Have you ever felt left out, like you didn't belong somewhere, or were frustrated that you couldn't do something simple that you should be able to do? I sure have, and it is likely you have, too.
Phil Gilbert and Tony Bynum, speakers at Fortune's Brainstorm Design conference in Macau, worked to transform IBM and ...
Struggling with software that doesn’t quite fit your needs can be incredibly frustrating. Off-the-shelf solutions often fall short, leaving you to adapt your processes to the software, rather than the ...
How do we create software that does its job and is also secure? Not the way we used to. Old software development paradigms were useful in their time. But they did not consider the situation where ...
What if designing software didn’t require writing a single line of code? Imagine describing your ideal tool, a project manager tailored to your workflow or a data visualization dashboard customized to ...
A team of faculty and student researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology are helping create a more accessibility-literate and empathetic software engineering workforce. The researchers are ...
If you create software, you have a choice between making it open source or proprietary. If you make it open source, anyone can use your code, within certain restrictions, to make their own programs.
Lauren (Hansen) Holznienkemper is a lead editor for the small business vertical at Forbes Advisor, specializing in HR, payroll and recruiting solutions for small businesses. Using research and writing ...
Customer-driven product development is a popular concept in the software world, especially for organizations employing an Agile development methodology. Getting end users or customers engaged as early ...
Even before the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, it made sense to design software to work well for older people. Longer lifespans have greatly increased the number of elderly people worldwide – and this ...