Moshe Hogeg, a serial entrepreneur from Israel with multiple businesses to his name, has found a new startup to back with his millions called Dragonera.
Dragonera has developed a service that can supposedly automate up to 70% of the early development of new products and platforms. It does this by providing pre-packaged bits of code that companies can lift and put into their apps and websites.
It does this by providing pre-packaged bits of code that companies can lift and put into their apps and websites.
These bits of code can be put together, much like the pieces of puzzle, to form a complete final software product, Dragonera claims.
“Over the course of ten years in the startup scene, I’ve witnessed many great ideas fail to thrive because there were no affordable alternatives to software development in-house, to allow a short time to market. Being able to take minimalistic approach and model redundant product decisions and implementation allows us to do just that,” said Ido Man, founder and CEO of Dragonera, in a statement.
Read the full article by Sam Shead at Business Insider Australia.