Software Development

By: Ann Mooney
Software is very intertwined with running a modern business. Existing companies tend to adopt software as a means to scale their business without hiring more people; drive new sales and revenues; or offer customer-facing, […]

By: Thayer Tate
User acceptance testing (UAT) describes the testing that occurs after the development team has completed its work and typically follows the Quality Assurance (QA) process. Rather than including QA steps like verifying that the […]

By: Thayer Tate
Salesforce is the world’s #1 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform. Its main strength is that it was built to be a flexible and highly customizable platform instead of just a turnkey CRM product. On […]

By: SOLTECH
SOLTECH has been recognized as one of Atlanta’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® by the National Association for Business Resources (NABR). The award identifies and honors organizations that display a commitment to […]

By: Tim Smith
There’s a widely held thought that scoping a software development project should be easy. Sometimes, that’s true. When your business is starting out, or you’re a small company, projects are often smaller and scoping […]

By: SOLTECH
SOLTECH today announced the promotion of Thayer J. Tate to Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to help drive growth and technical innovation as the company continues to expand its offering throughout the United States. Thayer […]

By: Thayer Tate
Despite your best efforts, custom software product releases don’t always generate user excitement and acceptance like you expect. Sometimes, your final product just falls short of user expectations even when you’ve gathered thorough requirements […]

By: Ann Mooney
Designing custom software can be a time-consuming process, yet the best way to avoid lengthy implementation is to get started once you have a lucid idea of the important elements you want included. The […]

By: Thayer Tate
Software development is not an inexpensive proposition, which makes upfront design work a valuable endeavor for minimizing risks of missing requirements or client expectations, both of which are key to project success. The old […]

By: Ann Mooney
As I mentioned in the Top 7 Warning Signs that your Project is Headed for Trouble, software development projects have a higher rate of failure than necessary. Lack of project management, poor communications, loosely-defined […]