With three years of strong business growth, this marks Rōnin Consulting’s first time on the list!
With three years of strong business growth, this marks Rōnin Consulting’s first time on the list!
Many companies jump into AI with big ambitions—often too big. This article explores why trying to solve everything with one massive AI project is a red flag and shares a smarter approach: starting small, building momentum, and scaling successful AI with clarity and confidence.
Meet Matt Conway. A software engineer with a passion for cars and code (though not always in that order). Matt brings a grounded perspective and sharp technical instincts to every project he touches.
Rōnin Partner (and non-developer) Chuck Harris put Vibe Coding to the test by reviving an old passion project—a card-based battle game called Arena. With no formal dev background, he used AI to write over 4,000 lines of JavaScript and build a working prototype. His experiment proved that vibe coding is a powerful tool for rapid prototyping, when used within its limits.
This blog is a summary of a recent conversation between three Rōnins, where they provide AI answers to the most common questions they hear from clients—everything from deployment timelines and infrastructure to token costs and model selection
If you’ve joined Rōnin, chances are Ronda Coyle was part of the journey, as our culture keeper, HR lead, and the go-to for all things people, policy, and a lot of dry humor.
At Rōnin, clients ask these common AI questions weekly, so we pulled together the nine most asked ones. Whether launching your first proof of concept or refining your AI-enabled workflow, this guide answers some of the most pressing questions.
In a laid-back but insight-packed conversation, Julie Simpson, Marketing Manager at Rōnin Consulting, sat down with founding owner Ryan Kettrey to talk shop. They covered everything from dot-com-era nostalgia to modern Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration challenges.
Today, the question is no longer whether people are using AI but how they are using AI. As models become more powerful and access becomes easier, public AI isn’t just supporting tasks. It’s shaping decisions and entire industries.
We sit down with Charles Lueker, a former Army band trumpet player turned software developer, to learn more about his life in and out of Rōnin.
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