Why the Next Billion-Dollar SaaS Won't Be Built in Silicon Valley: The Rise of Guerrilla Tech Hubs
The New Front Line of Software Engineering It is past midnight in a densely packed co-working space in the heart of Bengaluru, and the traditional hum of mechanical keyboards typing out endless lin...

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The New Front Line of Software Engineering It is past midnight in a densely packed co-working space in the heart of Bengaluru, and the traditional hum of mechanical keyboards typing out endless lines of syntax has been replaced by intense, rapid-fire conversations. Across the country, inside the NIDHI Centre of Excellence in Ahmedabad, a similar scene unfolds. These are not outsourced IT support teams or massive armies of legacy enterprise developers. They are highly agile, deeply focused product teams consisting of three to four individuals orchestrating vast networks of artificial intelligence agents. This is the new front line of the software engineering revolution. In traditional technology strongholds like Silicon Valley, shipping a comprehensive enterprise product typically requires massive venture capital, bureaucratic layers of engineering management, and development cycles measured in quarters or years. In these emerging global hubs, however, developers are utilizing a complet