
Staying Frugal Yet Effective with Your Identity Solution
Getting the identity solution right is a very critical part of building software systems. While it may be important to have the right identity solution for certain systems, for some systems that deal with sensitive data, getting the identity and security solution is absolutely mission-critical. From decades of auditing software systems of our customers, we…

Why Solution Specific Training is the way forward for SMEs
Just like the enterprise brands, SMEs also suffer from obsolescence. Continuous learning and development (L&D) of employees is a function that keeps any business afloat from becoming redundant. While large enterprises are backed by heavy L&D budgets, SMEs suffer in owning this function. Generic training approach is like spray and pray. Financial limitations force SMEs…

OnQ Software: Preparing Future Scientists for LIMS
With ASAT, OnQ Software leads the LIMS Industry. Interpretation is the centrifugal force of a Lab Information Management System. A LIMS brings out the core functionality for scientists to deliver the end result. LIMS fulfills transparency with fewer resources and minimizes human error. Find out how OnQ partnered with ASAT to: Leverage LIMS to meet…

Importance of Problem Specific Solution Design
Every business, large or small, should have access to efficiently designed, easy to scale software solutions. Lack of in-house expertise, shortage of quality engineers and architects or budget constraints should not hinder a business from building quality solutions that boost their growth. Customized problem-solving approach Your business is unique. It requires customization. The cookie-cutter approach…

Reducing the cost of decomposing with Hexagonal Architectures
Are changes inevitable? Plug & Play systems and components with Hexagonal Architecture Monolith allows rapid development and expedited go live. Product life cycle is dependent on its architecture. You cannot always ensure that you have the perfect architecture for your perfect product. During the conventional era, building a monolith was ideal. Over time, applications evolve…

Application of Conway’s Law in Software Development and Architecture
Syed Khader February 12, 2020 Before going on to Fitness Functions in Evolutionary Architectures, I thought to pen one of the important paper submitted to Harvard Business Review which is popularly known as “Conway’s Law” and the paper called “How do Committees Invent?” “Organizations which design systems are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication…

Imbibing frugal technology solutions into your SME
Your SME can achieve its full potential with minimal means using frugal solutions. Technology augments the frugal mindset. Budgeting for large capital investments into technology is an obvious burden to SMEs. ITwire brought to light that, “Many of Australia’s small businesses have not fully realised their potential because they lack the skills, time or resources…

distributed monolith: how teams and organizations undo the advantages and benefits of distributed systems?
Supported by a robust sales force and tight cost controls, Pharm Ltd. experienced sustained double-digit growth over a number of years, only to find that their supply chain struggled to keep pace.

Evolutionary Architectures
Evolutionary Architectures Syed KhaderFebruary 4, 2020 Modern Software Development practices encourage incremental changes, small features and frequent releases and deployments. To support such modern techniques, long-term Architecture planning and designing of such systems is not possible. In order to keep up with the changes of software system(s), the underlying Architecture should be designed to allow…

Application of Conway’s Law in Software Development and Architecture
Application of Conway’s Law in Software Development and Architecture Syed Khader February 12, 2020 Before going on to Fitness Functions in Evolutionary Architectures, I thought to pen one of the important paper submitted to Harvard Business Review which is popularly known as “Conway’s Law” and the paper called “How do Committees Invent?” “Organizations which design systems are constrained…
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