Yuliya Mitsiakina
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Jumping Between White Label, Private Label, and In-House Product or How We Developed a White Label WMS
Running a business is a challenging task that demands business owners to go through trial and error and face many risks and uncertainties in the process. You may also face various dilemmas on your way to success. For example, you need software that will cover the needs of your employees or both employees and customers. Thus, you may run into the thoughts of whether to develop your own in-house product, buy a fully ready-made uncustomizable solution, or get a white label product to rebrand it according to your goals.
By Yuliya Mitsiakina11 days ago in The Swamp
OLAP vs OLTP: The Best Method of Analyzing Aggregated Data in SaaS
After developing a web application or web service (SaaS) and overcoming a tumultuous period of its growth, you may eventually reach a dead end and become lost in how to grow further. For some reason, new possibilities don’t give you what you expected, and covering new markets doesn’t grant you the anticipated profit. As a result, you put in your SaaS solution more than you get in return.
By Yuliya Mitsiakina22 days ago in The Swamp
Decision Intelligence (DI): A Child That Took the Best from Its Parents or How DI Differs from BI and AI
Times change, and businesses invent new approaches or transform current ones to keep up with the technological breakthroughs happening almost every month now. Considering how much data businesses need to deal with on a daily basis, decision-making becomes more difficult, and common Business Intelligence (BI) practices may not be enough.
By Yuliya Mitsiakinaabout a month ago in The Swamp
7 Business Process Management (BPM) Trends You Should Start Using Today
The processes of any business create a complicated network connecting a variety of operations, decisions, resources, and people involved. The more activities are included, the more business process management (BPM) becomes complex. To improve the approach by automating some operations and decreasing time spent on them, BPM software solutions are often used. The best business process management software helps to reduce risks of human error, gives more visibility into process performance, and lets employees focus more on those tasks that require human expertise and interventions.
By Yuliya Mitsiakina2 months ago in The Swamp
A Guide to POS (Point of Sale) Systems: What They Are and How They Work
Accepting payments from customers and managing sales operations are two important aspects of running a successful business. In the world of consumerism, it is hard and, most of the time, even impossible to handle transactions manually because of the amount and variety of clients you can deal with daily. The challenges start to appear when you need to keep track of real-time sales data, inventory levels, and customer details.
By Yuliya Mitsiakina2 months ago in Journal
How Data Intelligence and Data Analytics Differ From BI and BA and Why They Matter
Gathering and properly using data helps a company not only to gain insights but also to improve decision-making, which results in a better outcome of the strategy a business follows. It is common for companies from various industries to use business intelligence tools, because they help to make sense of their data, find patterns in historical data, and predict company’s future actions. Business Intelligence (BI), Business Analytics (BA), Data Intelligence (DI), and Data Analytics (DA) are some of the approaches that are used by companies to improve their processes. The first two are well-known in different industries, but one should also understand the purpose of the other two. So, today, we want to take a closer look at the differences between Data Intelligence and Data Analytics.
By Yuliya Mitsiakina2 months ago in The Swamp
Should Your HR Department Use HRIS for Info and Talent Management? Or Would You Rather Choose HCM or HRMS Instead?
If you are not self-employed or don’t own a business that doesn’t require employees, you will need to have various departments each dealing with their own specific operations that create a complete organism. And, having a Human Resource department is a must if you want to let professionals with proper skills recruit new members, organize training, manage payroll processing and employee lifecycle, and deal with other administrative and people management operations.
By Yuliya Mitsiakina3 months ago in The Swamp
Proof of Concept in Software Development: Viable Alternative to MVP and Prototyping
When developing a product that will be used by your employees or clients, you cannot avoid thinking of how to manage the project you have in mind. It is vital to understand the goals of your product and the outcome of your project. That is why one should define what will be done during all the stages of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
By Yuliya Mitsiakina4 months ago in The Swamp
User-Centered Design vs. Design Thinking vs. Human-Centered Design: Answering Your Matters of Concern About Design Frameworks
When building an application, software, or any other product that your customers will be using, you cannot omit the fact that they have an impact on your end result. Whether they will like it or leave angry reviews, each their action and feedback influences your further decisions and company image. According to Web FX, 75% of website credibility comes from design and how it will be perceived by a customer. That is why it is impossible not to think about your clients during the software development process.
By Yuliya Mitsiakina5 months ago in The Swamp
Applied Observability vs. Monitoring: Why the Latest Trend Is Better Than Its Predecessors
As a business owner, you should always look for the most effective ways of handling internal and external operations. For example, data management and data analytics are some of those not-so-easy tasks. Keeping track of KPIs, monitoring and inspecting loads of various data, choosing between different data visualization tools to understand the data better – there is a lot to grasp. But, wait! There are also data management strategies that you need to develop based on the business practices your company follows. And, there is one practice that is gaining more and more popularity among businesses nowadays. The practice is known as applied observability, and this is what we will talk about in today’s article and find out how it is different from monitoring and how your DevOps and software engineers may benefit from it.
By Yuliya Mitsiakina5 months ago in The Swamp
Don’t Know How to Make Your Software Eye-Catching? This Is What You Can Use
Despite the fact that the modern world has had a hefty amount of technological breakthroughs in recent years, there is no need to run and buy a bunch of VR sets for your employees or implement ChatGPT or similar AI innovations in every system your company uses yet. The technologies are moving fast, but it is always vital to test them and see how they can be useful in each case. Not every business requires to include every possible modern technology solution. It is better to stick to the operations that need to be replaced, upgraded, or changed in any other way in the first place and look for the options that can improve the situation. Chasing two rabbits can lead you to losing them both, so you need to act wisely.
By Yuliya Mitsiakina5 months ago in The Swamp
These 7 Healthcare Systems Can Bring Your Business Luck and Prosperity
The healthcare industry is the type of business sector that will always be relevant and won’t disappear in the near future for sure. According to Statista, revenue in the healthcare segment is projected to reach US$60.72 billion in 2023 and grow by US$92.01 billion by 2027. Also, according to the report, the market segment for healthcare apps is predicted to reach some US$3.5 billion in 2025. Therefore, the companies that provide their services in this domain shouldn’t be afraid of considering switching sides.
By Yuliya Mitsiakina5 months ago in The Swamp