View allAll Photos Tagged CIOinsights
Unless you believe it's inevitable that you have a chip in ya... you might want to read this book.
RFID everywhere. It's coming, it's here and before long if we don't draft laws to limit the extent RFID can be used tracking people... then you can kiss freedom goodbye forever.
This ain't no joke.
Right now Wal Mart has over twice as much data stored as the internet.
Imagine this figure in Ten years including the goverment, Dept. of Defense, military and all corporations.
Big Brother is Here.
I WILL CONTINUE TO ADD SPYCHIPS NEWS LETTERS TO THIS POST AS THEY COME IN.
________________________________________________
RFID stands for Radio Frequency IDentification. RFID uses tiny computer
chips, some smaller than a grain of sand, to track items from a
distance. Big business and big government want RFID chips to replace the
bar code. The chips can be embedded in ATM cards, sewn into the seams
of pants, or woven into shirt labels without their owners' knowledge.
The information on these chips can be read secretly, without your
permission, right through your purse, backpack or wallet.
Why Fight RFID?
Big business wants to use RFID to chip, number and track every item on
the planet -- every can of Coke, every car tire, every book, every
garment. They want to know where everything is at all times. By
association, they will be able to know very private details about the
people who buy, wear and interact with those products.
It's Already Started
Wal-Mart is already putting spychips on products. They've been caught
putting RFID tags in Lipfinity lipstick boxes, and just last week we
found an RFID tag on Hewlett-Packard printer/scanner packages in TEXAS!
You can see what we found by visiting our site at
www.spychips.com/protest/walmart/walmart-protest-details.....
_________________________________________________
Sleuths Crack Tracking Code Discovered in Color Printers
By Mike Musgrove
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, October 19, 2005; Page D01
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/18/...
__________________________________________________________
Here's a News Letter from the SPYCHIPS author:
From: newsletter@nocards.org
Subject: Anti-RFID rally at Wal-Mart this Saturday in Dallas
Date: October 13, 2005 9:17:28 PM CDT
To: newsletter@nocards.org
Dear CASPIAN Members and supporters:
I'm flying into Dallas today for a showdown in the Lone Star State.
It's time to take a stand against spychipping companies and their RFID
tagging activities, and Wal-Mart is at the top of our list. They've
begun brazenly selling RFID-tagged items right under the noses of Texas
shoppers, and it needs to stop.
We're organizing this weekend to send Wal-Mart a clear message:
"Don't mess with Texas! No Spychips in the Store!"
My Spychips co-author, Liz McIntyre, and I will be on hand to help local
CASPIAN members alert the public and the media to Wal-Mart's use of RFID
in stores. We will lead a rally outside of a Dallas Wal-Mart Super
Center Saturday to raise awareness of RFID and demand that the company
immediately stop selling spychipped products.
For more details, see:
www.spychips.com/protest/walmart/walmart-protest-details....
Wal-Mart is the 800-pound gorilla of the retail industry, and other
retailers follow its lead. (We've just learned that Best Buy is
considering item-level RFID tagging for 2006. We're betting they'll
rethink those plans once they get hit with a consumer backlash of their
own!) By taking a stand now, we can prevent the spread of these tags.
I have organized five protests since I founded CASPIAN in 1999, and
every one has been a completely positive experience. People bring their
families, their golden retrievers, and their shared love of freedom, and
they leave with the satisfaction that only comes from taking a stand for
what's right. That's a lot in this increasingly apathetic world. And it
feels great.
We now have over 10,000 CASPIAN members around the world and plan to
work with local communities to organize similar events elsewhere. We
know you will prove us right when we say that Americans and people
everywhere else across the globe will fight back against big corporate
plans to number and track us all.
Let's show them that it won't be as easy as they think.
In freedom and with high hopes,
Katherine Albrecht
CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering)
www.spychips.com // www.nocards.org
Co-author of "Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to
Track Your Every Move with RFID"
====================================
CASPIAN: Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering
Opposing supermarket "loyalty" cards and other retail surveillance
schemes since 1999
You're welcome to duplicate and distribute this message to others who
may find it of interest.
=====================================================================
To subscribe or unsubscribe to the CASPIAN mailing list, click the
following link or copy and paste it into your browser:
www.nocards.org/cgi-bin/mojo/mojo.cgi
If you have difficulty with the web-based interface, you may also
subscribe or unsubscribe via email by writing to:
admin@nocards.org
=====================================================================
Sleuths Crack Tracking Code Discovered in Color Printers
By Mike Musgrove
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, October 19, 2005; Page D01
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/18/...
It sounds like a conspiracy theory, but it isn't. The pages coming out of your color printer may contain hidden information that could be used to track you down if you ever cross the U.S. government.
Last year, an article in PC World magazine pointed out that printouts from many color laser printers contained yellow dots scattered across the page, viewable only with a special kind of flashlight. The article quoted a senior researcher at Xerox Corp. as saying the dots contain information useful to law-enforcement authorities, a secret digital "license tag" for tracking down criminals.
The content of the coded information was supposed to be a secret, available only to agencies looking for counterfeiters who use color printers.
Now, the secret is out.
Yesterday, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco consumer privacy group, said it had cracked the code used in a widely used line of Xerox printers, an invisible bar code of sorts that contains the serial number of the printer as well as the date and time a document was printed.
With the Xerox printers, the information appears as a pattern of yellow dots, each only a millimeter wide and visible only with a magnifying glass and a blue light.
The EFF said it has identified similar coding on pages printed from nearly every major printer manufacturer, including Hewlett-Packard Co., though its team has so far cracked the codes for only one type of Xerox printer.
The U.S. Secret Service acknowledged yesterday that the markings, which are not visible to the human eye, are there, but it played down the use for invading privacy.
"It's strictly a countermeasure to prevent illegal activity specific to counterfeiting," agency spokesman Eric Zahren said. "It's to protect our currency and to protect people's hard-earned money."
It's unclear whether the yellow-dot codes have ever been used to make an arrest. And no one would say how long the codes have been in use. But Seth Schoen, the EFF technologist who led the organization's research, said he had seen the coding on documents produced by printers that were at least 10 years old.
"It seems like someone in the government has managed to have a lot of influence in printing technology," he said.
Xerox spokesman Bill McKee confirmed the existence of the hidden codes, but he said the company was simply assisting an agency that asked for help. McKee said the program was part of a cooperation with government agencies, competing manufacturers and a "consortium of banks," but would not provide further details. HP said in a statement that it is involved in anti-counterfeiting measures and supports the cooperation between the printer industry and those who are working to reduce counterfeiting.
Schoen said that the existence of the encoded information could be a threat to people who live in repressive governments or those who have a legitimate need for privacy. It reminds him, he said, of a program the Soviet Union once had in place to record sample typewriter printouts in hopes of tracking the origins of underground, self-published literature.
"It's disturbing that something on this scale, with so many privacy implications, happened with such a tiny amount of publicity," Schoen said.
And it's not as if the information is encrypted in a highly secure fashion, Schoen said. The EFF spent months collecting samples from printers around the world and then handed them off to an intern, who came back with the results in about a week.
"We were able to break this code very rapidly," Schoen said.
__________________________________________________________
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 26, 2005
RFID PROMOTER SHAMED INTO REMOVING MISLEADING CLAIM FROM WEBSITE
Medical Products Company PDC Slammed by Revelations in "Spychips"
In the first of what will likely be many reverberations from a new book
about RFID, a global RFID applications company has been shamed into
removing a misleading claim from its website. California-based Precision
Dynamics Corporation (PDC) advertised that its RFID-enabled hospital
wristband could help remedy the leading cause of medical errors, which
it claimed was "patient misidentification."
The PDC website featured a page titled "Why RFID is Critical" with a
bold heading purporting to explain "Why hospitals need to be on board
with RFID." There the company wrote, "The leading cause of death due to
medical errors is caused by patient misidentification, and specimen or
medication misidentification." The quote was attributed to a report by
noted medical researchers Dr. Mark Chassin and Dr. Lucian Leape.
There was only one problem: The claim was not true.
While researching their new book, "SPYCHIPS: How Major Corporations and
Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID," authors Katherine
Albrecht and Liz McIntyre contacted Dr. Leape to investigate PDC's
claims. In a scathing written response, Dr. Leape called PDC's statement
a "complete misrepresentation." Dr. Leape went on to say that "one might
even say [PDC's claim is] a lie, in that it clearly is intended to
deceive."
PDC's misleading claim was exposed when "Spychips" hit the bookstores
earlier this month. Ziff Davis Retail Center Editor Evan Schuman picked
up the story from there, launching a mini investigation of his own. He
reported his findings in a recent CIOInsight article where he wrote,
"When Ziff Davis contacted PDC, the claim was still on their Web site
and they promised to get back to us with an explanation. No one ever did
but the claim has magically vanished from their site."
The book has set off a firestorm in the RFID community. Not only is PDC
scrambling to cover its tracks, companies like NCR are attempting to
distance themselves from their own promotional materials exposed in
"Spychips." In a recent interview with Wired News, NCR executive Richard
Beaver downplayed the company's plans for price changing shelves that
discriminate against bargain shoppers, calling them "concept documents"
designed to merely provide "thought leadership" in the RFID sphere.
"This is just the start of the corporate distress," predicts McIntyre.
"PDC and NCR aren't the only privacy bad boys whose embarrassing
statements are brought to light in our book. Other companies like IBM,
Procter & Gamble, Bank of America, BellSouth, and Philips will also have
some explaining to do when people read about their patent pending ways
to use RFID to track people through the things they wear, carry and
throw away. Consumers will realize these companies have an RFID agenda
that should concern us all."
Ziff Davis' Schuman apparently concurs. He called Spychips "a stunningly
powerful argument against plans for RFID being mapped out by government
agencies, retail and manufacturing companies," since it "effectively
debunks many of the top arguments about why RFID is not a privacy
worry." He added, "The authors Katherine Albrecht and Liz McIntyre use
vendors' own patent filings to show their thinking, such as an IBM
filing titled 'Identification and Tracking of Persons Using RFID-Tagged
Items.'" He also chided Philips for a patent application that talks
about placing RFID tags in shoes so they can be detected by RFID
scanners embedded in floors.
Schuman gave this advice to companies caught red-handed by the authors:
"A little subtlety is probably not a bad idea when trying to patent
ideas that your PR people are denying you're thinking about."
It may be a bit too late for that.
Evan Schuman's complete review of Spychips can be read at CIOInsight:
www.cioinsight.com/article2/0,1540,1875343,00.asp
To see the archived PDC web page with the medical misstatement visit:
web.archive.org/web/20041130083736/http://www.pdcorp.com/...
To see the "page not found" message at the original location of the
misstatement visit:
www.pdcorp.com/rfid/hc_why_rfid.html
=========================================
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Katherine Albrecht (kma@spychips.com) 877-287-5854
or
Liz McIntyre (liz@spychips.com) 877-287-5854
CASPIAN Consumer Privacy
www.spychips.com // www.nocards.org
=========================================
Innovative material science refers to the development and application of new and advanced materials that offer superior properties and performance over traditional materials. This field of study involves the research and development of materials that can solve existing problems or create new opportunities in various industries. These innovative materials can offer unique properties such as improved strength, durability, flexibility, lightweight, self-healing, and energy efficiency, among others. For More information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3d10-most-innovative-material-scienc...
Data centers must be protected from physical and cyber threats, which can include everything from unauthorized access to the building or IT equipment to hacking, malware, and other cyber attacks. Security measures may include physical access controls, surveillance systems, fire suppression systems, and network security protocols. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=10-most-innovative-data-center-compan...
Cloud computing offers several benefits, including reduced costs, improved scalability, greater flexibility, and better security and compliance capabilities. However, it also poses some challenges, including potential security risks, data management concerns, and the need for specialized skills and knowledge to manage cloud infrastructure. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-fastest-growing-cloud-compu...
The insurance industry is constantly evolving, and one area that has seen significant growth in recent years is the use of AI chatbots in customer service. AI chatbots are computer programs that use natural language processing and machine learning to simulate human conversation and provide assistance to customers. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=10-most-innovative-insurance-tech-com...
@microvectors : ¡Stockillustration News is out! t.co/nDhS8vZCn7 Stories via @CIOInsight #microstock #photography (via Twitter twitter.com/microvectors/status/893924098283274241)
AI-powered data centers are an emerging trend in the data center industry that utilize artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to optimize operations, prevent downtime, and improve energy efficiency. For more inforation visit cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-energy-solution-compan...
AI has the potential to transform the hospitality industry by addressing major shortcomings such as improving customer experience, increasing efficiency, and lowering costs. Here are some solutions that AI can provide:
Personalized Customer Experience: AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants can help guests with everything from booking rooms to recommending local attractions.Artifical Intelligence can also use data analytics to personalize recommendations based on a guest's preferences and previous behavior.
Predictive Maintenance: Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to predict equipment failures before they occur, allowing hotel staff to address issues proactively, reducing downtime, and saving money on maintenance costs.
Logistics plays a crucial role in supply chain management, acting as the backbone that connects suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and end consumers. It involves the coordination of multiple stakeholders, such as suppliers, carriers, and customs officials, to ensure seamless operations and timely delivery. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-logistics-companies-to...
Molecular diagnostics companies are businesses that specialize in the development and manufacture of tests that use molecular biology techniques to detect genetic and other molecular changes in patients. These tests are used in clinical settings to diagnose diseases, monitor disease progression, and guide treatment decisions. Some of the leading molecular diagnostics companies in the industry include Illumina, Qiagen, Roche Diagnostics, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Bio-Rad Laboratories. For more information visit:
cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-molecular-diagnostics-...
AI technologies are being used in a wide range of applications, from self-driving cars and virtual assistants to fraud detection and drug discovery. As AI continues to evolve and improve, it has the potential to transform many aspects of society, including healthcare, education, finance, and transportation. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-fastest-growing-artificial-...
Fastest growing edtech refers to the educational technology platforms or companies that are experiencing significant growth in terms of user base, revenue, and market share. These edtech platforms typically offer innovative and effective solutions to enhance teaching and learning, leveraging the latest technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and virtual reality.. For more details visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-fastest-growing-edtech-compani...
Leading clean tech companies demonstrate a commitment to environmental stewardship, often aligning their business models with the principles of circular economy and resource conservation. They prioritize the development of technologies and products that minimize environmental impact, reduce carbon emissions, and optimize resource utilization. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-clean-tech-companies-t...
The Rise of AI: Exploring the World of Intelligent Machines" is a comprehensive title that delves into the evolution, potential, and implications of artificial intelligence!. The book examines the development of AI technologies from their early stages to the present day, explores their impact on various industries and society, and discusses the ethical and moral considerations surrounding the use of intelligent machines. This title offers a broad understanding of the potential of AI and its impact on our lives, economy, and future.
The fastest growing telecom companies are poised to benefit significantly from the adoption of 5G technology, which is expected to drive growth and innovation in the telecommunications industry for years to come. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-fastest-growing-telecom-compan...
Looking for emerging thermal management enterprises to watch in 2022? Check out our list of up-and-coming companies in the industry. Stay ahead of the game and stay up-to-date on new technology, innovative solutions, and the latest trends in thermal management. These leading brands are poised to make a big impact in the industry, and you won't want to miss out. Follow these emerging thermal management enterprises to keep on your radar in 2022 and beyond.
For more visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-thermal-management-com...
Discover how innovative AI companies are reshaping the business landscape with cutting-edge technology. Explore the latest advancements and breakthroughs in artificial intelligence that are revolutionizing industries and transforming the way we work and live. Learn about the companies leading the charge and stay ahead of the curve with our comprehensive insights.
cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-fastest-growing-artificial-...
In recent years, cancer diagnosis and treatment have been significantly impacted by molecular diagnostics. This method involves analyzing the genetic composition of cancer cells in a patient's body to identify specific mutations or biomarkers that are linked to the disease. Such information can be utilized to develop targeted treatments that can effectively attack cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy cells.
For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-molecular-diagnostics-...
Get ready to witness the transformation of urban life as we know it. Our list of the top 10 smart cities companies will inspire and amaze you with their innovative solutions to urban challenges. From big data to cutting-edge technologies, these companies are leading the charge towards sustainable, efficient, and livable cities. Don't miss out on this informative article - read now to discover the companies that are shaping our urban future.
For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-smart-cities-companies...
A smart city is a technologically integrated urban area that utilizes data analytics, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and other digital technologies to enhance various aspects of urban life. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-leading-smart-cities-compan...
Implementing online ordering systems also improves order accuracy. Customers can specify their preferences, dietary restrictions, and special requests clearly, ensuring that their orders are accurately conveyed to the kitchen staff. This reduces errors and leads to higher customer satisfaction, minimizing returns or complaints. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=10-most-innovative-restaurant-tech-co...
Looking for the most exciting retail tech companies to watch for in 2022? These innovators are transforming the retail industry with cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions that improve the customer experience, increase efficiency, and drive growth. Stay ahead of the curve by keeping an eye on these companies as they shape the future of retail.For more visit cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-best-retail-tech-companies-...
Contact centers are critical for businesses to maintain positive customer relationships and ensure customer satisfaction. They serve as the primary point of contact between customers and businesses, and their main objective is to provide high-quality customer service. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/maz/r3d=r3dr3dr3dtop-10-best-contact-cent...
Material science has had a profound impact on numerous industries, from aerospace to healthcare. For example, the development of new materials has enabled the creation of lighter, more durable, and more efficient components for aircraft and spacecraft. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3d10-most-innovative-material-scienc...
The field of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly expanding, and numerous companies are at the forefront of this growth. These fastest-growing AI companies have demonstrated exceptional innovation, technological advancements, and market adoption, making them leaders in the AI industry. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-fastest-growing-artificial-...
Leading thermal management companies play a crucial role in ensuring the optimal performance and reliability of electronic devices, reducing operating costs, and enhancing overall system efficiency. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-thermal-management-com...
Effective logistics management involves strategic decision-making to optimize operations and achieve key objectives. This includes minimizing costs, reducing lead times, improving overall efficiency, enhancing customer satisfaction, and mitigating risks. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-logistics-companies-to...
Insurance tech solutions also contribute to operational efficiency by automating manual processes, reducing paperwork, and streamlining workflows. This automation not only reduces administrative burdens but also minimizes errors and speeds up response times. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=10-most-innovative-insurance-tech-com...
EdTech is focused on interactive and immersive learning experiences. EdTech platforms incorporate various multimedia elements, such as videos, simulations, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR), to make learning more engaging and practical. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-fastest-growing-edtech-compani...
Leading Energy Solution is a pioneering company at the forefront of the sustainable energy revolution. With an unwavering commitment to addressing the world's pressing energy challenges, we have emerged as a trusted provider of innovative solutions for a clean and green future. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-energy-solution-compan...
Leading molecular diagnostics companies are critical players in the healthcare industry and contribute significantly to improving patient outcomes and quality of life. Some of the notable leading molecular diagnostics companies in the market include Roche Molecular Diagnostics, Abbott Laboratories, Siemens Healthineers, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Qiagen. For more information visit:
cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-molecular-diagnostics-...
Energy Solution is committed to driving innovation in the energy sector and staying abreast of the latest advancements and emerging technologies. Through partnerships with leading research institutions and collaborations with other industry players, the company remains at the cutting edge of energy solutions, constantly exploring new opportunities to deliver sustainable and cost-effective energy solutions. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-energy-solution-c
A contact center is a centralized hub within an organization that acts as the primary point of contact for customers. It serves as a dedicated facility where customers can reach out for assistance, guidance, and support regarding a variety of matters, such as product inquiries, technical issues, billing concerns, or general information. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dr3dr3dtop-10-best-contact-center-c...
Energy storage refers to the process of storing excess energy generated by various sources for later use. Energy storage technologies such as batteries, flywheels, and compressed air systems enable the integration of renewable energy sources into the grid by storing energy when it is available and releasing it when it is needed. For more inforation visit cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-energy-solution-compan...
Integrated omni-channel solutions provide customers with a seamless shopping experience across multiple touchpoints, allowing them to browse and purchase products online, pick up orders in-store, or have them delivered to their homes. This convergence of online and offline retailing enhances convenience and flexibility for customers, ultimately driving customer satisfaction and loyalty.
For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-best-retail-tech-companies-...
Adaptive learning technology refers to an innovative approach to education that uses data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) algorithms to tailor learning experiences to each individual student's needs and abilities. It allows for personalized instruction, feedback, and assessments, and can adapt to each learner's pace, style, and preferences. For more information visit : cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-fastest-growing-edtech-compani...
Molecular diagnostics is a powerful tool in modern medicine, providing rapid and accurate detection of genetic and molecular changes. It enables personalised medicine approaches by tailoring treatments to individual patients based on their molecular profiles. This field continues to advance with the development of new technologies, enhancing our ability to diagnose and treat diseases with greater precision and efficacy. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=top-10-leading-molecular-diagnostics-...
Containers are a popular technology that is rapidly transforming the way applications are deployed and managed in cloud computing environments. Containers are lightweight, portable, and provide an efficient way to package and run applications in a consistent manner across different environments, from development to production. In this section, we will discuss the role of containers in cloud computing and their benefits. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-fastest-growing-cloud-compu...
Telecom companies are businesses that provide communication services to customers over long distances. These services may include telephone, internet, television, and mobile services. Telecom companies own and operate the infrastructure, such as fiber optic cables, cellular towers, and satellites, that enable the transmission of voice, data, and video content.
DevOps and continuous delivery (CD) are two methodologies that have become increasingly popular in software development. DevOps is a set of practices that emphasizes collaboration and communication between development and operations teams, while continuous delivery is a software development practice that focuses on delivering software in small, frequent releases. When combined with cloud computing, DevOps and CD offer several benefits that can help organizations achieve faster time-to-market, improve software quality, and increase efficiency. In this section, we will discuss the benefits of cloud-based DevOps and continuous delivery methodologies. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-fastest-growing-cloud-compu...
Retail tech refers to the use of technology in the retail industry to enhance customer experiences, streamline operations, and drive sales. The best retail tech solutions are those that effectively meet the needs of both customers and businesses, providing seamless and convenient experiences for shoppers while also improving efficiency and profitability for retailers. For more information visit: cioinsights.com/r3d=r3dtop-10-best-retail-tech-companies-...
The real question is: How flexible do you want your business to be in 12 months?
🔹 Off-the-shelf = quick start, limited growth
🔹 Custom = scalable, integrable, future-ready
At Expert App Devs, we guide C-level stakeholders through the requirement gathering and proposal stage to match your budget allocation and go-live timeline.
Ask us how to balance custom development with roadmap predictability.
#appdevelopmentcompany #customapps #scalabledevelopment #CIOinsights #proposal #budgetallocated #ExpertAppDevs
#buildvsbuy #apps #custom #enterprise #roadmap #development #customapps #enterpriseapps #appstrategy #budgetplanning #digitalgrowth #techstack #businessapps #productroadmap #customsoftware #scalabledevelopment #CIOinsights #budgetallocated #appsolutions #ExpertAppDevs #itconsulting #appdelivery #digitalstrategy #futureproof