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What does the Fourth Industrial Revolution have to do with your product?

The Product Coalition

Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning are subjects that had never been said until some years ago and now they are both must have capabilities for companies and professionals. term first brought to the table in the Hannover Fair in 2011, is also being enabled by IoT and the connectedness of the world we live in.

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STICKY POST: All Talks From Business of Software Conferences in One Place

Business of Software Conference

Peldi Guilizzoni: 10 Years Of Balsamiq – What I’ve Learned. Bethany Pagels-Minor: The Many Flavors Of Agile – What’s The Right One For Your Team? Azeem Azhar: Should We Be Worried About AI and Machine Learning? Duane Jackson: Lessons Learned in Building Kashflow. Talks from BoS USA 2011.

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The Future of Product Management: Top Trends to Look Out For

Userpilot

The future of product management leans heavily towards data-driven decision-making, utilizing product analytics to extract actionable insights and conducting experiments like A/B testing. Agile and Lean methodologies continue to hold sway in SaaS product management. That’s also how users prefer to access support.

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New at Intercom uncut: Watch our entire virtual launch event

Intercom, Inc.

And I’d like to talk you through some of the trends we’ve observed since 2011 and some of the beliefs that underpin what we build in Intercom. Loyalty comes from a strong relationship, which itself comes from repeated positive experiences. We’re seeing a shift towards designing for end user productivity.