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Technical Review: A Trusted Look Under the Hood

TechEmpower

The answer is to engage a trusted outside source for a Technical Review – a deep-dive assessment that provides a C-suite perspective. At TechEmpower, we’ve conducted more than 50 technical reviews for companies of all sizes, industries, and technical stacks. A technical review can answer that crucial question.

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Selecting a Software Development Company in 2024

TechEmpower

Beware of being swayed by big-name firms or impressive name-dropping. Our blog post 53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators has a list of questions any good development team would ask. Assess the Company's Website: The company's own site provides a clue to its dedication to aesthetics and content.

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Generation Agile: 10 Tips How To Lead Effectively A Newly Outsourced Development Team

YoungUpstarts

In our market today, successful teams are those that adapt, grow, and thrive in the rapidly changing tech scape. Agile, as the name suggests, is modeled with adaptability in mind. Agile project management and team leadership are best showcased by leading a team of developers in completing software development projects.

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53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators

TechEmpower

Do you have a name, a logo, and have you thought about brand positioning? Accounting Beyond reviewing transactions, what accounting support do you need? Team and Process Are you using, or planning to use any software development methodologies? How big is the anticipated development team? will you leverage?

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The Complete Guide To Website Localization. (And How Proxy Providers Can Help!)

The Startup Magazine

It’s not enough to review the localized website and decide it’s not offensive. It assesses the website’s core functionality so you’ll be able to determine if it’s ready for the more thorough, larger-scale testing to begin. 2. Be culturally aware. You need to put yourself in the shoes of the end-user.

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9 Women Can’t Make a Baby in a Month

Both Sides of the Table

I recently read this anecdote in the press (withholding company name because I actually really love the concept). I had my sales teams telling me we needed certain features to be competitive. I had my dev team asking for us to work through new architectural components to improve performance. What did he know?

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Putting an End to the Dark Ages of Local Businesses

Both Sides of the Table

Haircuts, nails, massages, trainers, chiropractors, dentists – you name it. and of course I use "we" loosely as the hard work of course was the entire MyTime team sans me]. It got quite good reviews in the media: TechCrunch , LifeHacker & PandoDaily and many others. I’m certain those days are done.