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No matter how experienced you are, whether you’ve been developing software since the floppy disk days or you’ve just flipped your tassel as a new code school grad, technical interviews are intimidating. Not to […]
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This week’s lunch and learn is brought to you by SOLTECH’s very own QA Automation Engineer, Victor Silva. Manual software testing is exactly what it sounds like: a human sitting in front of a […]
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Budgeting for anything is difficult, whether it’s groceries, school, or household bills. But, how do you plan for unexpected costs that arise? What do you do if your car needs to go into the […]
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Everyone has heard of the term “buyer’s remorse”, feeling anxious AFTER a large purchase has been made. But, what’s it called when you’re anxious about a purchase prior to making it, and how do […]
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It is so important to reach your users when you own a web application, and in the digital age, that means making sure people on mobile devices can use your app. It also means […]
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Introducing Jim Ownby… Jim is a US Army veteran and native Texan. Having been in the software game for 17 years, Jim is a veteran “app wrangler”. He’s also an alumnus of the Defense […]
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Veanne: Hello, and welcome to Atlanta Business Impact Radio. We’re your hosts, Veanne Smith and Sarah Lodato. We’re so excited to have our listeners join us for another episode of Season 3 where our topic […]
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INTRODUCING Humor INTO THE WORKPLACE Welcome to the sixth episode of season three, where we’re exploring innovation and talking with business leaders about how they have incorporated innovative approaches to the work they do. In this […]
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The first question many employers ask right out of the gate is “How much will it cost me?” And for good reason. While it’s true that businesses need to spend money to make money, […]
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A legacy software system is like your trusty, old car. You know what to expect. It’s always (mostly) worked. So, why do away with it? Legacy systems work great—until they don’t. But, that’s okay. […]