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Vibe Coding & Marketers: The 2026 Shift in Product Building

Vibe Coding & Marketers: The 2026 Shift in Product Building

Vibe Coding: How Nigerian Marketers are Becoming Product ManagersThe barrier between 'marketing' and 'engineering' has collapsed in 2026. With the rise of Vibe Coding—using natural language to generate functional software prototypes—marketers in Nigeria are evolving into product builders. At Tech Service Nigeria, we are supporting this shift by integrating AI tools into the creative workflows of non-technical teams.From Campaign Idea to Working PrototypeIn the past, a marketer in Abuja with a gr...

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The Rise of Serverless: Cutting DevOps Overhead for Lagos Startups

The Rise of Serverless: Cutting DevOps Overhead for Lagos Startups

Eliminating Infrastructure Headaches with Serverless ComputingIn 2026, the 'speed to market' is the primary metric for success in the Lagos tech ecosystem. Nigerian startups can no longer afford to spend weeks configuring servers or managing patches. At Tech Service Nigeria, we are championing the move to Serverless Architecture (FaaS), allowing developers to focus solely on writing code while the cloud provider handles the rest.Pay Only for What You ExecuteTraditional cloud hosting requires you...

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Machine Learning for Small Business: No Longer Just for Giants

Machine Learning for Small Business: No Longer Just for Giants

Democratizing AI: How Nigerian SMEs can use Machine Learning in 2026For a long time, Machine Learning (ML) felt like something only big banks or global tech giants could afford. In 2026, that has changed. Tech Service Nigeria is helping Nigerian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) implement Affordable ML Solutions to automate repetitive tasks, predict customer behavior, and drive significant revenue growth.Practical ML Applications for Local SMEsYou don't need a billion-dollar budget to benefit ...

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