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Read the latest goings on at Tango, what's new in Nearshore, tips for Staffing in Latin America and insights for Product Development and Software Engineering.

By Govind Davis January 1, 2025
Learn the importance of web accessibility and how to implement it effectively. Discover best practices for designers, developers, and testers to create inclusive websites for users with disabilities.
By Govind Davis December 31, 2024
Explore the intricate challenges and opportunities in developing and utilizing artificial intelligence (AI), particularly around issues of bias, data integrity, and societal impacts. Learn what AI is and how product managers and business leaders are leveraging it, directly from an expert panel.
By Axel Luna April 30, 2024
Step-by-step guide to integrate ChatGPT to supercharge your NextJS project.
By Govind Davis November 13, 2023
Explore the World of Penetration Testing: Unveiling the Art of Ethical Hacking. Delve into the controlled simulations of cyber attacks as ethical hackers assess and exploit vulnerabilities in organizational infrastructures. Learn about the purpose, types, and significance of penetration testing—black-box, white-box, and gray-box approaches. Discover how this invaluable practice strengthens security measures, identifies vulnerabilities, and provides actionable recommendations for robust cyber defenses. Stay ahead in the cybersecurity landscape and make informed investments in safeguarding your organization's data, customer information, and intellectual property.
By Tango Team October 25, 2023
Hello,Even though we are a Rails development team, we use WordPress for our blog. We love Rails, but WordPress provides a robust solution for our blogging needs. And lately, we have been experimenting with Docker + Wordpress.
By Tango Team October 25, 2023
Have you seen a team that doesn't understand the reason behind developing certain feature? Have you had a sprint review where more than a half of the features are rejected? Or that the team develops a huge feature that doesn't add any significant value to the product? If you've seen this in your project, it might mean that your Product Owner is doing something wrong.We can consider the Product Owner to be the main stakeholder. She should own the product and determine direction. The reality is that the Product Owner role is different from that of a project manager, since she has the passion, the vision, and, unlike a project manager, has to say no to people.
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