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Neglecting the Basics While Riding the AI Hype Train.

Beyond M&A

As a tech due diligence company, we’ve witnessed the impact of long-term frantic rushing – considerable technical debt and shaky foundations. Scalable and Reliable Solutions: The Path to Sustainable Growth Many teams produce a significant amount of technical debt in the race to build and deploy AI solutions rapidly.

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What is Secure Electronic Transaction (SET), and How It Works?

Razorpay

SET was developed in the late 1990s by Visa and Mastercard, in collaboration with several technology and Internet companies, such as Microsoft, IBM, Verisign and Netscape. Issuers are responsible for managing the debt incurred by the cardholder. Security Architecture of Secure Electronic Transaction 1.

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The Education Technology (EdTech) Industry: Overview of Mergers, Acquisitions and Venture Capital Trends & Investments

InvestmentBank.com

In addition, online collaboration has shown an overall reduction by 20% in disciplinary actions and dropout rates [4]. The benefits of VR are not limited to language immersion, architecture, interior design, space expedition, biology, chemistry or pharmaceutical practices. EdTech companies, with about a fold in percentage increase.

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Beyond the Code: What Investors Miss in Tech Due Diligence

Beyond M&A

A companys Slack history, for example, can tell you more than any architectural review. Is there open collaboration, or does everything funnel through one person? The Real Cost of Technical Debt (That No One Talks About) Technical debt isnt just about messy code. Technical debt can absolutely impact valuation.

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The Future of Tech Due Diligence: Beyond the Code

Beyond M&A

Evolving Tech DD for a Changing World Tech Due Diligence (Tech DD) has traditionally been focused on code quality, architecture, scalability, and security. Measuring a firms ability to innovate is as crucial as analyzing its technical debt. While these remain critical, the expectations from investors and acquirers are expanding.

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