When developing your strategy for source code review and audit, the most fatal mistake you can make is to go it alone. At first thought, using in-house coders from your own development team might seem like a good way to cut cost, guarantee quality, leverage product familiarity, and speed the
WHY YOU NEED A M&A REVIEW
A well-executed Mergers & Acquisitions Review plays a vital role toward due diligence in today’s system of doing business. With a growing number of new companies - and expansion of currently established businesses - the favorability for Mergers & Acquisitions is at an all-time high.
No two code reviews are the same, but those done as part of company mergers or acquisitions are especially unique. Here’s why.
M&A code reviews require learning code from scratch.
When initiating a code review as part of a merger or acquisition, you’ve likely never seen the software assets in question before.
You likely already know that code review is an essential step to take before your company releases its software to the public. (And if you don't, check out these six reasons why code review is so important.) But you may think that you can simply run a check with an automatic
"The cloud" has been a tech buzzword for a several years now, but many businesses aren't sure exactly how to choose and deploy the right cloud strategy for them—or whether they should still utilize physical data centers. That's where Prolifogy can help.
Considering Cloud Computing
Cloud computing—using the Internet, rather than
Builders don't construct homes without blueprints. Manufacturers can't make a product without knowing what it's supposed to be. And software designers can't create a piece of software without first determining what the application is expected to do, a process called requirements analysis or requirements gathering.
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