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Whether you're a small startup owner or part of a tech giant, your success hinges not just on the products or services you offer, but on the trust and loyalty you cultivate with your clients. In this article, we'll explore the best practices for nurturing client relationships and try to learn how to avoid a painful breakup with a customer.
When asked what PYGIO does, and why we’re different, we always highlight two key points: 1) we provide access to world-class talent, and 2) we operate at the confluence of software engineering and data science. I’ve been thinking about the latter point and wanted to write some of my thoughts on what this means, and how it applies to our work at PYGIO.
Analysis, design, building towards an MVP, choosing tech stack, establishing maintenance cadence, managing technical debt…Vladyslav Tsyrkun, Senior Front-End developer at PYGIO, shares his views on the nuances of product development. This interview was super personal and self-reflective. We hope you’ll dig it.

April 25, 2024

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Ihor Medvedkov is one of our talented Java engineers in the banking practice at PYGIO. We had a coffee with him and asked about his current project and the challenges and opportunities in banking and fintech companies. Ihor speaks about the technologies financial institutions will use in the future. Read on!
Software development is a complex thing. To get the best results, to arrive at the desired vision, requires a lot of simplicity.

April 8, 2024

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Dear valued customer and partner, we wanted to share with you an exciting update on our end — we're officially BEE level 2 compliant!
Optimism about the stability of the growth in the country is high. Many people ask the question, “so the UAE has been growing significantly year-on-year for the last 20-30 years. When does this stop?” It seems like it's not going to stop as the growth is sustainably driven by a multitude of factors - not just oil.

March 4, 2024

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A different way of doing business…not VC-centric

January 25, 2024

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Selling is not about getting paid for your goods or services. Selling, in my view, is about convincing, or, more gently, persuading someone of your point of view.