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The Ultimate UX Project Checklist

If you’re part of a design team, chances are that you have at times experienced slow-paced product development coupled with a long dev backlog (with limited space for additional tickets from the UX team). But to optimize how the product team (whether PO, UI, UX, or frontend devs) work together, it helps to experiment with useful tools, physical boards, and new processes. For example, here is an exhaustive yet simple UX project checklist.

How to Move Ahead of the Three Pillars of Observability

The acceleration in digitalization, also due to the pandemic, has brought an organization’s business and IT teams and strategic goals closer together than ever before. Chief Information Officers (CIOs) have existed since the early 1980s and, until recently, their typical role was primarily focused on managing the technology infrastructure. But in a post-pandemic world, that role is now expanding beyond traditional IT responsibilities.

Guide To APM For Marketers

Image source: Unsplash.com With an increasing number of applications and populated data, monitoring becomes crucial since businesses are challenged to satisfy millions of users simultaneously. In order to detect performance problems in a timely manner, companies require APM tools to collect and process app and user data that is being generated continuously.

UBER's Microservice Architecture

UBER’s Microservice Architecture 💡 Microservice Architecture is a framework that consists of small, individually deployable services performing different operations. Amazon, Netflix, Twitter, Uber, and many other high-growth companies are now shifting from a monolithic architecture into multiple codebases to form a microservice architecture.

8 UX Best Practices: to improve your design in 2022

Establishing your business’s online presence has become a fundamental need rather than a secondary step. In the wake of the 2019 pandemic, a large chunk of interaction, social and business, has escalated online. The user’s journey is as important as functionality to stand out in the crowded digital marketplace.

End User Experience Monitoring: Why You Need It

These days, a new venture’s success begins and ends on customer experience. Due to a large number of similar digital products out there, end users will stop using a product immediately if the user experience is not seamless. Similarly, a mobile application delivering a substandard user experience (UX) will fall behind the competition. A good digital product can turn into a failure if it does not work for the end user.

Top B2B & B2C UX Design Examples

33% of consumers will leave a brand they love after just one bad experience. And almost 80% of American consumers say that convenience and speed are among the most important factors to a good customer experience (according to PwC). So yes, good UX design can make or break your business’ product and customer relationships. Hence, products are more people-focused than ever before.

The Complete UX Audit Checklist 2022: for CIOs and Self Auditors

It’s essential to perform a UX Audit on your website from time to time. It helps improve the quality of your site by reviewing its strengths and weaknesses. Chief Information Officers often carry out this job. However you can perform the UX Audit yourself if the company is small. Either way, you’re going to need a complete UX Audit Checklist that makes sure you get the most valuable insights from your audit.

7 best session replay tools for analyzing user behavior

How well your website works, and your visitor’s experience can make or break your business if you run your business digitally. Subsequently, your lead generation and eventually your sales can be negatively affected by bad user experiences. Almost every website owner has asked himself, are visitors enjoying using their website, store and other web applications? Do they find the information they anticipated? Or are they finding the interface friendly enough?