Business

  1. Business

    The true cost of small changes

    We aim to provide a quick steer to the client as to whether it’s worth pursuing further or not.

  2. Business Client Guides

    How much should you pay to run a Ruby on Rails application?

    There are several factors involved in your decision. First, consider what you might need.

  3. Business

    Not all bugs are equal

    A bug is just a difference between the product you have and the product you want.

  4. Business

    Using SaaS software vs creating your own bespoke software

    Unless you’ve had your head under a rock for the past few years, you will likely have noticed the increase in SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) companies. Most software vendors have begun moving towards a subscription model. It makes sense.

  5. Business Client Guides

    Do you have a quality strategy for your software?

    “We build good quality software!” – says every software developer.

  6. Business

    Software isn’t static

    Unlike any physical product, software doesn’t need to be “finished”. It can begin to be useful immediately, the moment a single function is complete.

  7. Business

    Bug fixes aren’t free

    Anyone who tells you they write bug-free code is a liar—they just haven’t found them all yet.

  8. Business Client Guides

    Did your developers just build a time-bomb into your bespoke software?

    What is this bomb? Well, let’s say your developers used some code they found on the internet to implement user logins. Now, since they didn’t write that user login code they, nor you, do not have the copyright to it.

  9. Business Client Guides

    You paid your software developers…but what did you buy?

    Software ownership can be tricky to understand if you’re a non-technical person.