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Exploring High-Growth Opportunities in Software Engineering

Tullio Siragusa

Exploring High-Growth Opportunities in Software Engineering The software industry is a mature and vast market with a high demand for software engineers. Let’s explore high-growth opportunities in software engineering, from AI, Cloud Computing to Internet of Things (IoT), and Cybersecurity.

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Key Technology Trends to Watch in 2023: From AI and 5G to Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity

Tullio Siragusa

The Trends Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning AI and ML are expected to continue to be integrated into a wide range of industries, from healthcare to finance to retail, to improve efficiency and productivity. Companies that are leading the way in VR and AR include Oculus (owned by Facebook), HTC, Sony, Microsoft, and Magic Leap.

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From India to Vietnam: The Changing Landscape of Offshore Software Development

Tullio Siragusa

From India to Vietnam: The Changing Landscape of Offshore Software Development Outsourcing software development services to offshore vendors has become an increasingly popular way for businesses to reduce costs and improve efficiency.

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The Best Entrepreneurs Think Globally, Not Just Digitally

Harvard Business Review

More granularly, the data are tentative but trending: for example, the average proportion of foreign employees within a start-up is 29% for the top 20 innovation ecosystems surveyed. But speed and agility matter measurably more for many innovators than proprietary software development and patent filings.

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How IBM, Intuit, and Rich Products Became More Customer-Centric

Harvard Business Review

Consider the battle waged by IBM’s software development teams between competing methods for getting closer to customers. The issue arose as a result of changes to IBM’s business model for software. In the past, IBM mostly provided enterprise software to customers who installed it on their own computers.

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How to Transform a Traditional Giant into a Digital One

Harvard Business Review

Some leaders will ignore the trend, as happened at Nokia, or remain on the defensive, as reflected in Walmart’s delayed response to Amazon. For example, GE has created a digital platform in the energy sector that its own and third-party software developers can write applications to.

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What GM’S Layoffs Reveal About the Digitalization of the Auto Industry

Harvard Business Review

While all of those perspectives are relevant, the most revealing aspect of GM’s announcement may well be what the layoffs say about broader technology trends. And then others focused on the community disruption of plant closings in the Rust Belt and how it might be mitigated.