20 Brazen Tech Predictions For 2020 By Adrien Book The future of technology is, by its very nature, hard to predict. This however shouldn’t stop us from trying because… well, it’s fun! I also seem to be fairly good at it, as my 2018 and 2019 predictions show. So what’s in store for us in 2020 ? Below are my thoughts on the matter. Read the full story
Why Start a Bank? Interview with Mercury CEO Immad Akhund By Mark Milastsivy Fintech startups have become undeniably attractive in the last few years, receiving a lot of attention from media outlets and VCs. I spoke with Immad Akhund, co-founder and CEO of Mercury, to understand the vision for his new company that aims to define the future of banking for startups. Read the full story
Multi-Cloud Approach: An Excellent Way to Future-Proof Your Business By Vivek Sonchhatra Cloud technology is no more unknown to any of the individuals in this digital world. This advanced technology is on the horizon, and it has created a huge buzz in every corner of the world these days. According to IDC Predictions of Worldwide Cloud in 2017, around 85% of Enterprise IT businesses have committed to multi-cloud architectures just during 2018, this helped them to drive up the rate and provided huge opportunities to bagged massive growth in their business field. Read the full story
HackerOne Finds Massive Security Failure In PayPal’s Login Compartment By Becka In today’s highly digitized environment, the capabilities to change our lives for the better are virtually endless. The cooperation of humans and technology - be it hardware of software - has made our lives easier and more productive. Read the full story
Here's Why Journalists Won't Write About Your Startup By Cate Lawrence The media is a key point of contact for the marketing team of any startup. As a tech journalist and freelance writer, I talk to hundreds of SMEs, startups, fortune 500 companies, investors and industry experts every year. I receive thousands of press releases and invitations to events and conferences. Many businesses do themselves and their product a real disservice meaning we can't or won't write about them. Let's walk through some of the most common mistakes so you can avoid them Read the full story
Ace Your Coding Interviews with These Free Courses from Stanford By Dhawal Technical interviews used to be a challenge for me. I have a bachelor’s degree in Electronics & Telecommunications and a master’s degree in Computer Science. Even though I did well in my master’s degree courses, it wasn’t enough to help me clear technical interviews in Silicon Valley. String manipulation questions were my biggest fear! Read the full story
Social Engineering: How to Be a Craftsman of the Dark Arts By Srinjoy Chakravarty So you've been forced by your program director to take a course you didn't want to do. Let's say said course starts with 'A' and ends with 'ED'. Well you think, consoling yourself, at least I will make some new friends... Three months later. Having sat through hours of endless lectures, you realize this hasn't worked out as you'd hoped. You've made acquaintances, got their email addresses, and at times even supposedly worked together in so-called 'teams'... but you wouldn't go so far as to say they're your friends. Read the full story |