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Norway’s Energy Sector Needs Faster Innovation Cycles
Norway’s energy sector is internationally recognised for its efficiency, reliability, and long-term focus. Yet, even the most advanced systems must adapt to keep pace with accelerating technological and environmental demands. From climate regulations to renewable integration, energy players in Norway are under increasing pressure to innovate rapidly. Which leads us to the core challenge: Norway’s…
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Why US HealthTech Needs Agile Devs
The US HealthTech sector is evolving rapidly, but many organisations are still weighed down by outdated systems, slow development cycles, and rigid processes. As digital healthcare grows in complexity and urgency, the need for flexible, responsive development teams is clearer than ever. This is where Agile development shines. In this blog, we unpack why US…
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Struggling with Product Delivery? US Teams Go Hybrid Dev
In today’s breakneck product development cycles, delivering faster, smarter, and more efficiently has become a strategic imperative. Yet, countless US teams find themselves in a constant state of catch-updelayed sprints, missed milestones, and high developer churn. Struggling with product delivery? US teams go hybrid dev to stay competitive and agile. Hybrid development models, where in-house…
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US Companies Rely Too Much on Agencies, how to Build In-House Differently
Across the US, companies are accelerating their digital transformation efforts at a pace never seen before. Yet, many still default to the same playbook: outsourcing critical development to external agencies. While this model offers initial speed and convenience, it often leads to long-term inefficiencies, fragmented communication, and diluted product ownership. It’s time for a shift.…
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How UK SaaS Teams Avoid Delivery Bottlenecks
Modern UK SaaS teams face relentless pressure to meet customer expectations, launch features quickly, and maintain high reliability. Yet delivery bottlenecks delayed deployments, overloaded backlogs, and coordination breakdowns can grind innovation to a halt. In this post we unpack how UK SaaS teams avoid delivery bottlenecks and reveal proven strategies that enable faster, more reliable…
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Is Retail Tech in the UK Stuck in 2015
It might sound provocative, but ask any tech-savvy customer or fast-scaling competitor, and the question feels more valid than ever is retail tech in the UK stuck in 2015? While the retail industry globally has embraced AI, automation, and hyper-personalisation, many UK retailers are still running outdated systems, clunky eCommerce platforms, and disconnected customer journeys.…
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UK Enterprises Can’t Keep Up, Here’s the Dev Shortcut
UK enterprises are facing a daunting challenge: the pace of digital innovation is moving faster than many businesses can manage. From outdated systems and rigid workflows to developer shortages and fragmented tech stacks, the pressure is on. In a climate where speed, agility and digital fluency are critical to competitive advantage, many organisations are struggling…
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How Legacy ERP Systems Are Failing Irish Businesses
The digital age has radically reshaped how businesses operate, but not all systems have kept pace. Across Ireland, companies are struggling under the weight of outdated enterprise resource planning systems. The truth is unavoidable: legacy ERP systems are failing Irish businesses. These antiquated platforms may once have been cutting-edge, but today, they are more a…
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How to Speed It Up Irish FinTech
Irish FinTech is in the middle of a transformation. From Dublin to Cork, financial services firms are reimagining how they operate, innovate, and scale. However, while the ecosystem continues to thrive, speed remains a critical bottleneck. Products take too long to ship. Legacy systems slow down agility. And global competitors are setting the pace. So…
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Are Irish Startups Still Struggling to Scale?
The Irish startup ecosystem has long been a hotbed for innovation, talent, and ambition. Yet despite the positive energy and global attention, a familiar challenge continues to echo across the boardrooms of early-stage companies: scaling a startup in Ireland remains a steep uphill climb. For founders and investors alike, the question persists: Are Irish startups…