Living Documents — “Those who fall behind get left behind”

Living Documents “Those who fall behind get left behind” By Aaron Emmert Who would have thought that one of the pirate’s code rules, “those who fall behind get left behind,” popularized by Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, can also be used in today’s economy? I’m not talking about cut-throat business … Read more

Digital applications can improve property management efficiency

Digital applications can improve property management efficiency By Albert Nguyen Summer is the busiest season in real estate, for both the purchase and rental market. Students are moving out of post-secondary residence, parents are looking to move their families after the school year ends, and many others are looking to move during the sunny months … Read more

Four MuleSoft DataWeave Idiosyncrasies

Four MuleSoft DataWeave Idiosyncrasies By Adam Lounsbury As MuleSoft developers know, DataWeave is a powerful expression language for manipulating and transforming a variety of data types. However, just like any software, there are times where it doesn’t necessarily perform as expected. Below is a list of unusual behaviors I’ve noticed with DataWeave 1.0 over the … Read more

How data is driving patient-centric healthcare

How data is driving patient-centric healthcare By Ryan VanDePutte Patient-centric healthcare is a major buzzword today, and it aligns with an overarching trend that is taking place in our society: mass customization. Over the last two decades, we’ve seen tremendous technological advancements that have drastically changed the way that most all goods and services are … Read more

How consumer technology is influencing healthcare innovation

How consumer technology is influencing healthcare innovation By Ryan VanDePutte When it comes to healthcare, we look to physicians, nurses, and specialists and trust them to be the experts when it comes to our health, but we don’t typically look to them to be technology experts. In fact, the healthcare industry, especially the back office, … Read more

The low-code balance

The low-code balance By Aaron Emmert My previous posts, Agile Methodology: Part one and Part two, explained the benefit of using Appian with the Agile methodology. This week we’ll define low-code and explain its purpose. Before we do that, let’s take a step back and examine a recurring theme in software development. “There has to … Read more

Agile methodologies enhance Appian delivery: Part 2

Agile methodologies enhance Appian delivery: Part 2 By Aaron Emmert Last week we discussed the first steps of how our teams use Agile Methodologies to accelerate our Appian project delivery. This week we’ll discuss how we move from the initial story stage and flow into the development phases. Project development Once the user stories have … Read more

Life as a BIG Developer – The Importance of Learning a Project’s Business Domain

Life as a BIG Developer – The Importance of Learning a Project’s Business Domain By Aaron Emmert, Bits In Glass Working at Bits In Glass as a developer is both a challenging and rewarding experience. To keep up with the pace of today’s rapidly changing economy, you will be put into scenarios that require you … Read more

Agile methodologies enhance Appian delivery: Part 1

Agile methodologies enhance Appian delivery: Part 1 By Aaron Emmert Due to the rapid pace of new technologies and constantly changing business requirements, it is important to leverage software that is just as fluid as today’s economy. A prime example of an application platform that is designed to help companies adapt to changing business requirements … Read more

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