Anand Kulkarni
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We're excited to continue to expand those frameworks that we support and excited to support a broader set of types of customers and types of activities within the SDLC. Our bread and butter is still modernization. It's the part that most companies end up coming to us to support.
But we're also seeing emerging interest in related areas like maintenance, migration, all of which basically run through the same workflows modernization does. Look, I think the category here where I'd like us to end up is as the category leader and winner on how teams reverse engineer code bases.
But we're also seeing emerging interest in related areas like maintenance, migration, all of which basically run through the same workflows modernization does. Look, I think the category here where I'd like us to end up is as the category leader and winner on how teams reverse engineer code bases.
But we're also seeing emerging interest in related areas like maintenance, migration, all of which basically run through the same workflows modernization does. Look, I think the category here where I'd like us to end up is as the category leader and winner on how teams reverse engineer code bases.
To make sure that happens, we've got to keep investing in the core quality of our model to make sure we are delivering the best and highest quality results. I'm also looking forward to seeing where we can also go beyond just systems like modernization, migration, and maintenance. We're asked to look at things quite a bit that are not quite code, but almost code if you sprint at it.
To make sure that happens, we've got to keep investing in the core quality of our model to make sure we are delivering the best and highest quality results. I'm also looking forward to seeing where we can also go beyond just systems like modernization, migration, and maintenance. We're asked to look at things quite a bit that are not quite code, but almost code if you sprint at it.
To make sure that happens, we've got to keep investing in the core quality of our model to make sure we are delivering the best and highest quality results. I'm also looking forward to seeing where we can also go beyond just systems like modernization, migration, and maintenance. We're asked to look at things quite a bit that are not quite code, but almost code if you sprint at it.
And I think there's potential here for LLMs. and for Crowdbotics to look at those things as well. I'm talking about things like EHR migrations or CRM migrations, things that are really painful processes that enterprises and organizations have to do with human beings. We know that AI agents can solve this stuff. We're just not working on that today. So...
And I think there's potential here for LLMs. and for Crowdbotics to look at those things as well. I'm talking about things like EHR migrations or CRM migrations, things that are really painful processes that enterprises and organizations have to do with human beings. We know that AI agents can solve this stuff. We're just not working on that today. So...
And I think there's potential here for LLMs. and for Crowdbotics to look at those things as well. I'm talking about things like EHR migrations or CRM migrations, things that are really painful processes that enterprises and organizations have to do with human beings. We know that AI agents can solve this stuff. We're just not working on that today. So...
I'll look forward to seeing us able to support problems like that over time, especially as we get deeper into the market. We'll be able to look at everything else that we might want to generate requirements for turning into a crowdbotics object and being attached into our system.
I'll look forward to seeing us able to support problems like that over time, especially as we get deeper into the market. We'll be able to look at everything else that we might want to generate requirements for turning into a crowdbotics object and being attached into our system.
I'll look forward to seeing us able to support problems like that over time, especially as we get deeper into the market. We'll be able to look at everything else that we might want to generate requirements for turning into a crowdbotics object and being attached into our system.
I was inspired by my own parents more than anything else. My mom was a teacher. My dad worked in energy innovation for the state of California. They put a good work ethic in me. They also put a lot of curiosity in me as a kid. And I just remember them taking me to the library all the time. I would come home with arms books and that gave me a real drive to keep working to finish the next book.
I was inspired by my own parents more than anything else. My mom was a teacher. My dad worked in energy innovation for the state of California. They put a good work ethic in me. They also put a lot of curiosity in me as a kid. And I just remember them taking me to the library all the time. I would come home with arms books and that gave me a real drive to keep working to finish the next book.
I was inspired by my own parents more than anything else. My mom was a teacher. My dad worked in energy innovation for the state of California. They put a good work ethic in me. They also put a lot of curiosity in me as a kid. And I just remember them taking me to the library all the time. I would come home with arms books and that gave me a real drive to keep working to finish the next book.
spent a lot of time thinking about ideas as a kid. So I think that's been a piece that has definitely motivated me. Look, they say our parents are our first teachers, and I think they're also the ones who give you the way that you think about the world. I owe a lot to them for that kind of thinking and that kind of decision-making.
spent a lot of time thinking about ideas as a kid. So I think that's been a piece that has definitely motivated me. Look, they say our parents are our first teachers, and I think they're also the ones who give you the way that you think about the world. I owe a lot to them for that kind of thinking and that kind of decision-making.
spent a lot of time thinking about ideas as a kid. So I think that's been a piece that has definitely motivated me. Look, they say our parents are our first teachers, and I think they're also the ones who give you the way that you think about the world. I owe a lot to them for that kind of thinking and that kind of decision-making.
There are a lot of ways to run an organization, a lot of ways to build a product and launch it. I think the thing that I want people to think about when they are launching their own product, who are you solving it for? How do you make their lives better? And how do you make sure that you are relentlessly laser focused on solving that person's problems?