by Corporate | Nov 29, 2021 | Uncategorized, Devops, Digital Operations, Product Engineering, Technologies
The DevOps market size is likely to grow from $2.90 bn in 2017 to $10.31 bn by 2023, at a CAGR of 24.7% during the period 2017-2023. With the organization’s growing demand for DevOps and its services, it is highly expected to receive huge traction as the demand for...
by kajal | Nov 15, 2021 | Uncategorized, Product Engineering, Technologies
In one of our previous blogs, we talked about how you can select .Net Core with React in Digital Product Engineering to build a robust and scalable product. Nowadays, many organizations want to modernize their legacy .Net framework applications to achieve better...
by Corporate | Nov 1, 2021 | App Development, Product Engineering, Technologies
Generation Z, Millennials, and Gen X spend around 16%, 18%, and 30% more time year-over-year, respectively, in their most-used apps. Since the beginning of the pandemic, a drastic change in the behavior of consumers around the world has led to re-evaluate of the...
by Corporate | Oct 4, 2021 | App Development, Product Engineering, Technologies
COVID-19 has made us understand the role of healthcare software solutions and the need to invest in them. Healthcare mobility turns out to be a blessing in the COVID-19 situation, with the healthcare industry continuously facing the challenge of catering top-notch...
by dinesh sonsale | Sep 6, 2021 | Devops, Digital Engineering, Digital Operations, Product Engineering, Technologies
The purpose behind developing a minimum viable product (MVP) is to understand the customer behavior about the product and learn maximum. Learning as well as understanding should be a continuous process that requires a development process that adds value. As soon as...
by dinesh sonsale | Aug 2, 2021 | App Development, Product Engineering, Technologies
42% of the startups fail because of the lack of market understanding and 29% due to the cash burn rate according to the CBINSIGHTS report. This shows the importance of having the right Minimum Viable Product (MVP). Most of the startups fail because they tend to ignore...