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Transportation Management Systems: Carrier Selection, Rate Shopping & Load Optimization
A Transportation Management System is not a tracking map with extra buttons. It is a structured freight operations platform that owns carrier selection, rate negotiation, load planning, dispatch, and proof-of-delivery capture in one governed workflow.
Manish Patel
May 18th, 2026Python for Logistics & Supply Chain Automation, APIs, and Real-Time Data Pipelines
Python for logistics and supply chain in 2026. Automation patterns, API integration, real-time data pipelines, and the architecture that scales operations.
Acquaint Softtech
May 18th, 2026SonarQube in CI/CD: What a DevOps Engineer Implements for Code Quality and Security
SonarQube in CI/CD catches code quality and security issues before they reach production. Here is what a DevOps engineer configures, which gates they set, and what it costs in 2026.
Taukir K
May 18th, 2026Python for EdTech How We Delivered a Full Web Platform for an E-Learning Company
How we built a full Python web platform for an e-learning company. Real architecture, multi-role workflows, video delivery, and the lessons that translate.
Acquaint Softtech
May 15th, 2026EHR vs EMR: What's the Actual Difference and Which Should You Build
Most people use EHR and EMR interchangeably. They are not the same system. One is a digital filing cabinet for a single practice. The other is a longitudinal health record that follows the patient across their entire care journey. Picking the wrong one costs founders 9 to 14 months of rework. Here is how to choose correctly the first time.
Ahmed Ginani
May 15th, 2026Multi-Tenant SaaS Architecture Comparison: Shared vs Database-per-Tenant
Multi-tenant SaaS architecture is not three flavours of the same idea. Shared database, schema-per-tenant, and database-per-tenant are three different operational contracts with your future self. This guide tells you which model fits each business condition, what each costs to run at 50, 500, and 5,000 tenants, and the 5-question decision framework Acquaint Softtech architects use before writing the first migration.
Ahmed Ginani
May 15th, 2026Automated Testing in CI/CD Pipelines: What a DevOps Engineer Integrates and What It Costs in 2026
A CI/CD pipeline without automated testing catches nothing before it reaches production. Here is what a DevOps engineer integrates, in which order, and what the ROI looks like in 2026.
Taukir K
May 15th, 2026Python for SaaS Architecture Patterns That Scale from 0 to 100,000 Subscribers
Python SaaS architecture patterns that scale from 0 to 100,000 subscribers. Multi-tenancy, frameworks, billing, and decisions that survive growth in 2026.
Acquaint Softtech
May 14th, 2026How Ride-Hailing Apps Work: Driver Matching, Tracking, and App Architecture
Ride-hailing apps are not simple taxi dispatchers. They are real-time logistics engines built on matching algorithms, GPS infrastructure, and dynamic pricing. Here is exactly how they work.
Manish Patel
May 14th, 2026Watch Now
Laravel Blog Posts
From a Frontend Problem to an Open-Source Plugin: My Tailwind CSS v4 Talk at Laravel Ahmedabad
The story behind tailwindcss-fluid-scale, from a frontend headache that kept following me across projects to an open-source Tailwind CSS v4 plugin I shared at the Laravel Ahmedabad Community Meetup.
Sagar P
June 11th, 2026Speaking on NativePHP Air v3 at Laravel Ahmedabad: Building Mobile Apps Without Leaving Laravel
A first-hand reflection from the Laravel Ahmedabad Community Meetup on NativePHP Air v3, and why Laravel teams can finally ship native mobile apps without leaving the stack they already know
Chirag D
June 10th, 2026Top Laravel Development Companies to Hire in 2026
Laravel is an open-source PHP framework based on the Model-View-Controller architecture, widely used to build secure and scalable web applications. BuiltWith reports that over 1.2 million live websites worldwide have used Laravel. Making it a trusted choice when selecting an experienced Laravel development company for modern backend systems.
However, searching for top Laravel development companies reveals hundreds of service providers, making evaluation time-consuming and complex. To simplify this process, we analyzed 100+ Laravel firms, shortlisted the top companies with 10+ years of experience, and focused on teams with proven large-scale project delivery, helping businesses identify reliable Laravel partners faster.
Acquaint Softtech
May 1st, 2026Custom Laravel Application vs Off-the-Shelf SaaS: Build vs Buy 2026
The build vs buy decision costs companies more when they get it wrong than almost any other technical choice. Here are the 7 questions that map your situation to the right answer with real 2026 numbers.
Manish Patel
April 28th, 2026Legacy System Modernization: Rebuild vs Refactor vs Replace: How to Choose
Every legacy modernization conversation starts the same way: should we rebuild from scratch, refactor what we have, or replace it with something off-the-shelf? Here is the decision framework that makes that choice concrete.
Manish Patel
April 20th, 2026Why Laravel 13 Wins as a Backend Framework in 2026?
How does Laravel 13 beat Node and Django in 2026? Discover where startups find ROI with AI-native features, rapid MVP cycles, and elite security protocols.
Acquaint Softtech
April 17th, 2026Staff Augmentation insights
What to Expect in the First 30 Days of a Staff Augmentation Engagement
Most staff augmentation engagements that fail do so in the first 30 days. The onboarding structure determines whether the developer reaches full velocity in week 3 or week 10. Here is exactly what to expect and what to do.
Mukesh Ram
April 30th, 2026IT Outsourcing vs Software Outsourcing vs Staff Augmentation
IT outsourcing, software outsourcing, and staff augmentation are used interchangeably. They are not the same thing. This plain-English guide explains the difference in under 10 minutes.
Ahmed Ginani
April 29th, 2026Staff Augmentation Red Flags: 12 Signs a Vendor Will Underdeliver
These 12 red flags appear before you sign, not after. Each one predicts a specific delivery failure. Spotting three or more in a single vendor is enough to walk away.
Ahmed Ginani
April 24th, 2026Top 10 IT Staff Augmentation Companies in India - 2026
Building and scaling software teams quickly has become a priority for companies working on modern digital products. Many organizations now partner with an IT Staff Augmentation Company to access skilled developers, reduce hiring delays, and stay focused on core business goals while expanding their engineering capacity.
At the same time, selecting the right augmentation partner can be challenging because of the growing number of providers in the market. Recent industry insights indicate the global IT staff augmentation market is expected to surpass $857 billion by 2031, with nearly 78% of companies planning to increase their use of augmentation services by 2026, showing how it has become a strategic workforce solution for scaling technology teams.
Mukesh Ram
April 24th, 2026How to Reduce Software Development Costs Without Reducing Quality (2026 Guide)
Most cost reduction attempts in software development cut quality alongside cost. These 7 strategies cut cost by removing waste, not capability. Real 2026 numbers included.
Mukesh Ram
April 23rd, 2026Why Offshore Development Fails: 7 Most Common Reasons and How to Avoid Each One
Offshore development fails for the same 7 reasons, repeatedly. None of them are about developer quality. All of them are about structure. Here is each one and the specific fix.
Ahmed Ginani
April 22nd, 2026Python insights
Python MVP Development How to Ship Fast Without Building Technical Debt
How to build a Python MVP in 2026 that ships fast without creating the technical debt that traps your V1. Scope, architecture, and engineering practices.
Acquaint Softtech
June 17th, 2026Managing a Dedicated Python Team Across Time Zones
How to manage a dedicated Python development team across time zones in 2026. Overlap windows, async architecture, and the practices that make it work.
Acquaint Softtech
June 16th, 2026Onboarding a Remote Python Developer What to Set Up in Week One
How to onboard a remote Python developer in 2026. The pre-boarding checklist, day-by-day Week One plan, and the mistakes that break remote engagements.
Acquaint Softtech
June 15th, 2026How to Run a Python Development Sprint What Good Delivery Actually Looks Like
How to run a Python development sprint that actually delivers in 2026. The cadence, ceremonies, anti-patterns, and what good sprint delivery looks like.
Acquaint Softtech
June 12th, 2026Post-Migration Performance Optimization in Python 2026
Python application running slow after migration? The 2026 playbook for profiling, optimizing database queries, caching, async patterns, and stable production.
Acquaint Softtech
June 11th, 2026Rewrite vs Refactor When Should You Rewrite vs Refactor Your Python Application?
When to rewrite versus refactor your Python application in 2026. The decision framework with real cost ranges, criteria, and why big-bang rewrites fail.
Acquaint Softtech
June 10th, 2026DevOps insights
Multi-Environment Kubernetes Setup (Dev/Stage/Prod): What a DevOps Engineer Delivers in 2026
Dev, staging, and production Kubernetes environments need more than separate namespaces. Here is the full multi-environment setup a DevOps engineer builds and what it costs in 2026.
Taukir K
June 16th, 2026Managing 200+ Kubernetes Workloads: What a Senior DevOps Engineer Does and What to Pay in 2026
Managing 200+ Kubernetes workloads requires a senior DevOps engineer with specific expertise beyond standard cluster management. Here is what they do differently and what to pay in 2026.
Taukir K
June 15th, 2026Helm Charts and Kubernetes Deployment Automation: What a DevOps Engineer Builds in 2026
Helm turns Kubernetes deployments from 20 YAML files per service into a single versioned command. Here is what a DevOps engineer builds with Helm, what gets automated, and what it costs in 2026.
Taukir K
June 12th, 2026Azure AKS Setup and Management: What a DevOps Engineer Delivers for Azure Workloads in 2026
Azure AKS is the right Kubernetes service for .NET stacks and Microsoft ecosystem companies. Here is what a DevOps engineer sets up, manages ongoing, and what it costs in 2026.
Taukir K
June 11th, 2026Kubernetes Cost Optimisation With Spot Instances: How a DevOps Engineer Reduces Your Cloud Bill by 60 to 80%
AWS Spot Instances reduce Kubernetes node costs by 60 to 80%. Here is what a DevOps engineer configures to make Spot work safely in a production K8s cluster and what you save.
Taukir K
June 10th, 2026Docker to Kubernetes Migration: What a DevOps Engineer Handles and What It Costs in 2026
Running Docker without orchestration is manageable at 3 services. At 8 or more, it becomes a reliability and deployment risk. Here is what a DevOps engineer does to migrate you to Kubernetes.
Taukir K
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