Mykhailo Sheludko is a Ukrainian marketing analyst, writer, and researcher. He works at LaSoft, a software development company, where he shapes the firm’s marketing strategy, analytics, and content direction—especially in fields like AI & ML, Transport and Logistics, MarTech, AgriTech, and Telecom.
He has 10+ years of experience in marketing, with a background in journalism and public relations, and actively produces blog articles, strategic audits, ad campaigns, and visual content for LaSoft and other digital projects.
In an era where the buzz around technology is louder than ever, a new concept is quietly gaining momentum: sustainable software development. Yes, you read that correctly—software development is going green. But what exactly does this entail, and why is it becoming increasingly important? Let’s explore.
Russia’s brutal war against Ukraine and its increasingly hostile stance toward Western democracies have cast a long shadow over its technology sector. What was once seen as a rising hub of digital innovation is now deeply entangled in a geopolitical crisis—raising serious questions about the safety, ethics, and long-term risks of using Russian software.
Today we will explore the essentials of outstaffing: a strategic workforce solution for businesses seeking dedicated, independent teams for long-term projects. Let’s consider its benefits, best practices, and how it differs from staff augmentation staffing model.
Today we’re going to talk about recent developments in technology governance: the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act. This groundbreaking legislation is set to transform how AI systems are developed, deployed, and regulated within the EU.
In the rapidly evolving domain of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the intersection of technology and ethics has become a critical area of concern. AI, defined broadly as the capability of machines to mimic human cognitive functions such as learning, problem-solving, and decision-making, has permeated various aspects of our daily lives, from healthcare and education to finance…
Today we’re delving into the realm of software monetization – the strategies that can turn your code into cash. Whether you’re a startup founder, an indie developer, or part of a larger tech company, understanding how to effectively monetize your software is crucial for your success.
Today, we’re diving into a topic at the heart of one of the most critical industries globally – insurance. We’re talking about insurance software technologies, an arena that’s reshaping how insurance companies operate, interact with customers, and manage risks.
In the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship, turning innovative ideas into successful products often requires a crucial initial step – MVP development. Startups across the United States are increasingly relying on specialized funding platforms to fuel their Minimum Viable Product (MVP) journey.
In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, the question of whether artificial intelligence (AI) will replace human software developers has become a topic of both curiosity and concern. While AI has made significant strides in automating certain aspects of software development, the relationship between AI and human developers is evolving into a dynamic collaboration…