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Overview: LangChain vs Vespa
Choosing the right tool for an LLM-powered system often comes down to two related questions: how will you orchestrate model calls, tools, and retrieval, and where will you run the retrieval and inference workloads at scale? LangChain and Vespa answer those questions from different layers of the stack. LangChain is a developer-facing framework for composing model-driven pipelines, agents, and retrieval flows in Python and JavaScript. Vespa is a production-grade, distributed se

Leanware Editorial Team
Jan 208 min read


Legal Software Development Services for Modern Law Firms
Law firms today face higher client expectations, stricter compliance rules, and pressure to cut down on routine administrative work. Software isn’t just for tracking cases or documents anymore - it helps manage workflows, keep information secure, and coordinate teams efficiently. In the U.S., 73% of firms use cloud-based legal tools, with document and practice management seeing the highest adoption. Around 85 percent of litigators submit court filings electronically, and AI-

Leanware Editorial Team
Jan 209 min read


Fintech Software Development: Services, Guide & Best Practices
Fintech software supports real financial operations at scale. Digital banks, payment systems, lending platforms, and investment applications now run workloads that were traditionally handled by core banking systems. What differentiates these products is not presentation or speed alone, but the engineering required to handle transactions, security, and regulation consistently. Developing fintech software introduces constraints that do not exist in most consumer or SaaS produc

Leanware Editorial Team
Jan 2015 min read


Healthcare Software Development: Services, Solutions & Use Cases
Healthcare runs on software that often lags a decade behind other industries. Many hospitals still use systems built before smartphones existed, patient records sit in silos that cannot talk to each other, and administrative tasks consume hours that should go toward patient care. Patients, meanwhile, expect the same convenience from healthcare that they experience in banking or retail. Healthcare software development focuses on creating systems that support clinical workflow

Leanware Editorial Team
Jan 208 min read
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