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Forbes: How to Automate Training Programs to Develop Employees' Leadership Skills
The global annual budget spend for leadership development and training is estimated to be over $50 billion. Personal leadership development in organizations helps improve business results by up to 25%. This number surges when leadership training is delivered not only to seniors but also to middle and junior specialists.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Human Brain Cell Computer Is Here
Biological computing is emerging as a credible experimental alternative to conventional electronics as researchers look for methods that cut energy use while delivering new forms of information processing. A collaboration between the Australian startup Cortical Labs and the UK synthetic biology company bit.bio has produced a laboratory device called CL1 that illustrates the current state of the field.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Top 10 Benefits of Managed IT Solutions: Complete Guide
These days, running a business in Washington, DC, means more than just day-to-day tasks. Technology is a big part of how well you do. But without help, it can be hard to keep everything up-to-date, safe, and running smoothly.
By Emily Harper7 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Explains Text-to-Speech Breakthrough with AI Brain Implant
Twenty years ago, the late physicist Stephen Hawking relied on a single cheek-muscle twitch to tell the world what he was thinking. A tiny sensor in his glasses noticed that twitch, moved a cursor across a virtual keyboard, and let him build words one letter at a time. When he finally finished a sentence, a speech box read it out in that famous metallic voice. The process worked, but it produced only about one word per minute. It also stripped away everything that makes speaking feel human – tone, pauses, humor, even the right to interrupt someone mid-conversation. That slow, flattened style of communication became the benchmark that researchers set out to beat.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Explains the Debate Around Whether to Keep Investing in Agentic AI
Agent-based artificial intelligence systems, often called “agentic AI,” let software watch what is happening, decide what to do next, and carry out actions without a person steering every step. Large firms began piloting this idea in 2023 and 2024. By early 2025, it became clear that many pilots would not survive to full production. Gartner now predicts that more than 40 percent of all current agentic AI projects will be canceled or abandoned by the end of 2027.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Belitsoft sees a rise in full-stack developer hiring in 2025 (UK, USA, Canada)
Belitsoft is a nearshore partner UK organisations trust when they need to save on custom software development spend. The need for full-stack software developers is booming this year (2025) in big tech hubs such as the UK, the US, and Canada. Startups and large tech firms alike want engineers who can handle both the user-facing side of an app (front end) and the behind-the-scenes side (back end). This report looks at which companies are driving the rush for talent, how salaries are climbing, the abilities employers want most right now, and how full-stack jobs compare to front-end, back-end, and data-focused positions.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Announces an Ultimate Guide to Hiring Senior .NET Developers
The teams that hire high-caliber .NET developers test candidates on the actual stack and environment they’ll be working in (same tools, same workflows), use structured interviews that expose thinking under pressure, bring in future teammates to vet for fit and collaboration, and they don’t delegate hiring to people who won’t have to work with the hire.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01
Devstral – AI for Software Testing and Autonomous Software Engineering
On May 21 2025, Mistral AI and All Hands AI jointly unveiled Devstral, an agentic large-language model purpose-built to automate software-engineering tasks. In benchmarking, Devstral outperformed every other open-source model, demonstrating a margin of improvement. The model is distributed under the permissive Apache 2.0 license, so developers and organizations can adopt, modify, and deploy it freely. Devstral signals the next phase of open-source LLMs: not just competent completion models, but fully-agentic systems that can plug into CI/CD pipelines and deliver patches. Because the model already "understands" standard test runners and VCS commands, scaffolds need far less prompt-engineering.
By Dmitry Baraishuk7 months ago in 01









