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Choosing the Right CMS for Your Business: Factors to Consider

Are you ready to elevate your online presence and take your business to the next level? Choosing the right Content Management System (CMS) is the key to building a successful website that not only attracts visitors but also converts them into loyal customers. With countless options available in the digital landscape, it can be overwhelming to find the perfect CMS that aligns with your business goals. Fear not, as we've got you covered! In this blog post, we'll delve into the crucial factors you need to consider when selecting a CMS, empowering you to make an informed decision that fuels your business's growth. Let's get started!

How Unity affects the development of modern games

Unity has become the go-to tool for many game developers. This is because it offers a strong foundation for building games, which can then be distributed across multiple platforms with minimal additional effort. As such, Unity has been vital to the development of modern gaming experiences - both in terms of gameplay and design.

Non-trivial: What you should do when developers say this

Non-trivial: What you should do when software developers say this. Spoiler alert: all they really mean is they need time to investigate what's going on. Here's part 4 of 4 of Sleuth's CTO and cofounder, Don Brown's take on decoding developer speak. Give Sleuth a try and see how we empower software teams to build faster by making engineering efficiency easy to improve and measurable — in a way that both managers and developers love.

Tomorrow.io: Empowering Developers with the Best Weather API for Accurate Forecasts

Weather forecasting has long been an intriguing combination of science and art. Meteorologists have evolved their tactics over time through a variety of advanced tools to more precisely anticipate weather patterns. Despite these developments, developers and businesses wishing to integrate weather forecasting into their products continue to face difficulties in obtaining reliable weather data. Tomorrow.io has left an unforgettable imprint here.

Infeasible? Yes, developers are technically correct

Infeasible? Yes, developers are technically correct when they say something is infeasible. To engineering managers, that translates to impossible, which is correct, too. This is where software developers and managers can agree to disagree. Here's part 3 of 4 of Sleuth's CTO and cofounder, Don Brown's take on decoding developer speak. Give Sleuth a try and see how we empower software teams to build faster by making engineering efficiency easy to improve and measurable — in a way that both managers and developers love.

Decoding the Difference: Artifacts vs Packages in Software Development

"Artifact" and "package" are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct differences. Understand their unique roles, learn through practical examples, and discover why distinguishing between them is vital for effective software management and distribution. "Artifact" and "package" are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct differences.

How we leverage our product responder role to push our pace of development

Like many of our own customers, at its heart, incident.io is a software company. Because of this, it means that our work is never truly “done." One of our primary goals is to help people coordinate their response to situations where things haven’t gone well, and make it easy to always do the right thing. But we know that there will always be bugs to fix, features to be introduced and improvements to be made, as evidenced by our changelog.

A Software Developer's Guide to Getting Started With Kubernetes: Part 1

Put simply, Kubernetes is an orchestration system for deploying and managing containers. Using Kubernetes, you can operate containers reliably across different environments by automating management tasks such as scaling containers across Nodes and restarting them when they stop. Kubernetes provides abstractions that let you think in terms of application components, such as Pods (containers), Services (network endpoints), and Jobs (one-off tasks).

How to choose an OS for software development in automotive

Automotive as an industry is constantly looking for ways to improve its processes and efficiency. The one common tool that is at the intersection of all software development activities is the operating system (OS). From advanced simulation tools to new vehicle designs, the OS has to be reliable and provide the best platforms for a maximum number of purposes.

Why software development errors matter

Software development errors can wreak havoc on organizations. When software bugs make it into production due to human error, organizations can lose a lot of money. At the same time, software failures can ruin a company’s reputation, creating dissatisfied customers and crushing productivity. Depending on how bad the errors are, software companies can even face legal and compliance penalties.