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If you had told me a few years ago that I would spend my evenings testing AI tools, writing detailed tutorials, and helping people learn technology online, I probably wouldn't have believed you.
My journey started much earlier—not with AI, content creation, or blogging—but with software development.
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For more than 9 years, I have been working with businesses across different industries, helping them solve real problems through technology. During this time, I have delivered more than 300 software projects, ranging from simple business websites to complex ERP systems, HRMS platforms, MIS dashboards, mobile applications, and custom business software.
While the projects were different, one thing remained the same: businesses don't actually need software. They need solutions.
A company doesn't wake up and decide it wants an ERP system. It wants to reduce operational chaos. A business owner doesn't ask for a dashboard because dashboards are exciting. They want better visibility into their business. Technology is simply a tool to solve a problem.
That philosophy has shaped the way I work as a Software Consultant.
Over the years, I noticed something interesting.
Whenever a new AI tool launched, hundreds of articles would appear within hours.
Most of those articles followed the same formula:
As someone who spends most of his time building software and solving business problems, I found this frustrating.
People were making decisions based on content written by people who had never actually used the tools they were recommending.
That's when the idea for Solvex Technologies started taking shape.
A few months ago, a client approached me with what seemed like a typical AI use case.
Their team was manually preparing reports every day. Employees would export data from multiple systems, compare records, identify exceptions, and then prepare summaries for management.
Like many businesses today, their first question was:
"Can we use AI for this?"
On the surface, the answer seemed obvious.
Most technology blogs would immediately recommend ChatGPT, a custom AI assistant, or an expensive automation platform.
Instead, I spent time understanding the actual workflow.
After analysing the process, I discovered that most of the work followed a predictable set of business rules.
These weren't AI problems.
They were business logic problems.
The solution ended up being a combination of SQL queries, stored procedures, and a few simple conditional rules built directly into the software.
What previously took hours of manual effort was reduced to a process that ran automatically in minutes. Most importantly, the solution was significantly cheaper than building or maintaining an AI-based system.
This experience reinforced something I have learned repeatedly throughout my career:
Technology should solve problems, not create new expenses.
AI is powerful, and I use AI tools every day. However, not every organisation needs AI, and not every problem should be solved with AI.
Many businesses can achieve remarkable results through better workflows, cleaner databases, smarter reporting, and thoughtful automation.
The real value comes from understanding the problem first and choosing the right solution second.
Sometimes that solution involves artificial intelligence.
Sometimes it involves a simple SQL query.
And sometimes the simplest solution is the best one.
I started Solvex Technologies because I wanted a place where people could find practical, experience-driven technology content.
When I review an AI tool, I test it.
When I recommend an automation workflow, I build it.
When I write about software development, I draw from real projects and real client experiences.
The goal is simple:
Help people make better technology decisions.
Whether you're:
I want the content on this platform to be genuinely useful.
Today, my professional life operates in two connected worlds.
One side helps businesses grow, The other helps people learn.
Both are driven by the same belief: Technology should create value, not confusion.
Moving forward, Solvex Technologies will continue publishing content focused on:
Every article will be guided by a simple question:
"Will this actually help someone?"
If the answer is yes, it belongs here.
Looking back, I never planned to become a blogger.
I simply wanted to share what I was learning while building software, testing tools, and helping businesses solve problems.
What started as years of consulting experience eventually became a platform dedicated to practical technology education.
And this is only the beginning.
If you're interested in software, AI, automation, or building systems that create real value, you're in the right place.
Welcome to Solvex Technologies.