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What is TTFHW?

TTFHW is not the most common acronym you’ll hear in the tech and product domain. Even though it’s not extremely common, it can be argued that it is one of the most important acronyms for companies trying to scoop up and deliver value to new users. TTFHW, or Time To First Hello World, is likely something you’ve already thought about. Many product-led enthusiasts refer to it as the customers’ “aha!” moment.

Getting the Band Together: Manual and automated testing in harmony

Yesterday, Testlio officially announced a revolutionary new methodology for software quality: fused testing. This is a major milestone for our company. We are breaking down long-standing tensions between quality, speed, and coverage by seamlessly bringing together manual and automated testing through freelance talent, partnerships, platform capabilities, and strategic services.

Understanding Firebolt's Cloud-Based Storage Solutions

Currently, there is an estimated 1.145 trillion MB of data created every single day. With such enormous volumes of data constantly being generated, businesses are quickly adopting cloud computing storage options. However, even with the popularity of cloud computing, many companies are still lagging in storage efficiency. One of the more innovative and efficient data warehouses is the cloud-based data storage solution Firebolt.

3 Ways to Extend Your AWS Capabilities in 2022

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has millions of customers, making it one of the most popular cloud platforms in the world. With over 200 services from data centers globally — compute, storage, databases, machine learning, artificial intelligence, data lakes, analytics, Internet of Things, etc. — AWS makes it easier for businesses to move applications to the cloud and streamline workflows. Still, many gaps exist in native AWS tools, which can limit your company’s AWS capabilities.

Hitachi Vantara Accelerates Enterprise Outcomes With AI-Powered Integrated Platform, in Collaboration with NVIDIA

Organizations with the best Artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities are poised to deliver better customer outcomes, maximize revenue opportunities, and leave the competition behind. AI-driven insights can help companies achieve many business objectives such as improving customer loyalty, delivering effective training, reducing the impact of outages or providing better healthcare to patients. Applications are aplenty.

The Five Pillars of CIAM

Transforming customer experience is at the heart of digital transformation. Digital technologies are changing the game when it comes to customer interactions, with new rules and possibilities that were unimaginable only a few years ago. Customer identity and access management (CIAM) is a new field of identity and access management (IAM) that is fundamentally a component of digital customer experience.

A Maturity Model for Customer IAM

The main objective of Customer IAM (CIAM) is to drive revenue growth by leveraging identity data to acquire and retain customers. It will build an identity-centric ecosystem to nurture an anonymous website visitor into a well-known loyal customer. We have come across multiple phases in the past, and today at the age of the customer, identity has become the glue for all contextual marketing. In doing that, in our journey towards CIAM, we face multiple challenges.

Identity and Access Management for Startups

Startups can be somewhat small to large scale businesses and they can vary between different fields of interest. With entrepreneurship becoming one of the hot trends of the decade, a lot of startups have shown up on the records. Many innovative ideas are converted into businesses. Some of these startups excel in large businesses whereas many meet the end of their line in a very short span of time. But this doesn’t keep entrepreneurs from capturing business opportunities.