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Growing digital product development trends in 2023

Modus Create

We‘ve identified six digital product development trends gaining traction among enterprises across industries and markets. Serverless architecture Search results for “serverless architecture” over the past 5 years (2/24/2023) Serverless architecture allows developers to create products without managing the underlying infrastructure.

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What the Post-Pandemic World Means for Mobile App Teams?

The Product Coalition

billion by 2025 (up from US$2.8 According to a recent report , 72% of workers prefer a flexible work model over returning to the office full time. The technological implications of a flexible office workforce could mean we’ll be working more asynchronously on mobile, in different time zones, and even the 9–5 will be challenged.

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Digital transformation is more than AI: you still need a customer-focused strategy

Modus Create

Businesses and governments are scrambling to understand the implications of this technology, now at the fingertips of everyday consumers. In such exciting times, it might be tempting to assume that shiny new technologies will dominate digital transformation trends in 2024.

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22 Digital Transformation Statistics for 2022

Modus Create

The survey revealed interesting insights on Corporate America’s readiness for various digital initiatives, which we consolidated in our 2022 State of Digital Transformation report. After being disrupted by nimble, agile players for decades, large enterprises are fighting back with significant investments in digital initiatives.

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

The Product Coalition

Since then, I have been also working with the development of digital products and, being pretty enthusiastic about both, I can’t help seeing a strong connection between them. The Third Industrial Revolution started in 1960 fostered by the development of computing, semiconductors and the Internet in the 1990s. Industry 4.0,