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Research conducted by Forrester indicates that investing just one dollar in UX can yield a return of 100 dollars, equating to an impressive ROI of 9,900 percent. With compelling statistical evidence showcasing the …
Noah Keimach holds the Director of Sales position in the executive management group at Kanda Software. With an impressive 18-year track record, he is an accomplished sales professional who ensures that his team …
Similar to other industries, technology is becoming increasingly prevalent in nonprofit organizations. Fundraising, political, and charitable organizations leverage smart tech to carry out their missions more efficiently than ever before. With a growing …
A product’s scalability is defined by its ability to handle increasing user demands and requirements. Essentially, it refers to the software’s capacity to adapt to changing needs, regardless of their magnitude. Consider any …
Software product development has become increasingly complex, with data playing a critical role in software products’ success. To gain insight into the role of a data architect in software product development, we interviewed …
With the world turning increasingly digital and remote, product data leakage is becoming a real threat for many organizations. According to the IBM/Ponemon Institute report, the overall expense of data breaches in 2022 …
According to a rather conservative estimate from Harvard Business School, around 30,000 products are launched every year, however almost 95% fail. No one is immune — Google, Apple, Amazon and other tech giants …
Software product delivery is a complex and challenging process that requires meticulous planning and execution. The International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) states that high-performing organizations utilize business analysis 190% more often and …
Behind any successful project, there is a crew of dedicated individuals who work hard to deliver the best possible result. And without a strong leader, who provides guidance, direction, and support to the …
According to Amazon Web Services, only 10% of users are likely to return to a website after an unsatisfactory user experience. Moreover, delays in a website response may cause nothing less than around …