Category: Business
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When the Law Blinks, Tech Has Already Moved On
By the time you finish reading this article, someone, somewhere will have pushed a new AI model update into production. The models that power our apps, shape our feeds, and process our data are changing at a pace no regulator has ever had to match yet. And that is the current paradox: AI compliance is…
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Ai4 Vegas – How Did It Really Go?
Long story short: it was big, loud, well-organised, full of interesting companies presented and dedicated people worth meeting. And yes, the boxing robot (that we think had Usyk as his inspiration) might still be one of our favourite memories. Now to the details. The opening keynotes felt like a stadium show with all the screens,…
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Implementing Embedded Finance: Strategy, Security, and Compliance
Embedded finance isn’t just another tech buzzword. It’s reshaping how money moves through the digital world – from your Uber ride to your Shopify store to that random tool you forgot you are paying for. But implementing embedded finance isn’t like adding a “dark mode” toggle. It’s a bit more complicated than it looks at…
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The Next Web 2025: Three Perspectives, One Takeaway
Our team returned from The Next Web conference in Amsterdam, and we’ve got some thoughts to share. Here’s what the Lerpal TNW team lead noticed during three days of panels, networking, and yes, complaining about water fountains. The Good, The Organized, and The Hydration Challenges Let’s start with the obvious: TNW’s organization was solid. Unlike…
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Online Payments and Security in 2025: What You Can’t Afford to Miss
In 2025, online payments are smoother, faster, and more invisible than ever. A single tap. Dozens of saved cards in your phone wallet. A biometric check and it is all done. No forms, no friction, just a perfectly choreographed handoff between systems that most users don’t even think about. And that’s exactly the problem. Behind…
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The Human Edge: What AI Can’t Replicate
During the past few years, with the advancement of generative AI, we can definitely say – it is doing impressive things. AI can generate code, write blog posts (not this one, though), summarize meetings, design landing pages, and even pretend to understand your brand voice. It’s fast, tireless, and almost always confident – until you…
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What Great Design Actually Does and Why Users Feel It Before They Understand It
Design is the part of your product that speaks before the user reads a single word. It sets the mood. It quietly answers a dozen questions: is this product for me? Can I trust it? Will it accomplish what I need done? And all of that happens in about two seconds.
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GDPR and Security in Mobile Development
Privacy compliance doesn’t spark joy, does it? Nobody’s ever stood up in a sprint planning and said: «I can’t wait to work on data retention policies this week». But, speaking with metaphors – ignoring GDPR, CCPA, or basic security principles is the mobile equivalent of building a house and forgetting the locks.
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Major outages of the past: lessons learned for digital resilience
In a blameless culture of teal organizations with flat structures, we don’t look for guilty ones, focusing on the reasons and consequences instead, seeking ways of resolution. The Crowdstrike outage is doubtlessly not the first and not the last, what can we learn from the history of incidents?
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Why Project Managers make good Salespeople
Your engineers, designers, and analysts make a real difference by creating one-of-a-kind solutions and accomplishing projects no one else can handle. Yet, the market might still be skeptical occasionally and doesn’t often grant you what you’re truly worth. If that sounds familiar – a task force of sales professionals is your salvation.