Author Archives: Stephanie Cornelissen

About Stephanie Cornelissen

Stephanie Cornelissen is a Technical Solutions Consultant with strong experience helping organizations navigate complex digital change. She works closely with teams to align business goals with practical, scalable technology solutions. With expertise in system architecture, integrations, and emerging technologies, she focuses on solving real-world problems through thoughtful execution. She enjoys working where technology meets business strategy and measurable growth.

The Modern Guide to Global Engineering Partnership Success

Not so long ago, bringing in an outside engineering team was seen almost entirely as a way to cut costs. That’s not the case anymore. A global engineering partnership has evolved into a powerful strategy for driving real innovation and …

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AI System Integration Consulting for Smarter Growth

It's a common story: a company invests in a shiny new AI tool, expecting it to change everything overnight. Instead, it sits in a digital corner, disconnected from the core business and failing to deliver on its promise. The real …

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A Guide to Building Scalable Healthtech Platforms

When you’re building a healthtech platform, scalability isn't just a nice-to-have feature on a technical checklist. It's the very foundation that determines whether your product will thrive or collapse under its own success. A platform that can scale is one …

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A Guide to Maintenance and Support in Software Development

The day your software goes live isn’t the end of the road; it’s just the beginning of the journey. Too often, teams treat launch day like a finish line, popping the champagne and moving on. But maintenance and support in …

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Compliance Driven Software Development: A Practical Guide

When most development teams hear the word “compliance,” they think of roadblocks. It’s often seen as a chore – a long checklist of rules that slows down innovation and adds a ton of overhead. But treating compliance as an afterthought …

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