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Are you in a constant project mindset where deadlines and milestones are the priority? Time to shift to a product mindset. If your IT organization isn’t delivering value for its customers — or is ...
Creating a digital product, like a website, app or game, is similar to decorating a house. It usually requires some trial and error, not to mention some input from friends and family. Once it’s set, ...
Healthcare hasn’t always been considered a hotbed of innovation. Today, though, new market pressures, including the growing consumerization of the industry — along with an urgent need to implement new ...
It should be no surprise that people expect accessibility, equity, convenience and personalization when it comes to public-sector digital services, as they already experience these things when ...
As companies grow, services and processes often become more complex than the product itself. Clients expect speed and quality, which must be delivered while simultaneously addressing the company's ...
A monthly overview of things you need to know as an architect or aspiring architect. Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with ...
Kevin Rose, the co-founder of Digg and a venture capitalist, once said, “A team aligned behind a vision will move mountains.” This statement is true. To build a successful product, you must navigate ...
If Andy Grove, former CEO of Intel, were alive to witness the AI wave cresting across global industries, he wouldn’t marvel at the technology alone. He would likely ask, “Who is translating all this ...
We live in a world obsessed with products. Metrics, milestones, and achievements dominate our measures of progress. Promotions, grades, fitness goals, likes, followers, sales figures—you name it. In ...
Building both a services firm and SaaS products taught me the real edge isn't choosing — it's combining cash flow, customer insight and scalable software.