9 Things To Know Before Taking Over A Project
Taking over an existing project is one of the toughest things our customers ask us to do. By the time a customer is fed up enough with their previous developer
Taking over an existing project is one of the toughest things our customers ask us to do. By the time a customer is fed up enough with their previous developer
A new year brings new innovations and technology, so what can we expect to see in tech this year? I asked our team here at Eureka, did additional research, and
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
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
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
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
In today’s fast-paced world, partnering with software product design and development firms makes sense. It’s often the best way to insure your internal teams can focus on the development and
Building a successful software product is no trivial task. Even with a solid vision, a talented team, and an ample budget, a project can still fall apart. In fact, more
Open source is a blanket term to describe software whose source code can be freely distributed and modified. As an individual or business with no intention of redistributing or showing
In previous blogs I’ve written about why RFPs might not be the solution to your ‘software problem’ and that RFPs could learn a thing or two from the online dating
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