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7 Easy Ways to Improve Your Supply Chain and Make Clients Happy

Make clients happy by getting them the right product at the right time in the right condition. Learn to improve your supply chain to do that.

How to Select the Proper Technology Stack for a Project – Part 3

In this three-part series, you’ll learn the process of selecting a tech stack for a project. This blog dives into developer resources.

Kentucky Derby: Three Steps to Making Your Pick

Before waging your bets on the Kentucky Derby winner, use these three steps to narrow the field with a balance of information and intuition.

Scrum: A Runner’s Perspective

What does running have to do with software development? Find out how relay races are like Scrum, an Agile framework for completing projects.

BDD Cucumber Framework: Making Tests Maintainable with PageObjects

In the latest installment of our Cucumber Automation Framework series, learn how to make tests maintainable with PageObjects.

Running WebDriver with Multiple Browsers

In the latest installment of our Cucumber Automation Framework series, learn how to run WebDriver with multiple browsers.

5 Principles to Help You Create a Goldilocks PMO

There are three types of PMOs. In the middle lies the ideal type. Here are five PMO principles to get it just right.

How to Increase App Engagement with Mobile Payments

In blog five of a series, we highlight how industries are using mobile payments to increase customer engagement.

Driving a Browser Using WATiR WebDriver

In the latest installment of our Cucumber Automation Framework series, learn how to drive a browser using WATiR WebDriver in Cucumber.

Great Managers Coach, Mentor and Sponsor

Want to be a great manager? Coach employees by asking questions, mentor them by sharing feedback, and sponsor them by praising work.

10 Tips to Network Like a Champion

Want to improve your networking skills to meet more people, score a new job or more business, and help others do the same? We have advice.

Running Cucumber Using Rake

Rake does in Ruby what Make does in JAVA: It ensures files are consistent, then executes. Run Cucumber using Rake to catch inconsistencies.