We’re looking at what we at Foxsoft call the “triple threat” to mission-critical and other software and apps.
Remember our client with the mission-critical software which has failed. Here we’re looking at the second of these.
“We’ve not made any changes, but it stopped working”.
What is a product roadmap and why do you need one? What does the product roadmap do and how do you create it?
What is Living Documentation? How do I make sure I handle documentation correctly?
If you are responsible for a web application, how do you measure how safe it is?
There are several factors involved in your decision. First, consider what you might need.
If you’re embarking on a new project where the new features will be an integral aspect then that alone might easily justify the investment in an upgrade.
We have been developing, supporting and maintaining Ruby on Rails web applications for over 10 years here at Foxsoft. In that time we’ve learned a few things about how best to approach securing and maintaining applications for the long term.