In software testing and QA, there are so many extraordinary terms, like black-box and white-box testing, monkey testing or gorilla testing. Let’s stick to the first two testing types: black-box and white-box and figure out their distinctive features, advantages, and downsides, as well as the use cases. written by: Veronika Chizh In software testing and…
Technology has always been the main force behind changes in the banking sector, and now the Internet of Things is going to change the nature of banking itself. If we step back from such isolated technologies like blockchain or the smartphone and try to see the global picture, we easily notice that something is changing,…
Previously we touched upon Digital Banking for Millennials (part 1 and part 2), considering both the marketing and the financial app development aspects. written by: Denis Novikov Deputy Director of Business Development Previously we touched upon Digital Banking for Millennials (part 1 and part 2), considering both the marketing and the financial app development aspects. …
The year 2020 has much to offer. The expansion of 5G and other prospective wireless technologies is round the corner, which opens a lot of possibilities for the implementation of technological solutions in any sphere. This, in its turn, will create huge amounts of data to be processed, analyzed and utilized for the greater good….
Factoring financing relieves small and medium enterprises from the financial pressure by offering a chance to delay payments. It appeared long before venture capital, credits and equity investments, later lost its popularity for some time and then resurrected by shifting to online. written by: Veronika Chizh Factoring financing relieves small and medium enterprises from the…
share: Although we are pretty short of what the movie ‘Back to the Future’ predicted for our time slot, technologies are still developing at an unprecedented speed. Cashless payments, smart wearables, 3D-printed prosthetics, movies downloaded at lightning speeds, etc. What will the Year of the Rat bring for the technological community? Value-based consumers, recessionary fears,…
share: This article won’t tell the programmers why they should quit using imperative languages and go and study some Lisp. Neither it will tell the PMs how wrong they have been all this time turning a blind eye to the great perks of Haskell. Rather, in this piece of writing I will share with you…
2020 is in full effect already, with breaking news on our screen constantly popping up. Let’s dig for some nostalgia and remember what the year 2019 brought for the developers’ community. The list of the most remarkable news is incomplete for sure, since we hand-picked only a couple among the best of the best. Indulge…
As the year 2019 has come to its end, so has the time to look back and see what it had in stock for us. Confusion reigns, for good reason, about the many tech inventions that have been heaped upon us over the past 12 months. Check out our selection of the most important (in…
Big Data is more than a buzzword. Data-driven optimization is the major objective of the financial industry, so many companies are looking for opportunities to utilize Big Data and make a great step forward to digital transformation. Big Data helps to discover competitive advantages and reveal new market opportunities. written by: Anastasia Borodinets Big Data…
While a half IT-world is on the hunt after a decent DevOps engineer, the other half is still guessing what it is and whether they need it. If you belong to the latter category, this article will be like a birthday present for you, as here we talk about what DevOps is, why we need…
Gartner forecasts that by 2020 there will be 21 billion connected “things” in the world. In the coming years, financial institutions will not be able to avoid wondering how this multitude of IoT devices can help their business. Let’s touch upon some IoT use cases in financial services. written by: Anastasia Borodinets Gartner forecasts that…
We continue our series of fresh Agile articles. This time we’ll be talking about Kanban, another Agile methodology which helps streamline work processes and ensures high quality performance of the teams. From Japan (where actually Kanban first saw the light of the day), with love.
Perfect software is a myth. At the same time, it doesn’t really need to exist. Each software product is aimed at meeting business demands the most appropriate way in order to increase the effectiveness of the company’s performance. written by: Alexander Arabey Director of Business Development, Partner Perfect software is a myth. At the same time, it…
share: Has Agile become a common practice for your company yet? If not, see the first from our fresh series of Agile articles to get a better understanding of the Agile methodologies and why you most definitely have to start applying them. Each article is accompanied by clear infographics, so you won’t get bored by…