Latest Updates Filtering by #businesses Clear filter → Nov 06, 2025 What Mid-Sized Businesses Should Demand From Their Software Partners Blog If you've ever hired a software team that ghosted you, missed every deadline, or delivered something that "technically works" but doesn't actually solve your problem-you already know how costly the wrong partner can be. Oct 29, 2025 The ROI of Custom Software vs. Off-the-Shelf Tools Blog Every growing business hits this crossroads; Do we buy software that already exists, or do we build something tailored to how we actually work? Oct 22, 2025 Ensuring Scalability: How Event Modeling Future-Proofs Your Software Blog You've probably heard someone say, “We just need to get through this version-then we'll rebuild it the right way”. That sentence is the death knell of scalability. Oct 13, 2025 Managing Software Project Risks: How to "Go Live Now" the Right Way Blog "Go live now" has a bad reputation in software circles. People hear it and think: rushed, untested, incomplete, risky. But it doesn't have to mean that. Oct 08, 2025 Best Practices for Working with a Software Development Team Blog If you've ever worked with a software development team that went radio silent halfway through your project, you know the frustration. You send messages. You get vague replies like "We're almost done." Weeks pass, and somehow nothing moves. Oct 01, 2025 Why Your Last Software Project Failed (and How to Avoid It Next Time) Blog If you're running a mid-sized business, chances are you've had at least one bad experience with a software project. Maybe you hired an offshore team that promised the world and delivered… crickets. Maybe you had developers who just ghosted you when things got hard (you started critiquing the work). Or maybe you went live with something that looked good on the surface but crumbled the first time your team tried to actually use it. Oct 01, 2025 Software Project Kickoff Checklist Blog Use this checklist before you start your next software project to avoid wasted time, money, and frustration.