Well, lets imagine, you are an ordinary corporate. And you have hunch on great things, because you have seen presentation from lots of vendors, or you get your ideas from trustful source. But you can't do all work alone. Even in your company it's hard to gather resources, as other people are in their daily … Continue reading From idea to realization – vendor comparison in corporate
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Financial sector – corporate SEO or PPC?
Have you ever been told, that SEO is a better strategy than Pay-per-click advertisement? Well, lets dive into that: During my work experience, I have been witness of at least 3 tries, to build up a big SEO strategy in corporate environment. And now I have arguments for all those SEO companies who tried to … Continue reading Financial sector – corporate SEO or PPC?
Agile vs. Waterfall – Pros, Cons and Myths
Let's say a few words first, before we go into methodologies: there is one common principle, known for centuries - communication is key to success. Remember game of silent post? So if you place small (no matter if it's called agile) team in one room and teach them how to communicate effectively, you will get … Continue reading Agile vs. Waterfall – Pros, Cons and Myths
Common web site project plan
This blog can be as well applied for developing any app frontend for end-users. I went through this in corporate environment several times, so believe me it works. Of course you can skip some steps to make it faster, but what I will describe is the ideal scenario and in terms of waterfall proceeding. If … Continue reading Common web site project plan
Corporate: Gap between IT and business
Everyone who worked in corporate, recognized, that there is a huge gap between business and IT. The gap is because the world, and especially technology has gone with specialization so far, that the business people doesn't know what IT guys are saying, even why do they say so much, if in their private life, people … Continue reading Corporate: Gap between IT and business
Requirements or User stories?
When starting my last project, I spend on this topic several days. Should I use requirements or user stories for definition of what user needs? Both have Pros and Cons. Let's look at it. Requirements can contain any information you choose or consider as important. Even a business wish or proposed (not demanded) solution.can be … Continue reading Requirements or User stories?
Test automation
Another day, another problem. Test of new SalesForce company release is ahead of me and I don't want to spend my lifetime in repetitive tasks. Hopefully, the solution is within test automation software. I know it's difficult to change to different software, once it's filled with data and configured. So my first thought's are about … Continue reading Test automation
