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Software Outsourcing Companies In India

ReadWriteStart

The software outsourcing sector in India is flourishing, offering organizations low-cost solutions. In this article, we’ll look at the top 10 Indian software outsourcing firms of 2023. These firms are known for their knowledge, solutions, and industry name. They provide cutting-edge and adaptable digital solutions.

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Crowdsourcing Your Product Name

Software By Rob

Product naming is hard. Too many factors come into play when looking for a name and it’s almost impossible to decide on the right name once you’ve stared at the same list for a week straight. As an aside, his application launched last week and you can find it at [link] or in the iPhone app store under the name “QuickReader.”

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Is gust.com a difficult platform to replicate?

Gust

When people would ask a similar question back then about the difficulty of software development, my usual response was “anyone can write a TAP program over a weekend that will work with 80% of the paging systems in the world…but getting it to work on the other 20% will take you a year.”

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The New Order of Silicon Valley: Forget the Silicon Part

Diego Basch

Here are the trends I see in Silicon Valley today: The “Silicon” part of the name no longer applies. They use commodity hardware, and reuse as much software as they can. The role of most developers at these companies is to glue cloud services together. Hardware is not made here anymore.

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SXSW Startups: Tunnelware

Austin Startup

Tunnelware is not just a data visualization software or data management software. It is quality assurance software, a design and real construction comparison platform, and construction process simulation software. Rahul Tomar is basically a Tunnel Engineer who has worked for 14 years in India and Germany.

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Y U No Kickstart?

Andrew Payne

It’s not the endless beta-test that software developers have, but it moves in that direction. In this case, users bought into a vision that turned out to be much harder to realize than expected (namely, enabling a vibrant, non-proprietary, micro-console game development ecosystem).

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A Glimpse: My American Dream

thebarefootvc

from a trip to India and spoke of places with pigs and cows roaming around and no plumbing. But I did write a letter to Indira Gandhi, then prime minister of India, in 1982 before my first trip there. And how much of it was based on luck, and how I could easily have been that child in an orphanage in India.