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How to Choose a Retail Analytics Platform That Actually Helps You Make Decisions

How to Choose a Retail Analytics Platform That Actually Helps You Make Decisions

For many small retailers and e-commerce operators, analytics software becomes a reporting layer that looks useful but does not change decisions. The right platform should answer specific questions: what to reorder, where margins are slipping, which products deserve budget, and which channels are producing profitable sales. That means the buying decision should start with workflows, […]

Why AI chip startups are racing to cut inference costs, and what founders should do about it

Why AI chip startups are racing to cut inference costs, and what founders should do about it

AI infrastructure is moving from a story about model size to a story about unit economics. Two TechCrunch reports from the same day point in the same direction: SambaNova raised a huge round at an $11 billion valuation, while ZML released software aimed at making inference run more efficiently across different AI chips. For founders […]

AI Provider Dependency: The Startup Risk Founders Need to Price In

AI Provider Dependency: The Startup Risk Founders Need to Price In

For many founders, AI infrastructure feels easy until one provider change starts rewriting the business model. Model quality shifts, pricing changes, usage limits appear, and a product that looked stable suddenly depends on decisions made outside the company. If you are building on top of third-party AI, this is not a technical footnote; it is […]

What Uber’s Europe slowdown says about expansion risk for operators

What Uber’s Europe slowdown says about expansion risk for operators

Uber’s reported pause on five of its planned European launches is more than a transport-industry update. It is a reminder that expansion plans fail most often at the operating layer: local regulation, unit economics, partner readiness, and the ability to manage exceptions market by market. For founders and operators, the useful question is not whether […]

Quantum security is now an operations problem, not a theory problem

Quantum security is now an operations problem, not a theory problem

Quantum computing is often discussed as a far-off technical milestone, but for operators the real issue starts earlier: which data must stay secure for years, which systems depend on older encryption, and how much time it will take to move. The practical question is not whether quantum arrives tomorrow. It is whether your business is […]

Supplier Negotiation: How to Get the Best Deals for Your Business

Supplier Negotiation: How to Get the Best Deals for Your Business

Every entrepreneur and small business owner understands that strong supplier relationships are the cornerstone of success. In today’s competitive market, knowing how to secure the […] ...

Managing a Remote Team: Best Practices for a Distributed Workforce

Managing a Remote Team: Best Practices for a Distributed Workforce

The modern workspace is constantly evolving, and today’s entrepreneurs and small business owners are increasingly relying on remote teams to fuel growth and innovation. Successfully […] ...

Shipping and Fulfillment: When to Outsource and When to Keep In-House

Shipping and Fulfillment: When to Outsource and When to Keep In-House

The shipping and fulfillment landscape is evolving rapidly, making it essential for entrepreneurs and small business owners to make strategic decisions. One key decision is […] ...

Understanding Business Credit: How to Build and Use Credit Wisely

Understanding Business Credit: How to Build and Use Credit Wisely

For entrepreneurs and small business owners, managing the financial side of operations is both essential and challenging. A strong business credit profile not only unlocks […] ...