Knowing system requirements is rather like a disciple of a monastery, one who undertakes the noble task of comprehending the mysteries of the Universe.
Read MoreHigh security clearances are impressive but don’t equate creative talent. It just means you’ve never taken enough risks to make you a person of interest
Read MoreHigh security clearances are impressive but don’t equate creative talent. It just means you’ve never taken enough risks to make you a person of interest
Read MoreNot all of us remember the good old days of the '90s. Most assuredly we had computers. Competitive companies scrambled for the best software available even though most of it was boxed and generic.
Read MoreTechnology is like a spare tire. When you don’t need it you hardly think about making sure you are invested in one but are deliriously grateful to have up-to-date tire tech when the need arises and business situations go flat.
Read MoreTeeming with teams isn't an optimal business solution. The cost inevitably ends up at the expense of the client…which is me and you. We The People.
Read MoreBusinesses large and small have taken the red pill and awakened to a technological reality: The importance of ongoing web application development is important because it is vital to the way their customers conduct business.
Read MoreIn the early days of software development, the traditional method was linear and sequential. Developers thoroughly planned the process out from beginning to end.
Read MoreYou know what's changed the most during the last few decades of computing technology?
Read MoreThe Boss is really pushing this mobile app development scheme. The developers came in today for the umpteenth time to partner with us.
Read MoreIf you are not familiar with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, it is integrated software which pulls together all the functions your company currently uses until they operate interdependently instead of separately.
Read MoreHank is having a bad day at the office. His yearning for innovative technology backfired in a way it never has before. After all, his company’s data is securely backed by a cloud-hosted service.
Read MoreA long time ago in a galaxy far away, a good Master was trapped in the waste crusher of an evil Empire.
Read MoreHistory shows the Battle of Little Bighorn was decided merely because the US Army chose familiar, standardized weaponry—single-shot rifles instead of the more modern repeaters.
Read MoreMany of us will not remember the Dating Game from the 1970s without inadvertently dating ourselves.
Read MoreYou have to wonder who badly-designed mobile apps end up with? In a virtual Whoville filled with futuristic but technologically impractical applications?
Read MoreThe comparison between a business owner like you and a trapeze artist might not seem obvious at first.
Read MoreDave Bernard, serial entrepreneur and investor and CEO of The Intellection Group, joins Lawyer Liz to discuss hoverboards, flying cars, robotic housekeepers, and transporters - what's here, what's next, and what won't work.
Read MoreChange is intimidating but business software was never intended to behave like a diva. I suggest that you retire to a nice quiet PC and let your newest versions execute the way their designers intended them to.
Read MoreTraditionally, companies managed their systems operation in-house with a localized data center and dedicated servers. Data management, external and internal, remained mostly on-site.
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