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Build vs Buy: The "to be or not to be" of Tech

Hacking the Engineering Process is a San Francisco-based meetup, which opens discussion for software engineers and tech enthusiasts to share their thoughts on leading topics, pose thought-provoking questions for each other, and learn more about how various engineering teams measure developer productivity amongst themselves.

13 Telegram Alternatives for Your Secure Messaging Needs

Are you seeking Telegram Alternatives? Then read this blog to learn about alternatives to Telegram and get a quick overview. Telegram is a cloud-based instant messaging software that is freeware and cross-platform. End-to-end encrypted video calling, file sharing, VoIP, and other functions are also available. It was released in October 2013 for Android and on 14 August 2013 for iOS. Nikolai and Pavel Durov, who were also the inventors of the Russian online social site RK, launched Telegram in 2013.

Top 5 Indian Super Apps in 2022

Are you exhausted from switching between applications to fulfill different needs, such as buying clothes on Myntra, ordering meals on Zomato, or booking a ride on Ola? Then, you must look into super apps, especially Indian Super apps, which are an aggregation of apps that allow you to manage your everyday tasks from a single app without any exasperation.

Zoom Webinar vs Meeting: Which Platform Works Best for Your Virtual Event?

Hybrid and remote working are increasingly becoming prevalent in today’s world. People can stay productive, connected, and engaged from anywhere with video collaboration solutions, thus they have proved themselves to be very efficient. But for most businesses, the dilemma isn’t if they need a video collaboration, but rather what type of video collaboration suits them the best.

Europe takes a stance: large messaging services will have to open up

Gone are the days when email was the main channel of digital communication. In 2022, messaging apps are the way we all communicate in our personal and professional lives. We use WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Viber, and others to communicate with friends and family. At work, we rely on platforms such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Rocket.Chat. However, some of these messaging platforms have one big disadvantage compared to email - the lack of interoperability (or cross-platform messaging).