Technology
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software development
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thought leadership
Welcome to Create Impact, a new series from Aviture focused on the topics that inspire our engineers to innovate. In each article, an Aviture team member will take you on a deep-dive into a subject they’re passionate about, showing you the thinking behind cutting-edge engineering advances, the latest UX trends, development theories, and other unique topics that enable Aviturians to embrace the Art of the Possible for our clients.
Internet of Things
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embedded systems
You don’t always need an application or device to do everything. Sometimes you just need it to do one thing really, really well, again and again and again.
Data engineering
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artificial intelligence
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machine learning
The world isn’t made of 1’s and 0’s (unless you subscribe to the theory that we’re living in a simulation a la The Matrix, in which case, who hurt you?).
Business Impact
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agile
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software development
How do you engineer a technical solution without first understanding the problem you’re trying to solve? You may as well blindfold yourself and try to go about your day as you normally would. Inevitably, you’ll run into some roadblocks.
automation
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big data
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data strategy
Every manual task is an opportunity missed.
Technology
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software development
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thought leadership
Sometimes, the smartest engineers in the room can make some incredibly not-so-smart decisions.
Health Tech
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big data
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predictive analytics
More than any other field, healthcare is perhaps the area where predictive analytics is poised to make a massive difference in operations.
proof of concept
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software development
In the lifespan of a tech venture, there is both a beginning and an end. The beginning is an idea. It’s ethereal, conceptual, something that exists only in our minds, doodled on the back of a napkin, or sketched out on a whiteboard. On the other end of the tech spectrum, after all the hard work and development, is the end product. It’s the idea shaped into reality, tried and tested and put through the wringer in order to come up with viable hardware or software that addresses a need in the marketplace going unfulfilled. But there’s one key stop on the journey that every tech idea should go through, long before you go into production, before Q & A testing, even before development and prototyping: Proof of concept.