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5 Tips to choosing a logic analyzer

A logic analyzer is useful in digital signals monitoring. It is also effective in debugging various applications. Using a logic analyzer usb gives you the option to connect to various devices. You may connect through the USB port and access digital data, or debug embedded apps using the logic analyzer. It is important to choose […]

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To Hire Or To Buy?

(This is a contributed post) All businesses require equipment in some capacity. And, as you well know, not all equipment lasts forever, nor is it needed throughout your entire business lifecycle. With that being said, one of the key decisions you need to make is whether to hire or buy the equipment. In this blog […]

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Mac Or PC: Which Is Best For Your New Business?

(This is a contributed post) Mac vs PC is a contentious debate in the tech world. People on either side insist that their chosen computer is the best but in reality, there are benefits and drawbacks to both. Choosing the right computers for your business is essential because your employees are going to rely on […]

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3 Ways to Make Your Startup Look More Professional

While we all try to be as professional as possible when making a living, it’s not always that easy to portray the kind of professionalism we’re looking for. Sure, you need to look the part and act as if you know what you’re doing; but when you’re starting your own business, you’re suddenly facing a […]

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Save Your Business Money In 3 Simple Steps

(This is a contributed post) For new entrepreneurs taking their first foray into the world of startups, the need to save money can become overwhelming. It doesn’t take much for overheads and other costs to explode and run away with you. While you may have a budget and have a close eye on the purse […]

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Why Going Digital Is Important For Business

Your business is at the helm of the current economy. Even on a small or micro basis, there’s a lot you can do to change the landscape of the local business economy, and you’ve got quite the community on your hands to do it with. And there’s a lot of old traditions and mindsets that […]

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Technical debt – or technical bankruptcy?

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It’s time we admit we have a problem with technical debt. Everyone knows what it is, everyone is talking about, but not enough is being done about it. Time and again I have seen teams and systems end up swamped in technical debt. Swimming and eventually drowning in the stuff. Until entire projects have to […]

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The Lean wisdom at the heart of Agile

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I had a discussion a little while ago with someone about what Agile is fundamentally about. The true, inner core of it. I gave some rambling and clumsy explanation. He gave a much better one: “Embracing change, and efficient collaboration”. This seemed fine at the time, but something started bugging me about it. It seemed […]

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Disrupt yourself before someone does it to you

It sounds trite to say disruption is happening everywhere. But it is. Much, much faster than many people realise. Want proof? Here is one of my favourite statistics I’ve read lately. The time it took for the telephone to reach 100 million users – 75 years. The time it took the World Wide Web to […]

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Agile managers – what do they do?

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People might be wondering what managers do in an Agile organisation. You might wonder if they are still needed. Agile managers aren’t measuring or forecasting anymore, because your teams should do their own measuring and forecasting. They don’t micro-manage people’s work anymore because teams are empowered to work how they want. So if we still […]

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