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Poor code is rarely what makes software projects expensive. More often, this is because critical decisions are made before anyone fully understands how the business operates, how the technology ecosys...

The most expensive mistake in custom software development happens before a line of code is written. When a software project runs over budget or misses its deadline, the investigation usually starts wi...

Manual workarounds feel like small problems. A spreadsheet here. An export there. A message thread that tracks something the system cannot. Each one is manageable. Each one has a reason it exists. And...

Short answer: enable Claude Fable 5 now for evaluation, it's free on Pro, Max, Team, and seat-based Enterprise plans until June 22, 2026, but do not standardize on it yet, and if you handle regulated ...

There is a point in most growing businesses when the systems that supported the first few years of operation start to work against the business rather than for it. It does not happen suddenly. It happ...
Sixteen years of building software that businesses run on teaches you things no course covers. Not the technology itself, but the decisions around it. What to do before the first line of code is writt...
At some point, the software that once powered your business stops working with your business. Reports take longer to run. New hires spend their first weeks learning workarounds. A simple data question...

We’ve seen there is a specific kind of frustration that shows up in growing businesses, and it is surprisingly hard to name when you are in the middle of it. Your team is working hard. Order volumes a...

For fleet-based logistics executives, the difference between growth and exposure often comes down to a single question answered poorly: Can we take on more work? The answer demands unified intellige...
What 2025 Taught Us and How to Prepare for 2026 By the end of 2025, AI adoption had become common, but a consistent, organization-wide impact is still uncommon. McKinsey reports 88% of organizatio...