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Legacy System Modernization: A Guide for Naija Firms

Legacy System Modernization: A Guide for Naija Firms

Legacy System Modernization: Bridging the Gap to 2026Many established Nigerian firms are still running on software built a decade ago. While these systems are reliable, they are often slow, insecure, and unable to integrate with modern tools. Tech Service Nigeria provides a strategic roadmap for Legacy System Modernization.The 'Strangler Fig' PatternYou don't have to replace everything at once. We use the 'Strangler' approach—building new, modern modules around your old system and slowly replaci

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Machine Learning Scratch: The Math Behind the Code 2026

Machine Learning Scratch: The Math Behind the Code 2026

Beyond the Library: Why 'ML from Scratch' Matters in 2026While anyone can use a pre-built model, true innovation comes from understanding what’s happening 'under the hood.' In 2026, Tech Service Nigeria is encouraging developers to dive into Machine Learning from Scratch.The Power of Linear Algebra and CalculusMachine Learning is built on the foundations of mathematics. Understanding how gradients descend and how matrices multiply allows you to tune models for the unique datasets found in the Ni

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The Rise of Micro-Interactions: Engaging Naija Users

The Rise of Micro-Interactions: Engaging Naija Users

Micro-Interactions: The Secret to Delightful User Experiences in 2026Why do some apps feel 'premium' while others feel 'clunky'? Often, the difference lies in Micro-Interactions. In 2026, Tech Service Nigeria is using these subtle design elements to build deeper engagement for brands across the country.What are Micro-Interactions?A micro-interaction is a single, functional task that provides feedback to the user. Think of the satisfying 'pull-to-refresh' animation, the subtle sound when a paymen

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