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Pros and Cons of Low-Code Development

Developers and engineers want to create great digital products faster, get them to market at record speeds, and eliminate the risks of downtime and poor user experiences. The traditional development approach often prevents this, as developers spend increasing hours meticulously coding workflows for thousands of tasks. Low-code development platforms are an increasingly popular solution for dealing with this challenge.

How to Maximize Product Led Growth with Customer Success Best Practices

If you want to turbocharge your Product Led Growth (PLG), it’s time to take a long, hard look at your Customer Success Management practices. The way you approach your customer success activities can make a significant difference in how fast and how seamlessly you scale.

On-premise vs. Cloud: Finding the Best Solution for your Product

When thinking about a product analytics solution, an essential component of the process lies in deciding between two types of data storage: cloud or on-premise. Each has its advantages and disadvantages depending on a number of factors, such as the stage or size of a business, budget, etc. Before we can tackle these variables, we should understand what each option entails.

To Data Fabric or not to Data Fabric, is it really a question?

Data fabric is a term used to describe a set of technologies and practices that enable organizations to manage and access data across multiple platforms and environments. This includes supporting an organization’s need to break down data silos, gain more insight into metadata, optimize data sharing across apps and data platforms. Organizations are starting to explore more flexible ways of managing their data ecosystems and ensuring they can leverage data more effectively.

Classifying DNA Sequences into Gene Families on SageMaker

The cost of DNA sequencing continues to decline exponentially. With the average cost of sequencing mammalian DNA hovering around $1,000 in the beginning of 2023, startups like Ultima Genomics and Illumina are working to decrease the cost to between $100-$200. That’s about the same as a new pair of Brooks running shoes! As the sequencing cost drops, the quantity of genetic data to study and analyze explodes, making it even more important to leverage machine learning techniques.