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Database Optimization for Web Applications

  • Post published:September 9, 2014

Optimizing your company's database and its queries will help the load time and alleviate the server load, which includes requests per second and memory allocation.

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Customized Enterprise Integration

  • Post published:September 16, 2014

Many companies are utilizing legacy systems that have become out-dated and fragile, and are inflexible to changing business models as a result. Preserving these legacy systems is tedious and can…

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Re-Engineering Software Systems

  • Post published:September 23, 2014

With newer technologies emerging, re-engineering your company's aging software cannot be neglected as it is a crucial point of interest and deciding factor in whether or not your company's hardware and software systems will hold your company back from realizing its full potential. Updating software and performing migration to newer platforms before it becomes obsolete would help for a more seamless integration that has a lower chance of altering the workflow.

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Don’t Let Your Development Project Fail

  • Post published:September 30, 2014

A myriad of feelings-from anticipation to eagerness-come across any team member who is about to embark on a new development venture. Plans are executed at full-throttle, but at some point,…

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Bring Your Systems’ Performance into the Future

  • Post published:October 7, 2014

Working with poor performance in your software systems creates a bottleneck for productivity in your business. Reevaluating and implementing performance objectives will help your business to meet your performance requisites and goals, providing a structured approach. You can reduce maintenance costs due to performance problems and ad hoc fixes that are not scalable while reducing the need to deal with security vulnerabilities and system issues that are tied to performance.

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Incompatible Software Systems are A Thing of The Past!

  • Post published:October 14, 2014

Software incompatibility can encompass software components or entire systems that cannot work satisfactorily together on the same computer or across the network of systems. "Lack of standardization and governance can adversely affect the performance and cost efficiency of your IT architecture." Building a custom solution to help your company combine the desired functionalities of multiple incompatible systems will ensure that your company is working at its maximum potential efficiency while taking the necessary steps toward mitigating risk and loss.

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5 Common Pains of Dealing with Vendors

  • Post published:October 21, 2014

As a client needing the vendor's service, you rely on their knowledge and prowess to aid you in making an informed decision regarding what solutions will fit you best.

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Tom Knoll Runs Through Arlington for ALSF

  • Post published:October 28, 2014

Although he is a retired Marine, Knoll has since given his service in Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq-and has run across the United States twice! Next week, he will be running the total 82 miles for ALSF in homage of his 82nd birthday! Ayoka's own CEO is a former Marine and all of the Ayokian Marines will be in attendance of Tom Knoll's charity run!

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Do Software Developers Speak Your Language?

  • Post published:November 4, 2014

Making the jump towards building a custom application, performing integration, or rebuilding a legacy system for your business will prove to make work more effective and increase productivity, but getting into a project with a development group that doesn't understand your company can bottleneck or even grind progress to a halt.

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