interfaces. All of it has to play with industry rules - HIPAA, PCI DSS, you name it - before the product sees daylight.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Explains: Building a Bulletproof API Testing Strategy
A critical part of API development is testing API services. Proper testing allows developers to produce a high-quality product to their clients. Testing enables API developers to guarantee to their customers that the system works under different conditions as expected.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Explains: REST, GraphQL, or gRPC — Picking the Right API
Application Programming Interface (API) allows developers and clients to conveniently communicate with backend services and receive the responses they expect. REpresentational State Transfer (REST) APIs are among the protocols used by such companies as Amazon, Netflix, Uber, Spotify, Salesforce, and others to integrate different services and data and improve user experience. They also apply gRPC, GraphQL, and other protocols for specific needs.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01
AI Developers in 2025: Behind the Scenes of Future-Proof App Partnerships
Various artificial intelligence (AI) market research sources claim that the volume of the artificial intelligence market is expected to reach almost 827 billion dollars by 2030 with a CAGR of nearly 28 percent from 2025 to 2030.
By Dmitry Baraishuk5 months ago in 01











