Software Development
By: Thayer Tate
In an increasingly digital world, data has become the lifeblood of businesses; 91.9% of organizations see measurable value from their data and analytics investments. However, the reliance on digital data also brings significant risks. […]
By: Thayer Tate
55% of people continue to use traditionally managed on-premise systems. To remain competitive, businesses must view technology investments, like migrating to the cloud, as a strategic advantage. However, properly migrating to the cloud requires […]
By: Thayer Tate
Historically, organizations had to manage their own IT infrastructure including resources like servers, storage, backups, load balancers, firewalls, user directories, virtual private networks, and that’s just scratching the surface. It is a lot to […]
By: Thayer Tate
Before the cloud, application development and operations required obtaining servers and storage and configuring them with database server software, middleware, runtime environments, etc. Often, network equipment would need to be purchased and configured to […]
By: SOLTECH
If you are new to software development and wondering how you go from idea to software, there are really three basic approaches. You can hire a single person, you can hire a software team […]
By: Thayer Tate
Starting the process of developing customized software can add a lot of stress and pressure when you’re uncertain about the best approach to follow and your responsibilities in the requirements definition process. It’s common to […]
By: Thayer Tate
If you’re looking to build a website, you are probably wondering how much it costs to develop a WordPress website. Although it may seem like a fairly simple question, there are a variety of factors […]
By: Thayer Tate
Software design is where all great applications start. You have ideas and goals. But before you can begin building your application, you need to weave your ideas and goals together into a clear plan […]
By: SOLTECH
Throughout my career, I have worked with various versions of HTML, starting with HTML 4 (introduced in 1997) and XHTML 1.0 (released in 2000). For over a decade, these standards shaped web development. Then, […]
By: Ann Mooney
Failed IT projects are more common than you’d expect. Statistics from Zipdo indicate that project managers cancel up to 31 percent of software projects before completing them. A software project can go awry in many ways—from budget […]

