Category: Development
What is CaaS?: A model for developing applications
12/03/2020
Most certainly this acronym doesn’t ring a bell, but if we talk about Container as a Service – or Contendor as a Service as it’s known in Spanish
+What are the challenges of Telework in Chile?
11/03/2020
Remote or telework is defined as all work done outside the premises of companies. Some companies choose to move full-time employees to remote work.
+Behind every great app, there’s a big mobile backend
28/02/2020
For every great application to work, it needs to have a great mobile Backend. For people who need to create a mobile app to start a business or service,...
+What are progressive web applications or PWA: A short guide to understanding them
24/02/2020
We practically use them every day. When window shopping a phone case, on AliExpress or laughing with a meme on Twitter. If you have used both platforms,
+Personal Cybersecurity and Digital Identity: How to protect it?
17/02/2020
We use it every day to get access to services quickly. Every time you need to use an online service, install an app, or entertain yourself with a game...
+How to apply agility to Apification?
14/02/2020
Agile methodologies are here to stay. As mentioned in a previous note from Tecnova, the agile concept around software development projects
+What is Agile Inception: Dynamics to run it
12/02/2020
On this path to know the agile processes, there are a few essential steps before developing any software project. A series of dynamics that will cement
+First steps towards Agility
07/02/2020
We’ve heard a lot of agility. Above all, with ideas linked to the speed of processes. However, that is the wrong concept.
+Mutual de Seguridad / Security Mutual Success Case
29/01/2020
The Security Mutual hired Tecnova to design and build the Mutual Integra system that consists of creating a component that functions as the “Inbox”,
+What is apification and how to apify my business?
23/01/2020
If we mention “Application Programming Interfaces”, does it ring a bell, maybe it doesn’t !, but if we write APIs, you’ll remember what it means.
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