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Transforming Loan Document Processing with Microsoft Copilot Studio

Managing loan documentation remains one of the most time-consuming challenges in financial services. Employees often spend valuable hours collecting files, checking document completeness, extracting critical information, and ensuring secure storage. These manual steps increase the risk of errors, delays, and missing information throughout the loan intake process. AI loan processing powered by Microsoft Copilot Studio...
Email testing with Mailosaur

Email Testing with Mailosaur: A QA Guide

Email testing with Mailosaur Testing emails is an essential part of quality assurance, especially for applications that rely on account verification, password resets, notifications, and multi-factor authentication. However, validating email and SMS workflows can quickly become complicated when teams rely on personal inboxes, disposable email addresses, or manual testing. Email testing with Mailosaur provides QA...
Framing effect

The framing effect in business decision making

Framing Effect: the persuasive power (of how choices are presented) The framing effect presents cognitive bias in which people’s decisions change not because the facts change but because the presentation of those facts changes [1]. The very same information can trigger entirely different reactions depending on whether it is framed as a potential gain or...

The AI Productivity Stack I Actually Use in 2026 (Tools, Workflows & Cross-Platform Guide)

A first person walkthrough of what’s on my dock in April 2026. The tools, the workflows they form, and an honest cross-platform picture for the Windows and Linux folks. Every “AI productivity stack” post reads the same. A tool grid. No glue. Here’s mine, organized by the workflows they live inside, not the categories they...

Availability Bias in Business: Why Urgency Is Often an Illusion

NOTE: This article is the 3rd part in a four-part series on cognitive biases in business decision-making that emerged from an interactive, hands-on internal workshop led by Benjamin Kardum (Senior Project Manager) and Ana Schauperl (People and Culture Specialist). The workshop brought together cross-functional teams to explore how cognitive biases influence everyday decision-making in real-world...
PHP router class in the making

How to Build a Minimal PHP Router Class from Scratch 

Not every PHP project needs a full framework. Sometimes you just need a clean way to handle a handful of API endpoints. Without pulling in Laravel or Symfony, configuration files and without a dependency manager. Just a class you can drop in and use. Over the years, working on various web applications, I’ve run into...
anchoring and survivorship bias can be a time-stealer for your business

The First Number in the Room: How Anchoring and Survivorship Bias Distort Business Decisions

Note: This is Part 2 in a three-part series on cognitive biases in business decision-making, grown out of an interactive internal workshop led by Benjamin Kardum (Senior Project Manager) and Ana Schauperl (People and Culture Specialist) at Pontis Technology. Part 1 introduced the four biases most likely to derail business decisions. This part goes deeper...
choosing between Node.js vs next.js

Node.js + React.js vs Next.js: Lessons from Real Projects

Introduction In this post we will be discussing the differences in Node.js vs Next.js. Which stack is better for what. Everyone building a modern web application eventually faces the same question: which stack to choose. In the world of web development, the JavaScript ecosystem offers a dizzying array of choices. Two of the most popular...
business decision-making

Why Smart Leaders Still Make Bad Decisions (And What’s Really Behind It)

IT leaders love to say they’re data driven. They’ll point to dashboards, KPIs and multi-tab spreadsheets as proof that every major call is rooted in cold, hard facts. But even the most analytically sophisticated companies are still run by people and people come with cognitive shortcuts built in. Quietly, almost invisibly, biases slip into boardrooms,...
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