Vladimir’s Archive

I have received a plight decline for a proposal I have never sent

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Seth Godin once said “If it gets to the RFP stage, you lost.â€
Today I have received a plight decline for a proposal I have never sent, I will include an extract of an e-mail correspondence at the end.
Responding RFPs is a futile exercise for a company like ours. People who send them are not interested [...]

What is database-as-a-service (DaaS)?

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Database-as-a-service (DaaS) is a new emerging service that hosts databases in the cloud, and a viable option for businesses developing bespoke web based applications.
What are the benefits? You do not need an upfront investment into software and infrastructure. Web based access for configuration, maintenance and monitoring. Application can access data [...]

Post your Idea and win a Kindle!

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

We run a competition at Magic Web: post an idea for a web based app to win a prize!

Effective and Affordable Distributed Computing Based on Amazon SQS and EC2

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

To answer some larger-scale IT requirements, the so called ‘standard’ solutions available on the market are simply not enough. The same is true for web hosting / development. This case study elaborates on how to utilize some of the most cutting-edge computing technologies available to achieve a more superior yield for this area.

Work-life balance is nonsense - you can’t have it all!

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

Work-life balance is nonsense - you can’t have it all - says a well known contemporary “philosopher of everyday life” Alain de Botton in his presentation: A kinder, gentler philosophy of success. And I agree with him. We are all looking to achieve that balance, and there seems to be plenty [...]

Outsourcing or Using a Team In-House?

Monday, November 15th, 2010

When a company and business embark on a software / web development project for any purpose whatsoever, there are usually only two options to choose from: outsourcing or hiring in-house.

On the surface, hiring an in-house team or individual to do the work is the more convenient option. But there is an extremely lengthy list [...]

Personalized software- software that is customized/optimized for your needs only

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Think of the possibilities. Software written specifically for you to make your life easier. No longer would you have to figure out how to adapt a program to do what you want it to do and sift through all the applications that are not relevant to YOU. No longer would you have [...]

A New Software Project – Is this for Me?

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

Is it for me or just for others?
A few years ago high-quality and custom-made software was the privilege of only large-scale organizations willing to invest towering amounts of resources in their software projects, but fortunately that’s no longer the case. Ranging from individuals to marketing firms and [...]

C# - a programming language for .NET platform

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

C# is a programming language and part of the .NET initiative. The latest version of the language (C# 4.0) was released by Microsoft in April 2010. The name of the language is pronounced see sharp and the general interpretation of the name is enhanced C++ (which, in turn, meant enhanced C). [...]

Java as a web development platform

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Java is the name for both the programming language that can be used for developing complex web applications and for the software platform that used this programming language as its most important component. It shouldn’t be confused with JavaScript.
Java is an object-oriented language with a thoroughly worked through object model. It [...]


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