"You can speak freely, this is just a normal business conversation."
Anyway, Durell had no solution for Go Company; he wasn't omnipotent as a firefighter.
"So the current situation is that Go Company still doesn't have its own product, but competitors are already preparing to release products, right?"
"That's right," Durell nodded, Go Company was almost forced into a dead end.
Despite having the original ideas, Go Company found itself caught in a situation where it was too early for success and too late for the market.
"Then change the approach, abandon the original strategy, and consider taking the software route."
"How so?" Durell pulled out a small notebook from his pocket.
"Hey, no need for that." Dean interjected with a smile, "It makes me look like a snake oil salesman."
Durell shrugged, "You know, I've got too much on my plate, I might forget later."
"Alright, I'll cut to the chase. Since Go Company can't find a suitable hardware developer in the short term,