In experts we trust
This latest edition of our newsletter focuses on software experts and their knowledge. After all, at the end of the day, it is their proficiency that enables optimal software implementation, whether in the areas of cloud computing, sports betting or artificial intelligence.
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LLMs are takin' care of business (by Damian Mazurek)
Generative AI is all the rage, but what about real-world use cases that show the impact of implementing Large Language Models (LLMs)? Software Mind’s AI expert and chief innovation officer shares his experience implementing LLMs for businesses and analyzes their results. Surely no tech professional would want to skip such an important topic. Read more
It's worth betting on key functionalities (by Alexandru Oana)
The digital betting industry is rapidly becoming a booming sector for software development. But relying solely on sheer luck will not be enough to develop a great sports betting platform. Fortunately, our experienced software delivery director, who specializes in developing betting software, shared some of his thoughts and guidance on how to win in this market. Read more
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Optimize Your Cloud Costs | Ebook
Migrating to the cloud is one thing, but are you overspending on your new cloud infrastructure? Questions like that are crucial for every company undertaking a digital transformation. Your Essential Guide to Cloud Migrations and Optimizations ebook shares experts’ advice and answers questions like these. Get your insights here
IT spending is on the rise | Forecast
It's good to start the spring with some optimistic projections for the IT industry. Gartner forecasts that worldwide IT spending will reach $4.6 trillion in 2023, an increase of 5.5% from 2022. Even with continued global economic volatility, 2023 is projected to see positive IT spending growth across all regions. Read more
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In an interview with Rolling Stone, Steve Jobs said, "It's not a faith in technology. It's faith in people". The year was 1994, almost 10 years after he was forced out of Apple. A few years later, he was back on top, proving once again that people make technology happen, not the other way around.
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About Software Mind
Software Mind engineers software that reimagines tomorrow, by providing companies with autonomous development teams who manage software life cycles from ideation to release and beyond. For over 20 years we’ve been enriching organizations with the talent they need to boost scalability, drive dynamic growth and bring disruptive ideas to life. Our top-notch engineering teams combine ownership with leading technologies, including cloud, AI and data science to accelerate digital transformations and boost software delivery.