Software Development
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What Is GitHub and Why Should Non-Technical Business Owners Care About It?
GitHub is the platform where most professional software development happens. Here's what it actually is, how it works, and what it means for your project.

Migrating from Spreadsheets to a LIMS: The Full Business Case and a Step-by-Step Process
Spreadsheets feel free, but for a growing lab they cost real money in staff hours, transcription errors and audit risk. Here's the full business case for migrating from spreadsheets to a LIMS, the warning signs you've outgrown Excel, and a step-by-step migration process that won't put your data at risk.

Node.js for Backend Development: Pros, Cons and When to Use It
Node.js is one of the most popular choices for backend development, but it's not the right fit for every project. Here's what it does well, where it falls short, and how to decide if it's the right call for your build.

How Custom Software Solves Real Business Problems (When Off the Shelf Just Won't Cut It)
Off-the-shelf software often creates more problems than it solves. Here's how custom software solutions tackle the operational challenges that generic tools leave behind.