- Re-Learning How to Tie Your Shoelaces
Adopting a new technology can also be a “re-learning to tie your shoelaces” task. It’s easy to say that RDBMS technology will be around for the next 20 years , so why invest the effort to get familiar with NoSQL?
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- Seeding Innovation through POC Development
At GlobalLogic, we know we are only as innovative as our employees. We don’t just hire people who are technically proficient; we look for individuals who can also stretch the boundaries of their imaginations to find unique solutions to conventional challenges.
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- Staying Prepared for an MU Audit” – An Imperative Not to be Ignored
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services at least one in 20 MU attesters will undergo a meaningful use audit, of which 50 percent are more likely to undergo a pre-payment audit. - See more at: http://www.egestalt.com/blog/2014/04/21/staying-prepared-for-an-mu-audit-an-imperative-not-to-be-ignored/#sthash.DhdOXIHF.dpuf
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- The Most Common Integrations Sought by Kovair Customers – Part 1
Integration is at the heart of Kovair’s ALM capabilities. Whether it is through synchronization, federation or via linking; Kovair enables its customers to enjoy complete freedom in the ALM integration space. There is one thing that we believe in and work for and that is that “Software delivery and the processes within it should always be driven by simplicity.”
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- Thirty Years in Software: Part I (Prehistory – before 1982)
This month, August 2012, is my 30-year anniversary as a software engineering professional, receiving my first official paycheck in August 1982. By both inclination and profession, my tendency is to look ahead, not back. As I think about this milestone, though, I can’t help but remember what it was like “way back when.”
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- Thirty Years in Software: Part II (August 1982 – July 1992)
This blog is Part II of a multi-part series that explores my thirty years in software engineering and how the industry and technologies have evolved over three decades. To read Part I of the series (focusing on the years prior to 1982).
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- Thirty Years in Software: Part III (August 1992 – July 2002)
From a computing perspective, the 1990s were recognizably more “modern” than the 1980s. Much of the technology we as software engineers use every day today—Ethernet, C++, the Java programming language, the Windows operating system, email and the internet, graphically rich interactive development environments (IDEs), hand-held smart devices—all entered widespread use in the 1990s.
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- Traceability Relationships – Define Them for Your Specific Needs in Kovair
Changes are inevitable in any sort of development effort regardless of industry. Poorly managed changes can create mammoth impacts on even the most talented development teams. When change is properly managed teams can assess the impact of the change, track the full history, and maintain synchronization among globally distributed teams and disparate tools thus improving the product quality substantially.
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- Unraveling the Details of Second Round of HIPAA Audits
Unlike the usual HIPAA audits conducted earlier, round two of the HIPAA audits is to be a limited number of focused "desk audits," along with a comprehensive on-site audits, performed by none other than the staff of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights.
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- Unraveling the Details of Second Round of HIPAA Audits
Unlike the usual HIPAA audits conducted earlier, round two of the HIPAA audits is to be a limited number of focused "desk audits," along with a comprehensive on-site audits, performed by none other than the staff of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights.
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- What is the Cloud? Part I
As a leading R&D services player, GlobalLogic’s engagement with new technologies tends to be a leading indicator of what the market as a whole is doing. Based on what we’ve seen over the last twelve months, there is no question in my mind that the cloud has gone from an “interesting” to a “foundational” technology. I believe we will see the pace of major cloud-deployed technologies and business offerings accelerate in 2011 and beyond.
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- What is the Cloud? Part II
As I mentioned in my previous blog post, not all virtualized systems are as cloud-oriented as others. From a functional standpoint, fully-realized cloud-based systems adhere to key architectural principles.
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- What is the Cloud? Part III
Is a virtualized data center a cloud?
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- What would happen in a 64-bit Apple OS universe?
One of the reasons Apple is such a leader in technology is that it doesn’t just think about meeting today’s needs. As a company, it is constantly preparing for tomorrow’s requirements. For example, the recent releases of the iPhone 5S and 5C are proof that Apple is continuously evolving its OS architecture.
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