Cloud & Hybrid
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IT Modernization
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Technology
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data strategy
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digitalization
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modernization
When it comes to your company, at some point in time you must consider an end-to-end approach for managing and upgrading your business technologies — moving away from older technology to new products and solutions that can automate processes smoothly. Modernization is an effort that can be applied to any portion of your technological ecosystem which can ultimately deliver greater results for your organization. Let’s dive more into the modernization of technology and its benefits.
Cloud & Hybrid
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Cloud Migration
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Cloud infrastructure
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Defining Dev
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digitalization
As you look into data solutions for your business, it’s nearly impossible to not see mentions of the cloud. Your organization might even be using the cloud right now to help store data and files that perform one or more services while being accessible to those who need them within your organization. There are several cloud services that can easily help transform your organization, but depending on the company, a full switch to a public cloud service may be too big of a change or simply not the right choice given the data you handle. Cloud/hybrid networks, better known as hybrid cloud architecture, offer a blended solution to keep your data both accessible and secure.
Culture
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agile
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product lifecycle
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software development
Welcome to Create Impact, a series from Aviture focused on the topics that inspire our engineers to innovate. In each article, an Aviture team member will take you on a deep dive into a subject they’re passionate about, showing you the thinking behind cutting-edge engineering advances, the latest UX trends, development theories, and other unique topics that enable Aviturians to embrace the Art of the Possible for our clients.
Defining Dev
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Technology
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big data
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system integrations
Looking for something specific while ordering food, shopping online, or booking a flight on your apps and wondering how it brings up what you need when you need it?
Company News
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News
Aviture will be responsible for developing the Contingency Quarters Management Accountability Platform, or CQMAP. This application will modernize current protocols with a GovCloud-based solution that works online and offline, enabling services managers to assign airmen to their quarters faster than ever before.
devops
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product development
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software development
Welcome to Create Impact, a new series from Aviture focused on the topics that inspire our engineers to innovate. In each article, an Aviture team member will take you on a deep dive into a subject they’re passionate about, showing you the thinking behind cutting-edge engineering advances, the latest UX trends, development theories, and other unique topics that enable Aviturians to embrace the Art of the Possible for our clients. In this post, Senior Solution Architect Joel Elixson explores how continuous delivery can revolutionize the software development process. He defines continuous delivery, explores how to overcome barriers to widespread adoption, and shows how the right tools and culture are crucial for spurring innovation.
minimum viable product
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proof of concept
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software development
When you have a big, bold idea with the potential to grow your business and revolutionize an industry, the temptation is to immediately jump to the end result. Yet having a fully fleshed-out, perfectly made, exceptional product or service takes a significant amount of time and money to accomplish. Going from idea to “in market” is a process that can take years of brainstorming, development, configuration, reconfiguration, and testing. Skip any step in that process and the end result may not be everything you want it, or your customers need it, to be. To make sure your developers, investors, and ultimately your users/customers are happy, it sometimes helps to take an intermediate step between bold idea and the final product: a minimum viable product (MVP).
agile
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software development
So you’re doing Scrum. Great! But are you Agile? “Wait a minute,” you might say. “Isn’t Scrum an Agile framework? How can you be doing Scrum and not be Agile?” Well…it’s actually quite easy.