Category: Technology

When To Use Waterfall Methodology For Your Project

Nearly 50 years since it was first introduced, the waterfall software development methodology is still a topic of heated debate amongst developers all around the world, with both strong criticism and support for this veteran method. As the earliest SDLC approach used for software development, this methodology is one of the most widely used to […]

Responsive vs. Adaptive Website Design – Which Is Better?

The world of website design has changed enormously over the years, starting with boring black and white walls of text and morphing to modern-day websites with color and visually appealing graphics. While initially websites were designed solely for viewing on large desktop screens, in today’s world, mobile-friendly, interactive and graphically enhanced websites are the basic […]

Why DevOps Is The New Face Of Workplace Collaboration

DevOps- An Introduction It’s no secret that the Development and Operations sectors of a business often fail to see eye to eye, with the functioning of one tampering with the planning of the other. While both departments are essential to ensure a properly functioning business and are working towards the same goal, Development is all […]

The Best Marketing Automation Software: Pardot, HubSpot, Marketo, or Eloqua?

So, you’re ready to take the plunge and get serious about Marketing Automation Software (MAS)? You’ve heard that they can help your business save time and make more money but you don’t know where to start. There are a number of MAS on the market today so how do you choose between them? In this […]

A Simple Guide to the Document Object Model (DOM)

The Document Object Model (DOM) is the foundation of all modern web browsers. It’s a tree-like data structure that contains objects representing HTML tags and their attributes, as well as images, style sheets, scripts, and other resources. Learning about the DOM can help you understand how to manipulate elements in your browser or on your […]

Tokyo 2020 Olympics: How AI is Revolutionizing Time Keeping

The 1896 Summer Olympics had some interesting rules when it came to timing, as the very first marathon took place in Athens. The race was 40 kilometers long and competed by 17 people representing five different countries – but a Greek water carrier named Spyridon Louis claimed victory, clocking in an impressive time of two […]

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