In the bid to make your software competitive, a common mistake is adding more and more functionality. But sometimes in software, worse is better.
Consulting and Business Support
This blog explains why you should prefer Odoo over other ERP software which is available in the market.
The Dunning-Kruger effect effect occurs when a person's lack of knowledge and skills in a certain area cause them to overestimate their own competence. By contrast, this effect also causes those who excel in a given area to think the task is simple for everyone, and underestimate their relative abilities as well.
In today’s era, where technology changes every other day and consumer expectations are higher, there is much more at stake when choosing a right-shore technology partner. Your partners can hinder your hard work if they do not hold the same values for their products/technology as you do.
It is now becoming more common for businesses and teams to use a range of tools and approaches for testing and developing solutions to problems designed to minimise the pain and hassle of introducing change. These tools include things like Proof of Concept (POC), Prototyping, Pilot or even MVP.
IT project outsourcing is a plausible solution for small or mid-sized companies, who don’t have the budget to hire a team. These companies can easily save their expenses on cost-of-hire, training, space, and much more.
In any field, there are a handful of common mistakes. Continuous improvement is no different. Some of these errors come as a result of ignorance about the proper way of doing things. Some are the result of habit. And a handful come as a function of taking the path of least resistance
project proposal is a written document outlining everything stakeholders should know about a project, including the timeline, budget, objectives, and goals. SRS is a document that describes what the software will do and how it will be expected to perform.
The Simplest Solution is Almost Always The Best Solution
The article explores major differences between Eastern and Western culture, especially beneficial for Western tourists on their first visit to Vietnam
The DIKW Pyramid represents the relationships between data, information, knowledge and wisdom. Each building block is a step towards a higher level - first comes data, then is information, next is knowledge and finally comes wisdom. Each step answers different questions about the initial data and adds value to it. The more we enrich our data with meaning and context, the more knowledge and insights we get out of it so we can take better, informed and data-based decisions.



