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Digital Sustainability: A Growing Frontier in Software Development

The Product Coalition

Digital technology has inadvertently become a significant contributor to the growing carbon footprint of the tech industry. Software necessitates hardware, and the expanding scope of software drives an ever-increasing dependence on physical computing, storage, and networking resources, contributing to a carbon footprint.

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How our infrastructure scales alongside our customers

Intercom, Inc.

This ambition is reflected in the way we design and build the infrastructure that supports the Intercom platform. This is the third post in a series exploring the ways Intercom has scaled key functions to support the needs of enterprise customers. We exclusively build on top of a very small set of core technologies.

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Exploring Medical Applications of Computer Vision in Healthcare

The Product Coalition

CT scans, MRIs, and X-rays all use computer vision technologies to some level. The breakthrough gives compelling reasons to investigate new use cases for vision-aided technologies in the healthcare business. It is concerned with the analysis of still photos or video streams in order to reach conclusions and take specified actions.

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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

With the support of the SDLC, You can track and control your calendar, and increase productivity and speed of development. It’s also supports flexible methods that can be easily applied to your project, and it can support the management of expenses, overall costs of production and risks.

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Customer Success – an important role

The Product Bistro

No longer must the adoption of a technology be an enormous undertaking, requiring a significant investment (technology funding, finding space in the data center, buying racks of gear, upgrading network bandwidth, huge software licenses, big dollar consultants for implementation). The barrier to switching has been reduced significantly.

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9 Things we learned from the digital workspace survey

eG Innovations

While the early months of lockdown were characterized by IT teams rushing to procure hardware, spinning up additional cloud services, and pushing through software contracts, we’re now in a place where we can take a step back, breathe, and figure out what the path forward is going to look like for digital workspaces.

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IT Management

ProductPlan

Information Technology (IT) management is the monitoring and administration of an organization’s information technology systems and resources. The department manages hardware, software, networks, and data. Organizations have used IT to support their business operations for several decades. What is IT Management?