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Run Less Software

Intercom, Inc.

The same is true in software. In this battle, I’ve found a secret weapon hidden within one of our core engineering strategies, an idea called Run Less Software. As well as being a critical philosophy behind how we build software, it also represents how I feel about the software industry and technology in general.

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Product Development Process: The Seven Stages Explained

Userpilot

The product development process is part art, part science, and all important to the success of your SaaS. In this article, we've got a comprehensive review of the entire product development process. While product development describes the process of creating the product itself (i.e.

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Application Modernization Isn’t Just Fighting Legacy Tech

Modus Create

Multiple industries employ outdated software in their core operations and only consider modernization when a critical technology in their stack becomes unsupported (for example, an older version of Java or PHP is sunsetted). Potential MRR loss due to delay in feature release . Loss of engineering time and resources.

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Top 7 Companies to Hire Remote Developers For Your Team

The Product Coalition

These are ideal for companies who want assured experience and expertise and don’t want to screen individual developers, as they’re already vetted. What are the top companies to hire remote software developers from?

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Product Managers and Technical Skills: What’s the Deal?

The Product Coalition

It doesn’t seem to matter how many times the industry tries to reassure newcomers that you don’t need to be a full stack software engineer to be a good Product Manager. Even in the software development world, the technical skills needed by each team is quite different. Q: Do Product Managers need to code?

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How to Become a Technical Program Manager

The Product HQ

A technical program manager differs from a product manager because technical program managers work more closely with the software development teams. It is an excellent role for those interested in software who want to lead, manage, or use their creative skills.

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How to Become a Startup Product Manager without Experience

The Product HQ

Have a solid technical background and understand the complexities of software development. Use it to inform your product roadmap and make any necessary changes in your product management strategy. Their role often involves being adaptable and hands-on due to the fast-paced and resource-constrained environment of startups.