Consuming large sets of data isn’t always straightforward. Sometimes, data sets are so large that it’s downright impossible to discern anything useful from them. That’s where data visualizations come in.

Creating data visualizations is rarely straightforward.

In late 2012, during my tenure as an investment banking analyst, I worked on the sale of a declining media fulfillment and distribution business, “Company Z.” Company Z fulfilled and distributed products that were nearing technological obsolescence (think DVDs, CDs, Blu-ray) while directly competing against Amazon and other online retailers on a number of others.

The competition in the project management Nashville software market is high. Software comparison websites list about 600 different project management tools and comparing different alternatives can be very time-consuming. It is similarly difficult to make a decision based solely on the feature sets provided by the vendors.

The competition in the project management Nashville software market is high. Software comparison websites list about 600 different project management tools and comparing different alternatives can be very time-consuming. It is similarly difficult to make a decision based solely on the feature sets provided by the vendors.

One of the best ways to elevate your status as a WordPress developer, at least in the eyes of your clients, is to become skilled at consuming APIs. Here’s a common scenario for WordPress API implementation: Your client asks you to add a widget to their site—say, for example, an email subscription widget.

A thirtysomething Millennial is shopping for a cool running shoe she spotted on an Instagram sponsored post. She clicks through to the eCommerce site. The site takes forever to load on her mobile—she can’t buy the item without registering, nor can she find the return policy or contact info for customer service.

Continuous deployment (CD) is the practice of automatically deploying new code to production. Most continuous deployment systems validate that the code to be deployed is viable by running unit and functional tests, and if everything looks good, the deployment rolls out.

As an investor in both the private and public markets, I have spent a lot of time evaluating management teams. One important factor I always consider is whether the management team is aligned with shareholders; do they have “skin in the game?”

At the intersection of great design and better user experiences are two key concepts that complement each other while also being distinct in their approach.

Data-driven Design

The first use of the word “data” was in the 1640s.

Exchange rate fluctuation is an everyday occurrence. From the holidaymaker planning a trip abroad and wondering when and how to obtain local currency to the multinational organization buying and selling in multiple countries, the impact of getting it wrong can be substantial.