Weekly News Digest: #1
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Today's digest focuses on the week of February 27 to March 3. What happened during that week?
1) Usetech on?Clutch: a review about us from our client
We continue to show our expertise on profile platforms with a list of companies in various fields. One such platform is Clutch, where clients can view our portfolio and list of services, as well as read reviews from other clients. For example, one of them is:
The planning system that Usetech built optimized the company's production process, allowing them to reduce scraps from 30% to 10%. The labor cost utilization rose from 60% to 90%. The team completed their tasks on time and communicated effectively with the client. Overall, the project was a success. I appreciated that they took the time to understand our industry.
Follow this link to see our profile:?https://lnkd.in/eACZuU-H?
2) How to create an effective content plan: commentary for the article for?Plaky
We're kicking off the new work week with a new article sharing tips on creating a great content plan for your brand. Follow the link and read the article:?https://lnkd.in/dpkKaPCj
You can also find information about our services, other expert articles and commentary, helpful content and more on our page.
3) How has the field of custom development changed in recent years?
Today we want to talk about custom development and the changes that have affected it. Victor Frolov, Director of Business Development, has answered several questions and talked about how the field of custom development will change soon:
The trends of recent years have been a maximum reduction of Time-to-Market and instant adaptation to changes in requirements by the business. Under these conditions, the traditional project model of project implementation has practically outlived its usefulness. In today's world, the customer does not have months to fix requirements and their subsequent implementation, because during this time, the original problem statement will irrevocably become obsolete.
It is no longer enough for development companies to be just IT partners; they need to become an IT business partner for their customers, instantly implementing constantly updated business requirements in a clear paradigm of IT development strategy.
In addition, Victor notes: "IT systems themselves, the IT landscape and integrations - are becoming more complex, which gives new and new challenges to apply specifically custom solutions."
Stay tuned for more news!