ALGERIATECH Editorial
Infrastructure & Cloud
API-First Backends: Supabase, Neon, and the Serverless Database Wave
Five years ago, spinning up a production-grade backend meant provisioning servers, configuring connection pools, writing authentication middleware, and managing database migrations — a week of work before you had written a single line of business logic. Today, a developer can
Cybersecurity & Risk
AI-Assisted Vulnerability Management: From Scan to Patch in Hours, Not Weeks
The average organization takes 60 days to patch a critical vulnerability after it is disclosed. Attackers exploit those same vulnerabilities within an average of 4.5 days of a public proof-of-concept appearing.
Startups
AI Startup Funding in 2026: Mega-Rounds, Valuation Resets, and Who Is Still Investing
When OpenAI closed a $6.6 billion funding round in October 2024 — the largest venture capital deal in history at the time — it signaled something profound about the AI funding landscape: the rules of startup finance had been rewritten. A company with no traditional path to
AI & Automation
The Reasoning Model Race: What O3, DeepSeek R1, and Gemini Thinking Mean for Business
For three years, the AI conversation in enterprise boardrooms revolved around a single word: speed. How fast could a model generate a summary?
Startups
The AI Product Studio: Small Teams, Multiple Products, Outsized Revenue
Somewhere in Southeast Asia, a Dutch developer is running a $3 million-per-year business from his laptop — no co-founders, no employees, no investors. In France, a solo engineer is shipping a new product every few weeks, with several of them generating over $50,000 per month each.
Startups
The AI-Native Startup Stack: Infrastructure Choices That Define the Next Generation of Companies
The numbers are hard to argue with. Cursor crossed $1 billion in annualized revenue just 24 months after launch.
Skills & Careers
The AI-Native Engineer: Skills That Separate the Next Generation of Developers
There is a new kind of software engineer emerging in 2026, and the gap between them and everyone else is widening fast. They are not distinguished by knowing more algorithms or writing cleaner code.
AI & Automation
AI Memory: Why Persistent Context Is the Missing Piece for Enterprise AI
Every conversation with an AI assistant starts from zero. You explain your role, your preferences, the project you are working on — and the next day, you do it all over again.
Skills & Careers
AI Literacy for Business Leaders: What You Need to Know Without Being a Developer
The meeting room has changed. Where executives once debated market strategy or supply chain logistics, they now weigh AI vendor pitches, approve automation budgets, and sign off on deployment plans for systems they may not fully understand.