In this blog post, for which a more comprehensive title might have been 'The most commonly suggested business model for software development projects’, we’d like to have a look back into some discussions with our potential clients over the last years and highlight a common cause why their SW development ... Read More
Tag: software
Competition vs. Opportunity
August 10, 2015
As a part of our business, we continuously evaluate software and internet based business ideas together with our potential clients. Such evaluations do not only cover the software development cost aspect, but we also provide guidance and analysis on business profitability for our clients to decide to proceed or not ... Read More
Budget of software development projects
June 1, 2015
In our previous blog post, we briefly talked about a common approach of majority of our potential clients in regards to finding a software development project idea. Now, let’s have a look at a common misconception in the next stage of a potential software development project.
Having decided upon the ... Read More
Software engineer salaries by country
April 6, 2015
Bloomberg published a study on salaries of software engineers compared by country. Even though the seniority levels or expertise areas were not revealed, assuming the comparison was made on apple-to-apple, data in below chart gives an idea on welfare levels of employees' working in software development field compared to their ... Read More
Outsourcing software development contracts
March 23, 2015
No, there’s no misspelling in the tile – in case you think it should have been “Software development outsourcing contracts”.
Now that you’ve decided to outsource certain software development for your company, it is time to make a contract with the outsourcing partner. How to proceed? As you do not have ... Read More
10 Bad Coding Practices
June 30, 2014
A nice article by Paul Rubens published on CIO.com a few days back.
Most of the time, software developers do the right thing. On those rare occasions when they don't, bad things can happen. Avoiding these common coding practices will make your work easier - and your software more secure and ... Read More
95% of the World’s ATMs Still Run WindowsXP
February 3, 2014
by Tony Bradley, techspot.com
It’s interesting just how many of the world’s important computers still run on ancient software. Case in point – roughly 95 percent of automated teller machines (ATM) around the globe are powered by WindowsXP, an operating system that was released more than 12 years ... Read More
Top Reasons for Software Development Projects to Fail
September 1, 2013
A simple Google search on reasons for software development projects to fail, as any other regular search would do, returns hundreds of results consisting of many articles, case studies, reports, news and more. While the wording differs from one source to another, it is possible to observe several “Top Reasons” ... Read More