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Quantum Computing & Rubber Tracks: Manufacturing’s Unlikely Power Duo
A Strange Pairing That Makes Sense When most people hear “quantum computing,” they imagine cryogenic chambers, futuristic labs, and esoteric theories about entangled particles. They don’t think of rubber tracks—those rugged belts that help excavators, bulldozers, and tractors dig, haul, and push through the harshest terrains.
By Todd J. Kassal10 months ago in 01
AI Hype vs. Reality in Software Development
When corporate AI initiatives are being pushed despite clear limitations – human developers left to deal with the consequences. GitHub/Microsoft has deployed their GitHub Copilot AI agent to automatically create pull requests on the .NET runtime repository, but the results have been problematic and often comical. Here the links to PRs where the Copilot AI repeatedly makes errors, fails to properly fix them, and requires significant back-and-forth with human reviewers. Development loops can become an endless spiral of the same bugs.
By Dmitry Baraishuk10 months ago in 01
Outsourcing Software Development: How to Succeed
Outsourcing is no longer about choosing the lowest-cost country. It is about building a resilient network of talent that can scale or pivot as strategy demands. Every region has outstanding, mediocre, and even dishonest developers. Country of origin is never a reliable signal of quality. In an era where talent networks are global and product cycles are short, this strategy transforms outsourcing into a competitive advantage.
By Dmitry Baraishuk10 months ago in 01
Software Testing Consultant: How to Select, What To Expect
A decade ago, a small in-house test group would run its manual scripts after the developers finished coding. That world has disappeared. Release cycles are shorter, customer expectations are higher, and every application now touches cloud services, mobile devices, and regulatory rules. Leadership must decide whether to keep quality assurance entirely inside the company walls, hire freelance specialists, or partner with a full-service firm that offers a broad bench of expertise. That choice influences cost structure, and time to market.
By Dmitry Baraishuk10 months ago in 01
Forbes: How To Improve The Quality Of Software Testing
By Dmitry Baraishuk for Forbes Technology Council We at a custom software development company, Belitsoft, know that budget for fixing bugs increases up to 10 times with every new stage of product development. So the earlier you start your software testing process, the more money and nerves you save.
By Dmitry Baraishuk10 months ago in 01
The future of artificial intelligence: Where will the latest innovations take us?
For years, all of us have relied on a certain level of artificial intelligence. Streaming services and social media develop algorithms to suggest content related to what you already like. Businesses use AI to analyze data, predict patterns or automate routine processes. Manufacturers program robots to do the repetitive tasks needed to create cars and other products.
By Silvie Karson10 months ago in 01
Two-minute overview of this week's new energy industry news (June 10-June 16)
1、Energy Storage Information——CATL launches world's first mass-produced 587Ah energy storage cell. On 10 June, CATL officially announced at its "2025 Storage 587 Technology Day" that the world’s first 587Ah dedicated energy storage cell has now entered mass production and delivery.
By Energy Boom Club10 months ago in 01
Insurance Software Development: What to Expect Today and Tomorrow
Insurance carriers of every size now depend on software. A customer can buy a policy on a smartphone during a lunch break, take pictures of damage after a minor accident, and receive money in a bank account before dinner. Agents still exist, underwriters still weigh risks, and adjusters still step in when situations are complicated. However, much of the routine work is now performed by code running in the background. Understanding how that code is built, what problems it solves, and where the roadblocks are is required for anyone who wants to compete in the decade ahead.
By Dmitry Baraishuk10 months ago in 01
GitHub MCP vulnerability has far-reaching consequences
On May 26th, a new prompt injection security weakness was reported in GitHub's official Model Context Protocol (MCP) server – the infrastructure that allows artificial intelligence (AI) coding assistants to read from and write to your GitHub repositories.
By Dmitry Baraishuk10 months ago in 01
Forbes: Why Business Intelligence Is So Important For Development In Healthcare
By Dmitry Baraishuk for Forbes Technology Council Surveys show that most healthcare stakeholders consider investments in insights and analytics as a priority funding nowadays. They point out that their organizations are increasingly betting on unified business intelligence (BI) solutions that help implement predictive analytics.
By Dmitry Baraishuk10 months ago in 01
Cybersecurity Challenges in HR Data Management
In today’s digital age, HR Data Management departments increasingly rely on electronic systems to manage sensitive employee information, from personal identification data to payroll details and performance records. While this digital transformation offers numerous efficiencies, it also introduces significant cybersecurity challenges that organizations must address to protect their data and maintain trust.
By Iqra Hakeem10 months ago in 01










