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6 Top Signs Your Business Needs a New Software Development Partner

Groove Technology

This approach reduces costs and shortens project design and development time. To meet all these demands on time, the outsourcing company will have to increase the number of developers and redistribute existing and new tasks among them. We specialize in creating beautiful interaction designs, custom web and mobile apps.

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The Open-Source Philosophy

Perficient Digital Transformation

Open source is not restricted by licensing agreements, and the user behind open-source software is not forbidden to change, edit, study, or redistribute manipulated versions of it. The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others. To thoroughly grasp what open source is, one should understand what it is not.

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How to Choose a Software License for Your Open-Source Project

Unosquare

The wrong license might need to align with the project’s community goals, such as encouraging contributions or ensuring commercial usability, thus hindering its growth and the collaborative potential of the open-source ecosystem. This protection includes stipulations on how the software can be used, modified, and redistributed.

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Responsible Design Starts within the Institution

Perficient Digital Transformation

The global business landscape is complex, and responsible design has emerged as a critical imperative for organizations across sectors. It represents a fundamental shift from viewing design merely as a creative output to recognizing it as an ethical responsibility embedded within institutional structures and processes.

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Digi-Bridge and ABACO Receive $5,000 Through Perficient’s Global Grants Program

Perficient Digital Transformation

ABACO achieves this by locating surplus food from the agricultural, industrial, commercial, hotel, and restaurant sectors and redistributing it to a network of 25 food banks serving vulnerable populations across Colombia. This food is then redistributed to those in need, including low-income families, children, and elderly people.