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UK Software Development Offshoring Trends 2024: £40B Market Growth
Analysis confirms UK's massive new offshoring wave with 63% of organizations increasing outsourcing, 600K vacant tech roles costing £63B annually. Eastern Europe emerges as preferred destination.
AI in Software Development: Balancing Innovation with Quality
Exploring how professional developers balance AI coding tools with human expertise to deliver faster custom software without compromising quality.
Project Management Platform for Renewable Energy Construction
A modern project management platform built for renewable energy construction. JARVIS unified scheduling, task tracking, and communication for a major European energy provider.
A Guide to Design Thinking
Learn how Design Thinking helps turn early ideas into usable software through empathy, iteration, and user feedback - fast, focused, and no fluff.
Usable Over Viable: Why MVP Isn’t Enough
MVPs are often misunderstood and misused. This post introduces the Minimum Usable Product (MUP) - a smarter, user-focused approach that drives adoption, reduces rework, and builds products people actually want.
Are apprenticeships worth it? Or just a waste of time?
Wondering what step to take after finishing school? Perhaps an apprenticeship might be the choice for you.
DevOps: Have We Left Something Behind?
DevOps started as a culture shift. Now it’s a race for better tooling. This post asks what we’ve lost - and why trust still matters more than Terraform.
Building Commercial Intelligence System for Renewable Energy
Commercial Intelligence System (CIS) is a Proof of Concept (PoC) for innovative solution to evaluate land area for wind farm development.
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