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Managing a dedicated software development team is like solving a jigsaw puzzle. You rid yourself of the blues and spend hours with one goal in mind i.e. to fix the puzzle. You first look for the most suitable place to…
A principal software engineer sitting in a glass cubicle; time flies by when he’s working on his laptop. He enters a flow state because he loves what he’s doing and is always willing to learn something new concerning his field.…
Do you want to know how to improve UI/UX design skills? Stay tuned! Think of your web app as the face of your company that stays active round the clock 24/7. These days people have set a few metrics to…
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When's the last time you picked up a phone call from a number you didn't recognize, only to find that you have absolutely no interest in what the solicitor has to say but that, even worse, you provided absolutely no…
[The following post is courtesy of Giles Fabris, vteams West Coast division.] During my time as CEO of BetterBusinessShots and LookBetterOnline.com (companies whose sole focus was to provide people with online profile photos), I’ve looked at more headshots than…
You've had a busy day. It's barely afternoon; you're in the middle of a three-hour conference call, three other lines ringing simultaneously, trying and just barely managing to juggle clients and freelancers, and oh yeah, you forgot lunch. But you still need…
Every human being on Earth is only capable of so much. An excess of business is good business, as long as it's sustainable; that's where we come in. As a company specializing in all facets of software development, we're used…
Just six years after the introduction of the World Wide Web to the public, vteams was founded. For the more than twenty years vteams has been in business, we've seen the tech industry soar, crumble and innovate. Our time is…
What happens when your company outgrows its software? Outgrowth (n): 1. a natural development, product, or result: to consider truancy an outgrowth of parental neglect. 2. an additional, supplementary result. In theory, it's a good thing; it means your business is in a thriving state, requiring more space, functionality and resources to continue. That's the goal, right?…
What does it say for our world when tech graduates from an industry to a lifestyle? We've seen the integration of gizmos and gadgets like iPhones and Kindles rapidly work their ways into our daily lives, creating veritable loopholes for…
Ask anyone what they're looking for in a developer and you'll hear everything from the possession of a gifted technological sense to a solid organizational ability. The one trait that will always be included in the search is a natural…
When the only information you have about a developing company is what's behind the cloak of the internet, it's a risk to your business to trust any entity that hasn't gone above and beyond to earn your trust. We live…
We like good reviews. So naturally, we were thrilled with this one: “EXCELLENT WORK! Today’s demo was exactly what we needed. I brought in our Director of Client Services to show him because I was so excited. You guys hit…
As we've alluded in our piece on "Faster, Better, Cheaper" programming, programming companies don't always have the best of reputations. One of our goals has always been to blow this stigma into tiny pieces, our work quality and communication speaking…
A limited budget, limited resources and time constraints: project problems. It's a very rare instance that any project doesn't have its obstacles, but after twenty years in the business we've learned some shortcuts. We don't mince words in that we…