Quality assurance testing as a separate step in the software development cycle is the key to success for the final product. Yet, many small companies decide not to onboard dedicated QA members justifying their decision by saying it is an unnecessary expense. It’s true that implementing software …
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How to Ensure Your Supply Chain Runs Smoothly
Improving your supply chain performance is something all SMEs should consider as essential maintenance on their businesses. Poor supply chain performance can lead to all kinds of issues, impacting your overall business strategy and leaving your firm struggling to match competitors in your industry. …
Everything You Need to Know about Business Softphones
As more and more professionals spend their workdays in the home instead of in a typical office setting, the usefulness and popularity of softphones has skyrocketed. The phones, which rely on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, emphasize presence rather than distant engagement, as they …
5 Ways to Reduce Your Business Costs with Analytical Software
Reducing business costs is not always easy, so a business needs to stay on top of their spending while assessing suppliers and mitigating spend risk or rogue spending. This is made extra difficult as many factors come into play each day making it unwieldy to address everything while retaining a …
Reasons Why You Should Invest in HR Software
With your business growing, you’re taking on more employees, your payroll is becoming more and more complicated, and your HR team is struggling under a mountain of paperwork and corporate responsibilities. If you want your business to succeed and you want your employees to enjoy a flawless and …
Software Development Best Practices
The global pandemic that has hit the whole world has left a devastating impact on many industries. On the other hand, some industries have not suffered that much and have become even more important. IT is definitely one of those industries that has continued to grow. Software is now pretty much …