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We're now Carbon Neutral!
By Brad Hurley on
9/29/2023 12:20 PM
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Top 10 Reasons to Develop Software using Microsoft.NET
By Brad Hurley on
4/3/2023 4:40 PM
Here are the top 10 reasons to use .NET as a programming language
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Top 10 Reasons to Outsource your Application Development Needs
By Brad Hurley on
4/1/2023 7:08 PM
Outsourcing application development has become a common trend among businesses. With the increasing demand for software applications, many companies are finding it challenging to keep up with the pace of technological advancements. Outsourcing application development has emerged as a viable solution to address these concerns. In this article, we will discuss the top 10 reasons to outsource your application development. 1. Cost Savings
One of the most significant advantages of outsourcing application development is cost savings. Outsourcing allows businesses to access a global talent pool of skilled developers who can develop high-quality software at a fraction of the cost of hiring an in-house development team. 2. Access to Skilled Professionals
Outsourcing application development provides businesses with access to a wide range of skilled professionals who have expertise in different areas of software development. This enables businesses to develop applications that meet their specific needs...
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Assessing Testing Results
By Brad Hurley on
2/10/2014 4:58 PM
How can you tell when your software is ready to go-live? If it isn't ready, how can you tell where to focus your testing efforts?
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Importing CSV Data into 64-bit SQL Server
By Brad Hurley on
2/4/2014 5:41 PM
Microsoft's SQL Server is designed to serve in a heterogeneous enterprise environment, so it provides a number of different ways to import/export data. However, in a recent project, we found that there was only one successful way to import a "true" CSV file into our client's database.
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