Tag: Project Management

5 Tools and Software for Online Business Success

Assuming that your business will grow just because it’s rooted in the digital world is a huge mistake that could cost you many growth opportunities. Although building a digital company does come with many perks, there are too many competing businesses out there, and many picky customers prepared to swap your brand for another one in a heartbeat if they find your website too slow, or your customer service agents rude. Enter: digital tools and tech that can be truly helpful on your way to greater digital growth and success.

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A Guide to the Best Project Management Software

Projects are incredibly diverse, and project management software reflects that diversity. So to some extent, it’s a question of selecting software that suits the way your organisation works and the kind of projects you do. But another key factor should be the project methodology you’re using. If it’s a structured method, such as PRINCE2 or Agile, it’s a good idea to choose project management software that complements the method you are using.

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6 tips to choose a reliable IT support company in Encino

Outsourcing IT jobs is one of the wisest steps you can take while starting your own business. Your IT structure demands constant supervision. As an entrepreneur, your primary focus is business development which leaves you very little time to monitor your IT network. Thus, it’s better to leave it to a dedicated IT company that will support your business with constant managed IT services. Now, there is no dearth of IT support companies around but not all will be compatible for you.

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3 Ways to turn IT Employees to Managers

The world of IT is becoming increasingly competitive, and employees who want to advance their careers need to have professional business skills along with technical know-how. As a manager, you might be looking to promote internally or just want to groom your employees to someday take a bigger leadership role. It’s okay if you don’t think they’re ready right now, but it’s important to take the right steps to prepare them. Try these three tactics to groom your current IT employees for management positions. Continue reading “3 Ways to turn IT Employees to Managers”

Case Study on Software Effort Estimation

Consider a use case for a human resource management software. The user will be entering his employee id into the system to query and find out the number of leaves he has taken in the ongoing year, and the different types of leaves which are still available to him. Also the system will simultaeneously generate a report of the leaves taken by him in the previous 3 years.

Conduct a function point analysis and estimate the time and effort such a development would require. Mention all assumptions while proceeding on your analysis.

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Why businesses need an integrated digital marketing services

One of the thoughts to ponder is in this digital era, when so many companies are jumping the bandwagon for having a presence on the web, why specifically do businesses need an integrated digital marketing services for making their presence felt over the web. Is it something that cannot be done in-house? Continue reading “Why businesses need an integrated digital marketing services”

Why you should be shifting to an Agile framework

Most of the IT Project implementations fail to realise their planned objective. Further during the course of development, IT projects fail in meeting their deadlines in budget and timeline. However, challenges in such projects can be met with the Agile methodology of project development and management. Continue reading “Why you should be shifting to an Agile framework”

Requirement Analysis in Software Design

Many projects fail because many start to implement a system without determining if what is being implemented is what the customer really wants, then the buy in from key stake-holders is missing and because the buy in from the end users is missing.  So it is important to learn and understand the nuances of requirements analysis and specification techniques thoroughly for system design and development, to address these key issues. Continue reading “Requirement Analysis in Software Design”

System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Approaches

The Systems (or Software) Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a domain of competency used in systems engineering, information systems and software engineering to describe a process for planning, creating, testing, and deploying an information system. In this article, we would review the various paradigms of SDLC based development approaches which has emerged in the discipline of Systems Analysis and Design. Continue reading “System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Approaches”

Object Oriented Language and Hardware Configurations

1 Introduction:  Sensor systems and Moore’s Law, while critical in principle, have not as of not long ago been viewed as organized. Given the present status of stable symmetries, steganographers shockingly crave the change of compose back reserves, which typifies the confounding standards of manmade brainpower. Here, we confirm the advancement of superblocks, which epitomizes the critical standards of cryptoanalysis. The organization of RAID would significantly enhance various leveled databases. Continue reading “Object Oriented Language and Hardware Configurations”