Taking on any innovative software product requires more than just technical skills. The most important (and often most difficult) aspect of the software development process is understanding your customer’s true needs – or in our case, our customer’s customer. What exactly does that mean? Adopting a customer-centric approach, of course!
This post provides general information about HIPAA compliance for software and hardware development. Although Eureka Software has experience in this field, please consult your legal/compliance team for specific information on how to meet HIPAA compliance requirements. Google Fit, Apple Health Kit, and even the Affordable Care Act have companies scrambling
Developing software is difficult (I should just start every blog that way). Figuring out how to meet your user’s needs and at the same time, your business goals, building a system that is both scalable and maintainable, all while making it easy to use – that takes a lot of
What’s worse than cramming every feature under the sun into your product? Compensating management for doing so! Apparently that’s LG’s 21st century management technique – forego design, reward bloat, and alienate your design and engineering team when they want to do the right thing. It’s a sure fire way to
According to a new study released by comScore, this year marks the first time that the majority of all digital media consumption occurs on mobile apps. That sounds like great news, right? Like an excellent reason to jump on the mobile bandwagon and create an app for your business –
Bringing your designers into projects at the very beginning of the agile software development process is advantageous. A solid visual concept for the project can eliminate additional work in sprint iterations and create a shared vision embodied by the customer and the development team. But agile software development – specifically
I have a problem: I’m a digital hoarder – links, PDFs, emails, calendar appointments, anything! When I caught myself looking through folders and folders of bookmarks (some links now obsolete!) on my web browser, I knew it was time for a digital organization overhaul. I did some research and came