The role of technology within our personal and
professional lives continues evolving at an exceptionally fast pace. From
utility-based mobile apps and wearable devices, to the emergence of augmented
and virtual reality, the digital revolution is expanding to cover every aspect
of the human experience.
In an era of entrepreneurship, founders rely heavily
on advancements in technology to develop cutting edge products, platforms and
experiences that meet the growing demands of a global consumer base. As content
remains essential to building a brand or launching a business, it’s also
critical that companies have the capability to swiftly adapt in changing
markets. Being able to successfully scale a business, amidst the inevitable
pivots and unexpected turns, requires having access to the tools and
solution-based software needed to create, modify and fix things on-demand.
For companies dependent on manpower to manage these
responsibilities, efficiency becomes contingent upon talent and training,
guided by sharp instincts and relentlessly working around the clock to assure
tasks are not only completed effectively, but to further offset the likelihood
of human error. For software developers, who have an extremely detailed and
meticulous role, being such an invaluable piece to the puzzle can prove to be
very risky, time-consuming and equally as expensive; especially as testing,
predicting and automating becomes increasingly paramount. As companies aim to
cut costs without sacrificing quality, while understanding the core function of
technology is to provide streamline solutions to complex problems, what arises
is the notorious battle of man versus machine, and also where a company like
Dev9 steps in.
Author: Julian Mitchell
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