IT Management

  • Introduction to Physical Computing 

    In our daily interactions with computer devices and wearable technology, and even in spaces like art museums that fuse digital art with augmented reality, physical computing plays a vital role. It transforms how we experience and connect with technology. As a growing area in computer science, it enables engineers to integrate hardware and software to interact with the physical world. 

  • 5 Top Tips for Managing A Remote Software Development Teams

    The growing need for software developers and expert tech skills continues to expand as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, and cloud computing continue to dominate the IT industry. Many companies are seeking ways to leverage experts from across the globe to build quality software solutions. Forbes reports that by 2025, 32.6 million Americans will work remotely, and 98% of workers desire to work remotely most of the time. 

  • What is Agile Software Development & why is it so important?

    Most successful software development teams embrace the continuous delivery approach. But have you ever wondered how this practice became the holy grail of software development? The roots of continuous delivery can be traced back to the inception of Agile methods. The Agile methodology has become more than just a buzzword; it has revolutionized many software teams and added immense value to the concept of DevOps. Numerous successful companies, including Google, Cisco, IBM, Apple, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble, employ this methodology. Their software development teams have reported remarkable results, further affirming the effectiveness of this approach.

  • Employee Retention Strategies for Revenue Growth

    The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster for human resources and talent management. First was The Great Resignation, where workers quit their jobs in 2021 as a mass exodus. Next was The Great Retention in 2022, when those same employees who left their jobs found the dream career they wanted long-term. And in April of this year, we experienced The Great Reshuffle.

  • How To Build A Successful Software Development Team

    A successful software project is dependent on the level of expertise and skills the team possesses. A common challenge among executives is hiring the right tech talent to build quality software projects and products. A recent report revealed that 77% of employers grapple with finding individuals who have the appropriate skill set for software projects. When building a software development team, understanding the scope of the project, the project estimate, and the deliverables is paramount. This will aid the development of team roles and members, aligning each team member to a common objective. As a leader, adopting the right approach to set your team up for success can greatly influence the outcome of the project and boost the team's morale.

  • Product owner vs Product manager: What's the difference?

    Every now and then, people may ask questions like: Is the product owner the same as the product manager? Can one exist without the other? Why do I need a product manager when I have a product owner? Which role is more important in my software development team? What's the real difference between a product owner and a product manager, and how do they impact the outcome of my product?

  • Green Coding: How Sustainable Software Engineering is Combating Climate Change

    As technology continues to become a part of every area of our lives, there is a need to tackle the issue of climate change in the software industry. Technology giants like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM have developed initiatives that aim to reduce the environmental impact of software engineering by applying green coding practices. 

  • Learn About the Benefits of Off-the-Shelf Software vs Custom Software

    Now, more than ever, companies depend on different software to make operations easier. Each software, whether for internal or external use, has different requirements, users, and goals. Companies face the challenge of deciding between off-the-shelf software or custom software. Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each type of software will help you make an informed decision that will align with your business needs.

  • Achieving Business-IT Alignment Through Four Proven Strategies

    IT is more than an ancillary component to your overall business. From marketing to operations and finance, it’s critical to the success of most business functions. Therefore, IT leaders should be integrated into conversations about strategy, vision, and goals early on. When IT and business leaders are working in sync, you have a solid foundation to transform technology into a revenue-driver for your business.

  • Exploring the Expanding Roles of the CIO

    As business leaders increasingly look toward technology to drive revenue, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) roles and responsibilities have drastically changed. CIOs are no longer only responsible for saving money and improving costs. They’re expected to be proactive decision-makers who drive innovation that sustains and increases revenue growth.

  • Introduction to Physical Computing 

    In our daily interactions with computer devices and wearable technology, and even in spaces like art museums that fuse digital art with augmented reality, physical computing plays a vital role. It transforms how we experience and connect with technology. As a growing area in computer science, it enables engineers to integrate hardware and software to interact with the physical world. 

  • 5 Top Tips for Managing A Remote Software Development Teams

    The growing need for software developers and expert tech skills continues to expand as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, and cloud computing continue to dominate the IT industry. Many companies are seeking ways to leverage experts from across the globe to build quality software solutions. Forbes reports that by 2025, 32.6 million Americans will work remotely, and 98% of workers desire to work remotely most of the time. 

  • What is Agile Software Development & why is it so important?

    Most successful software development teams embrace the continuous delivery approach. But have you ever wondered how this practice became the holy grail of software development? The roots of continuous delivery can be traced back to the inception of Agile methods. The Agile methodology has become more than just a buzzword; it has revolutionized many software teams and added immense value to the concept of DevOps. Numerous successful companies, including Google, Cisco, IBM, Apple, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble, employ this methodology. Their software development teams have reported remarkable results, further affirming the effectiveness of this approach.

  • Employee Retention Strategies for Revenue Growth

    The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster for human resources and talent management. First was The Great Resignation, where workers quit their jobs in 2021 as a mass exodus. Next was The Great Retention in 2022, when those same employees who left their jobs found the dream career they wanted long-term. And in April of this year, we experienced The Great Reshuffle.

  • How To Build A Successful Software Development Team

    A successful software project is dependent on the level of expertise and skills the team possesses. A common challenge among executives is hiring the right tech talent to build quality software projects and products. A recent report revealed that 77% of employers grapple with finding individuals who have the appropriate skill set for software projects. When building a software development team, understanding the scope of the project, the project estimate, and the deliverables is paramount. This will aid the development of team roles and members, aligning each team member to a common objective. As a leader, adopting the right approach to set your team up for success can greatly influence the outcome of the project and boost the team's morale.

  • Product owner vs Product manager: What's the difference?

    Every now and then, people may ask questions like: Is the product owner the same as the product manager? Can one exist without the other? Why do I need a product manager when I have a product owner? Which role is more important in my software development team? What's the real difference between a product owner and a product manager, and how do they impact the outcome of my product?

  • Green Coding: How Sustainable Software Engineering is Combating Climate Change

    As technology continues to become a part of every area of our lives, there is a need to tackle the issue of climate change in the software industry. Technology giants like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM have developed initiatives that aim to reduce the environmental impact of software engineering by applying green coding practices. 

  • Learn About the Benefits of Off-the-Shelf Software vs Custom Software

    Now, more than ever, companies depend on different software to make operations easier. Each software, whether for internal or external use, has different requirements, users, and goals. Companies face the challenge of deciding between off-the-shelf software or custom software. Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each type of software will help you make an informed decision that will align with your business needs.

  • Achieving Business-IT Alignment Through Four Proven Strategies

    IT is more than an ancillary component to your overall business. From marketing to operations and finance, it’s critical to the success of most business functions. Therefore, IT leaders should be integrated into conversations about strategy, vision, and goals early on. When IT and business leaders are working in sync, you have a solid foundation to transform technology into a revenue-driver for your business.

  • Exploring the Expanding Roles of the CIO

    As business leaders increasingly look toward technology to drive revenue, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) roles and responsibilities have drastically changed. CIOs are no longer only responsible for saving money and improving costs. They’re expected to be proactive decision-makers who drive innovation that sustains and increases revenue growth.

  • Introduction to Physical Computing 

    In our daily interactions with computer devices and wearable technology, and even in spaces like art museums that fuse digital art with augmented reality, physical computing plays a vital role. It transforms how we experience and connect with technology. As a growing area in computer science, it enables engineers to integrate hardware and software to interact with the physical world. 

  • 5 Top Tips for Managing A Remote Software Development Teams

    The growing need for software developers and expert tech skills continues to expand as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, and cloud computing continue to dominate the IT industry. Many companies are seeking ways to leverage experts from across the globe to build quality software solutions. Forbes reports that by 2025, 32.6 million Americans will work remotely, and 98% of workers desire to work remotely most of the time. 

  • What is Agile Software Development & why is it so important?

    Most successful software development teams embrace the continuous delivery approach. But have you ever wondered how this practice became the holy grail of software development? The roots of continuous delivery can be traced back to the inception of Agile methods. The Agile methodology has become more than just a buzzword; it has revolutionized many software teams and added immense value to the concept of DevOps. Numerous successful companies, including Google, Cisco, IBM, Apple, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble, employ this methodology. Their software development teams have reported remarkable results, further affirming the effectiveness of this approach.

  • Employee Retention Strategies for Revenue Growth

    The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster for human resources and talent management. First was The Great Resignation, where workers quit their jobs in 2021 as a mass exodus. Next was The Great Retention in 2022, when those same employees who left their jobs found the dream career they wanted long-term. And in April of this year, we experienced The Great Reshuffle.

  • How To Build A Successful Software Development Team

    A successful software project is dependent on the level of expertise and skills the team possesses. A common challenge among executives is hiring the right tech talent to build quality software projects and products. A recent report revealed that 77% of employers grapple with finding individuals who have the appropriate skill set for software projects. When building a software development team, understanding the scope of the project, the project estimate, and the deliverables is paramount. This will aid the development of team roles and members, aligning each team member to a common objective. As a leader, adopting the right approach to set your team up for success can greatly influence the outcome of the project and boost the team's morale.

  • Product owner vs Product manager: What's the difference?

    Every now and then, people may ask questions like: Is the product owner the same as the product manager? Can one exist without the other? Why do I need a product manager when I have a product owner? Which role is more important in my software development team? What's the real difference between a product owner and a product manager, and how do they impact the outcome of my product?

  • Green Coding: How Sustainable Software Engineering is Combating Climate Change

    As technology continues to become a part of every area of our lives, there is a need to tackle the issue of climate change in the software industry. Technology giants like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM have developed initiatives that aim to reduce the environmental impact of software engineering by applying green coding practices. 

  • Learn About the Benefits of Off-the-Shelf Software vs Custom Software

    Now, more than ever, companies depend on different software to make operations easier. Each software, whether for internal or external use, has different requirements, users, and goals. Companies face the challenge of deciding between off-the-shelf software or custom software. Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each type of software will help you make an informed decision that will align with your business needs.

  • Achieving Business-IT Alignment Through Four Proven Strategies

    IT is more than an ancillary component to your overall business. From marketing to operations and finance, it’s critical to the success of most business functions. Therefore, IT leaders should be integrated into conversations about strategy, vision, and goals early on. When IT and business leaders are working in sync, you have a solid foundation to transform technology into a revenue-driver for your business.

  • Exploring the Expanding Roles of the CIO

    As business leaders increasingly look toward technology to drive revenue, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) roles and responsibilities have drastically changed. CIOs are no longer only responsible for saving money and improving costs. They’re expected to be proactive decision-makers who drive innovation that sustains and increases revenue growth.

  • Introduction to Physical Computing 

    In our daily interactions with computer devices and wearable technology, and even in spaces like art museums that fuse digital art with augmented reality, physical computing plays a vital role. It transforms how we experience and connect with technology. As a growing area in computer science, it enables engineers to integrate hardware and software to interact with the physical world. 

  • 5 Top Tips for Managing A Remote Software Development Teams

    The growing need for software developers and expert tech skills continues to expand as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, and cloud computing continue to dominate the IT industry. Many companies are seeking ways to leverage experts from across the globe to build quality software solutions. Forbes reports that by 2025, 32.6 million Americans will work remotely, and 98% of workers desire to work remotely most of the time. 

  • What is Agile Software Development & why is it so important?

    Most successful software development teams embrace the continuous delivery approach. But have you ever wondered how this practice became the holy grail of software development? The roots of continuous delivery can be traced back to the inception of Agile methods. The Agile methodology has become more than just a buzzword; it has revolutionized many software teams and added immense value to the concept of DevOps. Numerous successful companies, including Google, Cisco, IBM, Apple, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble, employ this methodology. Their software development teams have reported remarkable results, further affirming the effectiveness of this approach.

  • Employee Retention Strategies for Revenue Growth

    The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster for human resources and talent management. First was The Great Resignation, where workers quit their jobs in 2021 as a mass exodus. Next was The Great Retention in 2022, when those same employees who left their jobs found the dream career they wanted long-term. And in April of this year, we experienced The Great Reshuffle.

  • How To Build A Successful Software Development Team

    A successful software project is dependent on the level of expertise and skills the team possesses. A common challenge among executives is hiring the right tech talent to build quality software projects and products. A recent report revealed that 77% of employers grapple with finding individuals who have the appropriate skill set for software projects. When building a software development team, understanding the scope of the project, the project estimate, and the deliverables is paramount. This will aid the development of team roles and members, aligning each team member to a common objective. As a leader, adopting the right approach to set your team up for success can greatly influence the outcome of the project and boost the team's morale.

  • Product owner vs Product manager: What's the difference?

    Every now and then, people may ask questions like: Is the product owner the same as the product manager? Can one exist without the other? Why do I need a product manager when I have a product owner? Which role is more important in my software development team? What's the real difference between a product owner and a product manager, and how do they impact the outcome of my product?

  • Green Coding: How Sustainable Software Engineering is Combating Climate Change

    As technology continues to become a part of every area of our lives, there is a need to tackle the issue of climate change in the software industry. Technology giants like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM have developed initiatives that aim to reduce the environmental impact of software engineering by applying green coding practices. 

  • Learn About the Benefits of Off-the-Shelf Software vs Custom Software

    Now, more than ever, companies depend on different software to make operations easier. Each software, whether for internal or external use, has different requirements, users, and goals. Companies face the challenge of deciding between off-the-shelf software or custom software. Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each type of software will help you make an informed decision that will align with your business needs.

  • Achieving Business-IT Alignment Through Four Proven Strategies

    IT is more than an ancillary component to your overall business. From marketing to operations and finance, it’s critical to the success of most business functions. Therefore, IT leaders should be integrated into conversations about strategy, vision, and goals early on. When IT and business leaders are working in sync, you have a solid foundation to transform technology into a revenue-driver for your business.

  • Exploring the Expanding Roles of the CIO

    As business leaders increasingly look toward technology to drive revenue, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) roles and responsibilities have drastically changed. CIOs are no longer only responsible for saving money and improving costs. They’re expected to be proactive decision-makers who drive innovation that sustains and increases revenue growth.

  • Introduction to Physical Computing 

    In our daily interactions with computer devices and wearable technology, and even in spaces like art museums that fuse digital art with augmented reality, physical computing plays a vital role. It transforms how we experience and connect with technology. As a growing area in computer science, it enables engineers to integrate hardware and software to interact with the physical world. 

  • 5 Top Tips for Managing A Remote Software Development Teams

    The growing need for software developers and expert tech skills continues to expand as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, and cloud computing continue to dominate the IT industry. Many companies are seeking ways to leverage experts from across the globe to build quality software solutions. Forbes reports that by 2025, 32.6 million Americans will work remotely, and 98% of workers desire to work remotely most of the time. 

  • What is Agile Software Development & why is it so important?

    Most successful software development teams embrace the continuous delivery approach. But have you ever wondered how this practice became the holy grail of software development? The roots of continuous delivery can be traced back to the inception of Agile methods. The Agile methodology has become more than just a buzzword; it has revolutionized many software teams and added immense value to the concept of DevOps. Numerous successful companies, including Google, Cisco, IBM, Apple, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble, employ this methodology. Their software development teams have reported remarkable results, further affirming the effectiveness of this approach.

  • Employee Retention Strategies for Revenue Growth

    The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster for human resources and talent management. First was The Great Resignation, where workers quit their jobs in 2021 as a mass exodus. Next was The Great Retention in 2022, when those same employees who left their jobs found the dream career they wanted long-term. And in April of this year, we experienced The Great Reshuffle.

  • How To Build A Successful Software Development Team

    A successful software project is dependent on the level of expertise and skills the team possesses. A common challenge among executives is hiring the right tech talent to build quality software projects and products. A recent report revealed that 77% of employers grapple with finding individuals who have the appropriate skill set for software projects. When building a software development team, understanding the scope of the project, the project estimate, and the deliverables is paramount. This will aid the development of team roles and members, aligning each team member to a common objective. As a leader, adopting the right approach to set your team up for success can greatly influence the outcome of the project and boost the team's morale.

  • Product owner vs Product manager: What's the difference?

    Every now and then, people may ask questions like: Is the product owner the same as the product manager? Can one exist without the other? Why do I need a product manager when I have a product owner? Which role is more important in my software development team? What's the real difference between a product owner and a product manager, and how do they impact the outcome of my product?

  • Green Coding: How Sustainable Software Engineering is Combating Climate Change

    As technology continues to become a part of every area of our lives, there is a need to tackle the issue of climate change in the software industry. Technology giants like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM have developed initiatives that aim to reduce the environmental impact of software engineering by applying green coding practices. 

  • Learn About the Benefits of Off-the-Shelf Software vs Custom Software

    Now, more than ever, companies depend on different software to make operations easier. Each software, whether for internal or external use, has different requirements, users, and goals. Companies face the challenge of deciding between off-the-shelf software or custom software. Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each type of software will help you make an informed decision that will align with your business needs.

  • Achieving Business-IT Alignment Through Four Proven Strategies

    IT is more than an ancillary component to your overall business. From marketing to operations and finance, it’s critical to the success of most business functions. Therefore, IT leaders should be integrated into conversations about strategy, vision, and goals early on. When IT and business leaders are working in sync, you have a solid foundation to transform technology into a revenue-driver for your business.

  • Exploring the Expanding Roles of the CIO

    As business leaders increasingly look toward technology to drive revenue, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) roles and responsibilities have drastically changed. CIOs are no longer only responsible for saving money and improving costs. They’re expected to be proactive decision-makers who drive innovation that sustains and increases revenue growth.

  • Introduction to Physical Computing 

    In our daily interactions with computer devices and wearable technology, and even in spaces like art museums that fuse digital art with augmented reality, physical computing plays a vital role. It transforms how we experience and connect with technology. As a growing area in computer science, it enables engineers to integrate hardware and software to interact with the physical world. 

  • 5 Top Tips for Managing A Remote Software Development Teams

    The growing need for software developers and expert tech skills continues to expand as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, and cloud computing continue to dominate the IT industry. Many companies are seeking ways to leverage experts from across the globe to build quality software solutions. Forbes reports that by 2025, 32.6 million Americans will work remotely, and 98% of workers desire to work remotely most of the time. 

  • What is Agile Software Development & why is it so important?

    Most successful software development teams embrace the continuous delivery approach. But have you ever wondered how this practice became the holy grail of software development? The roots of continuous delivery can be traced back to the inception of Agile methods. The Agile methodology has become more than just a buzzword; it has revolutionized many software teams and added immense value to the concept of DevOps. Numerous successful companies, including Google, Cisco, IBM, Apple, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble, employ this methodology. Their software development teams have reported remarkable results, further affirming the effectiveness of this approach.

  • Employee Retention Strategies for Revenue Growth

    The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster for human resources and talent management. First was The Great Resignation, where workers quit their jobs in 2021 as a mass exodus. Next was The Great Retention in 2022, when those same employees who left their jobs found the dream career they wanted long-term. And in April of this year, we experienced The Great Reshuffle.

  • How To Build A Successful Software Development Team

    A successful software project is dependent on the level of expertise and skills the team possesses. A common challenge among executives is hiring the right tech talent to build quality software projects and products. A recent report revealed that 77% of employers grapple with finding individuals who have the appropriate skill set for software projects. When building a software development team, understanding the scope of the project, the project estimate, and the deliverables is paramount. This will aid the development of team roles and members, aligning each team member to a common objective. As a leader, adopting the right approach to set your team up for success can greatly influence the outcome of the project and boost the team's morale.

  • Product owner vs Product manager: What's the difference?

    Every now and then, people may ask questions like: Is the product owner the same as the product manager? Can one exist without the other? Why do I need a product manager when I have a product owner? Which role is more important in my software development team? What's the real difference between a product owner and a product manager, and how do they impact the outcome of my product?

  • Green Coding: How Sustainable Software Engineering is Combating Climate Change

    As technology continues to become a part of every area of our lives, there is a need to tackle the issue of climate change in the software industry. Technology giants like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM have developed initiatives that aim to reduce the environmental impact of software engineering by applying green coding practices. 

  • Learn About the Benefits of Off-the-Shelf Software vs Custom Software

    Now, more than ever, companies depend on different software to make operations easier. Each software, whether for internal or external use, has different requirements, users, and goals. Companies face the challenge of deciding between off-the-shelf software or custom software. Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each type of software will help you make an informed decision that will align with your business needs.

  • Achieving Business-IT Alignment Through Four Proven Strategies

    IT is more than an ancillary component to your overall business. From marketing to operations and finance, it’s critical to the success of most business functions. Therefore, IT leaders should be integrated into conversations about strategy, vision, and goals early on. When IT and business leaders are working in sync, you have a solid foundation to transform technology into a revenue-driver for your business.

  • Exploring the Expanding Roles of the CIO

    As business leaders increasingly look toward technology to drive revenue, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) roles and responsibilities have drastically changed. CIOs are no longer only responsible for saving money and improving costs. They’re expected to be proactive decision-makers who drive innovation that sustains and increases revenue growth.

  • Introduction to Physical Computing 

    In our daily interactions with computer devices and wearable technology, and even in spaces like art museums that fuse digital art with augmented reality, physical computing plays a vital role. It transforms how we experience and connect with technology. As a growing area in computer science, it enables engineers to integrate hardware and software to interact with the physical world. 

  • 5 Top Tips for Managing A Remote Software Development Teams

    The growing need for software developers and expert tech skills continues to expand as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, and cloud computing continue to dominate the IT industry. Many companies are seeking ways to leverage experts from across the globe to build quality software solutions. Forbes reports that by 2025, 32.6 million Americans will work remotely, and 98% of workers desire to work remotely most of the time. 

  • What is Agile Software Development & why is it so important?

    Most successful software development teams embrace the continuous delivery approach. But have you ever wondered how this practice became the holy grail of software development? The roots of continuous delivery can be traced back to the inception of Agile methods. The Agile methodology has become more than just a buzzword; it has revolutionized many software teams and added immense value to the concept of DevOps. Numerous successful companies, including Google, Cisco, IBM, Apple, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble, employ this methodology. Their software development teams have reported remarkable results, further affirming the effectiveness of this approach.

  • Employee Retention Strategies for Revenue Growth

    The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster for human resources and talent management. First was The Great Resignation, where workers quit their jobs in 2021 as a mass exodus. Next was The Great Retention in 2022, when those same employees who left their jobs found the dream career they wanted long-term. And in April of this year, we experienced The Great Reshuffle.

  • How To Build A Successful Software Development Team

    A successful software project is dependent on the level of expertise and skills the team possesses. A common challenge among executives is hiring the right tech talent to build quality software projects and products. A recent report revealed that 77% of employers grapple with finding individuals who have the appropriate skill set for software projects. When building a software development team, understanding the scope of the project, the project estimate, and the deliverables is paramount. This will aid the development of team roles and members, aligning each team member to a common objective. As a leader, adopting the right approach to set your team up for success can greatly influence the outcome of the project and boost the team's morale.

  • Product owner vs Product manager: What's the difference?

    Every now and then, people may ask questions like: Is the product owner the same as the product manager? Can one exist without the other? Why do I need a product manager when I have a product owner? Which role is more important in my software development team? What's the real difference between a product owner and a product manager, and how do they impact the outcome of my product?

  • Green Coding: How Sustainable Software Engineering is Combating Climate Change

    As technology continues to become a part of every area of our lives, there is a need to tackle the issue of climate change in the software industry. Technology giants like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM have developed initiatives that aim to reduce the environmental impact of software engineering by applying green coding practices. 

  • Learn About the Benefits of Off-the-Shelf Software vs Custom Software

    Now, more than ever, companies depend on different software to make operations easier. Each software, whether for internal or external use, has different requirements, users, and goals. Companies face the challenge of deciding between off-the-shelf software or custom software. Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each type of software will help you make an informed decision that will align with your business needs.

  • Achieving Business-IT Alignment Through Four Proven Strategies

    IT is more than an ancillary component to your overall business. From marketing to operations and finance, it’s critical to the success of most business functions. Therefore, IT leaders should be integrated into conversations about strategy, vision, and goals early on. When IT and business leaders are working in sync, you have a solid foundation to transform technology into a revenue-driver for your business.

  • Exploring the Expanding Roles of the CIO

    As business leaders increasingly look toward technology to drive revenue, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) roles and responsibilities have drastically changed. CIOs are no longer only responsible for saving money and improving costs. They’re expected to be proactive decision-makers who drive innovation that sustains and increases revenue growth.

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Introduction to Physical Computing 

In our daily interactions with computer devices and wearable technology, and even in spaces like art museums that fuse digital art with augmented reality, physical computing plays a vital role. It transforms how we experience and connect with technology. As a growing area in computer science, it enables engineers to integrate hardware and software to interact with the physical world. 

5 Top Tips for Managing A Remote Software Development Teams

The growing need for software developers and expert tech skills continues to expand as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT, and cloud computing continue to dominate the IT industry. Many companies are seeking ways to leverage experts from across the globe to build quality software solutions. Forbes reports that by 2025, 32.6 million Americans will work remotely, and 98% of workers desire to work remotely most of the time. 

What is Agile Software Development & why is it so important?

Most successful software development teams embrace the continuous delivery approach. But have you ever wondered how this practice became the holy grail of software development? The roots of continuous delivery can be traced back to the inception of Agile methods. The Agile methodology has become more than just a buzzword; it has revolutionized many software teams and added immense value to the concept of DevOps. Numerous successful companies, including Google, Cisco, IBM, Apple, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble, employ this methodology. Their software development teams have reported remarkable results, further affirming the effectiveness of this approach.

Employee Retention Strategies for Revenue Growth

The past couple of years have been a rollercoaster for human resources and talent management. First was The Great Resignation, where workers quit their jobs in 2021 as a mass exodus. Next was The Great Retention in 2022, when those same employees who left their jobs found the dream career they wanted long-term. And in April of this year, we experienced The Great Reshuffle.

How To Build A Successful Software Development Team

A successful software project is dependent on the level of expertise and skills the team possesses. A common challenge among executives is hiring the right tech talent to build quality software projects and products. A recent report revealed that 77% of employers grapple with finding individuals who have the appropriate skill set for software projects. When building a software development team, understanding the scope of the project, the project estimate, and the deliverables is paramount. This will aid the development of team roles and members, aligning each team member to a common objective. As a leader, adopting the right approach to set your team up for success can greatly influence the outcome of the project and boost the team's morale.

Product owner vs Product manager: What's the difference?

Every now and then, people may ask questions like: Is the product owner the same as the product manager? Can one exist without the other? Why do I need a product manager when I have a product owner? Which role is more important in my software development team? What's the real difference between a product owner and a product manager, and how do they impact the outcome of my product?

Green Coding: How Sustainable Software Engineering is Combating Climate Change

As technology continues to become a part of every area of our lives, there is a need to tackle the issue of climate change in the software industry. Technology giants like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM have developed initiatives that aim to reduce the environmental impact of software engineering by applying green coding practices. 

Learn About the Benefits of Off-the-Shelf Software vs Custom Software

Now, more than ever, companies depend on different software to make operations easier. Each software, whether for internal or external use, has different requirements, users, and goals. Companies face the challenge of deciding between off-the-shelf software or custom software. Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each type of software will help you make an informed decision that will align with your business needs.

Achieving Business-IT Alignment Through Four Proven Strategies

IT is more than an ancillary component to your overall business. From marketing to operations and finance, it’s critical to the success of most business functions. Therefore, IT leaders should be integrated into conversations about strategy, vision, and goals early on. When IT and business leaders are working in sync, you have a solid foundation to transform technology into a revenue-driver for your business.

Exploring the Expanding Roles of the CIO

As business leaders increasingly look toward technology to drive revenue, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) roles and responsibilities have drastically changed. CIOs are no longer only responsible for saving money and improving costs. They’re expected to be proactive decision-makers who drive innovation that sustains and increases revenue growth.

The Case for Legacy Software Modernization

Legacy software is a significant barrier to achieving digital transformation for many businesses. While legacy software applications are usually based on outdated technologies, they are often critical to day-to-day operations. Replacing legacy software can seem like a risk not worth taking especially when these programs process vital business functions. However, maintaining outdated and underperforming technology comes with a hefty price tag.

Smart Tech Investments to Increase Revenue for Your Business

Making the right technology investments is one of the ways to boost your business and key to remaining successful in a rapidly changing market. Legacy technologies are a common hindrance when it comes to businesses being able to reach their full potential.

A Roadmap for Remote Teams Implementation

There is no doubt that remote work is at the top of the list of accelerated trends due to Covid-19. Here at Devsu, a remote work methodology has been a feature since day one, through the decade and years of experience we have building software solutions. We work with a hybrid model of distributed teams and individuals.

Strengthening Your Bottom Line: 8 Business Benefits of Employee Retention

Employee retention is crucial for increasing the speed of product delivery and business growth. Many companies employ various strategies to improve the retention rate of their tech talent. The consequences of employee turnover are never favorable for organizations, as they can negatively impact the business, increase operational costs and revenue loss, reduce productivity, and affect customer satisfaction.

7 Reasons Why Companies Struggle To Retain Tech Talent

Every year, countless job openings are posted for software developers. While many organizations manage to find candidates who perfectly match their job criteria, others often have to settle for what they can find. One of the primary reasons for this is the ongoing competition for top tech talent between large enterprises and mid-sized organizations. Finding the right tech talent is challenging, but retaining this talent has proven to be even more difficult.

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