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Aug 7, 2025

The Taming of the Vibe

Creative instinct is a powerful driver of innovation, but without the right technical guardrails, it can lead to costly debt and missed opportunities. In this piece by Senior Director of Solutions Consulting Josh Scott, he unpacks how AI-first engineering helps teams build products that feel right and scale right.

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Aug 5, 2025

xXProductThinking87Xx: Lessons from AIM to AI

From AIM away messages to AI copilots, our tools have changed, but the mission for product teams hasn’t. For product leaders, the takeaway is clear: the best products solve real problems and evolve with real users. The platforms we remember most met a need, understood their audience, and kept improving. This article explores what today’s builders can learn from the products that defined the last few decades.

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Jul 31, 2025

The AdaptiveOps Revolution

Too many companies are still building digital products like they’re pouring concrete: rigid, brittle, and already outdated the moment they go live. Meanwhile, your business moves fast (and your market shifts faster). In this article by Chief Technology Officer Derek Perry, he introduces AdaptiveOps, our approach to helping organizations move from static systems to living ones; digital infrastructure that evolves in real time based on real-world signals

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Jul 16, 2025

Land the Job and Impress Your Client (Using AI Smartly)

AI has completely changed the way people apply for jobs. Résumé templates, cover letter generators, and interview prep bots are just a prompt away. In this article by Senior Talent Acquisition Consultant Sarah Falzone, learn how to use AI to make sure your application stands out, not blends in.

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