Techno-Functional


Understanding Business as Usual (BAU) and How to Transition

What Is Business as Usual (BAU) and How to Transition to New Processes?
Continue reading  

The Prisoner's Dilemma in Software Development

In game theory, the Prisoner's Dilemma is a hypothetical scenario where two individuals are arrested and charged with a crime. The dilemma is in whether to stay silent or betray the other. In software development, such scenarios can be modelled to understand and predict decision-making behaviours in strategic interactions. This understanding can be used to improve the efficiency of algorithms or build more interactive applications.
Continue reading  

Think about Caveat Emptor - Strike the right balance between "traditional purchasing models" and "flexible approach"

The phrase "Caveat Emptor" or "Let the Buyer Beware" is often used to describe the pitfalls and hidden hazards in software purchases.
Continue reading  

What is Analysis Paralysis?

Is Analysis Paralysis really dangerous?
Continue reading  

The New Normal for Software Development

Trends come and go, but AIOps and MLOps, spatial computing, and a low-code and high-code toolkit are the future of software development
Continue reading  

4 tips for meeting tough deadlines when outsourcing projects to software vendor

Running a business is demanding and, even with the best employees, you can't do it all. Seasonal workload shifts, new clients or projects, and unexpected problems can overtax your resources and place you at risk of not meeting expectations. Rather than miss deadlines or presenting less-than-perfect work, outsource specific tasks to keep your customers and clients happy.
Continue reading  

What is the difference between low-end, mid-end and high-end solutions of project management software?

Choosing a project management tool starts right from the implementing phase and the size/need of the organization.
Continue reading  

Which ERP implementation strategy is right for your business?

There are three key approaches that you can use to implement an ERP system: big bang, phased, and parallel. Each approach has its inherent advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, you’ll need to thoroughly understand each type to select the one that best caters to your IT setup.
Continue reading  

Transform - Integrate - Grow - Optimize
Support & Consultation Our Support + -