Green flags for a nearshore development partner

When hiring a nearshore software company, prioritize partners that demonstrate a people-first philosophy, strategic in-person collaboration, verifiable certifications (e.g., ISO 27001, CMMI), and transparent pricing. Key green flags include rigorous candidate vetting, background checks, proper U.S.-LATAM legal structure, and up-to-date insurance (e.g., E&O Cyber) to mitigate risks. Seek vendors with glowing client reviews, industry-aligned references, and a commitment to long-term partnership—ensuring they align with your goals, culture, and security standards while delivering top-tier talent.
AI Solution: the best recommendations

Discover the best recommendations for implementing AI software solutions in your business, from carefully analyzing each use case to developing modular systems that can be regularly updated. Learn from real-world cases and avoid common mistakes like forcing generic AI models into unsuitable scenarios. Build a flexible, adaptable system and manage expectations regarding AI’s accuracy and efficiency.
Fixed-price software development

Imagine you have an idea to build a fitness app or an internal tool for your organization to track your employees’ performance. Where do you start? Do you have a rough ballpark of how much you want to spend? If you’re still not sure, then you’ve come to the right place. Our team at Ewents has worked with hundreds of companies building software projects from scratch; we can definitely help.
Nearshore software vendor in Latam

What are the steps involved in working with a nearshore software vendor from Latin America?
Future of software development

It’s crazy how fast AI is evolving. And even crazier is that the next five years promise to redefine how, where, and even why software is built.
Hiring Software Developers LATAM

This blog is for companies looking to scale their teams by hiring devs working remotely from Latin America (nearshore). We’ll explain everything you need about hiring, onboarding, and fostering career growth.
Becoming a software engineer: University or self-taught?

Deciding between going to university or taking the self-taught route to become a software engineer is a big deal. It’s like standing at a crossroads, figuring out which path will take you to your dream job faster, better, or making you more money. Both have their merits, but let’s take a closer look at the downsides of the university route and why more people are skipping the lecture halls and diving straight into coding bootcamps, online courses, or just hitting up YouTube and GitHub coding challenges.
Automotive Gen Ai Engineers at Formula 1?

Argentine F1 driver Franco Colapinto, recently rising to fame, had a shocking race in Brazil when he suddenly crashed into a wall. At first glance, it looks like just another car crash, which is fairly common during a race. But what if a software failure caused the accident?
How to Build a Software MVP with a $5k-30k Budget as a Startup Founder

Creating a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is the way for startup founders to get their project off the ground. Here’s the typical roadblock: you only have $5,000 to $30,000 to make it happen.
The reason why AI will never replace Argentina’s software developers: we drink mate.

If you’ve worked with Argentine software engineers, you’ve probably noticed one thing we all have in common — we drink mate. No, not a coding language, not a trendy app, but that mystical drink that we sip from a gourd with a metal straw (or bombilla, as we call it). You might be wondering, “What’s in that thing? And how do they stay so sharp and energized?”