By Łukasz Pawłowski on 6 October 2024
In today’s fast-paced software landscape, security must be more than an afterthought. DevSecOps bridges the gap by embedding security into every phase of development, ensuring faster, safer, and more efficient application delivery. Learn how this approach fosters collaboration, automation, and a proactive security posture across the CI/CD pipeline.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 9 August 2024
Choosing the right software house is crucial for the success of your web development projects. Our guide outlines key factors to consider, such as assessing experience, client testimonials, technical proficiency, and communication skills. Discover how to find a reliable partner that will ensure a high-quality application and a smooth, collaborative development experience.
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Passwords are indispensable part of using computers and mobile devices connected to the internet. We are using them on regular daily basis, almost everywhere: to our emails, bank accounts, cloud storage, account access; in work and at home.
Some passwords are easier to guess than others. What should we do to keep our accounts and data secure? Here are some ideas.
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Every time a potential client contacts us regarding our services, we are delighted that, yet another business decided to trust us with their project. No matter if it is an app, software, or any other piece of technology they would like us to work on, one of the most important initial questions we will ask is regarding their budget.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 9 November 2022
Nowadays, online activities pose many threats. As a responsible IT business, we are aware of the threats the Internet poses and do our best to protect our customers from most of them.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 2 November 2022
What factors contribute to the fact that we find something pleasant, attractive, or likable and how it can affect your business? Why too revolutionary products fail and how you should indroduce novelty to users, so they stay with you?
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 27 September 2022
Apps are the most ubiquitous tools of the modern world. No company can stay relevant or competitive without one, whether it’s for internal use or customer-facing purposes.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 14 September 2022
What is the key to a successful business? If your answer is 'a good idea', you are only partly correct. Not in thinking that a good idea is meaningless but in thinking it is the most important.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 14 September 2022
What if I told you there was a way to monitor your SaaS software and catch any errors that user can encounter, with full data, and be able to fix it?
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 3 March 2022
The years 2013 to 2016 were a stagnation period for PHP, causing a drop in interest in this technology. But all the work done since 2014, resulting in PHP7 and PHP8, allowed it to catch up with other programming languages, causing PHP to once again become a good project stack choice and a valid option for backend developers to be interested in.
We would like to announce, that we are ending support period for appcore v1 and sailingcms v1.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 1 September 2021
At Sailing Byte, we help businesses streamline operations through software solutions. We provide custom software development, website development, application management and support, IT consulting, and more.
Everyone knows that “it takes time and effort to make an organizational change”. Unfortunately not everyone knows exactly what it means. You have to ask yourself some key questions before introducing any change of process (“how we work”).
By Kamil Bocheński on 26 July 2021
This article will explain the basic concept of Technical Debt and propose a solution that may help to deal with it in a most convenient way.
This article will explain the differences between the FIXED COST vs PRICE & MATERIAL pricing model.
This one short article will show you how to manage preparation to various meetings by properly understanding their purposes.
By Kamil Bocheński on 24 May 2021
This article should help you to master the process of bringing maximum value of Scrum Events: Sprint Planning & Sprint Review.
By Kamil Bocheński on 10 May 2021
Are tasks describtion on our monthly reports not clear enough? Maybe this short article will help you!
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Why do we say that Sprint is a heartbeat of a product developement ?
By Kamil Bocheński on 23 March 2021
Do you have any problems with Incident classification that we have introduced in SLA packages? This short article should dispel any doubts connected with that issue.
By Kamil Bocheński on 22 March 2021
In this artlcle you will find clarification about permission issues with logging to Sailing Byte’s CMS.
You may be confused why the same aspects are constantly mentioned as both positives and negatives during summary at the end of every article about Scrum, KanBan & Scrum-Ban (you can find those articles in "Konwladge Base"). There is a purpose to it and that purpose is to always consider “it depends'' as the best possible FIRST answer to every question.
By Kamil Bocheński on 12 March 2021
KanBan first emerged in post II World War Japan as a very important component of “Toyota Production System”, a groundbreaking shift in approach to production process management in car development.
By Kamil Bocheński on 12 March 2021
Concept of ScrumBan was first formalised in “Scrumban: Essays on Kanban Systems for Lean Software Development” written by a software engineering practitioner Corey Ladas in 2009.
By Kamil Bocheński on 12 March 2021
Scrum as a complete framework for software development was first described and formalized by two American practitioners of software engineering Jeff Sutherland & Ken Schwaber in 1995. (Ken Schwaber Was one of the engineers that originally created “Agile Manifesto”).
By Kamil Bocheński on 12 March 2021
Term Agile means to be “able to move quickly and easily.” World of software development of 80’ and 90’ was far from being able to quickly and easily manage any changes. Every business need for new software had to follow a strict “Waterfall” path of development.
By Kamil Bocheński on 12 March 2021
How to effectively inform Sailing Byte support on issues and requests?
Product Backlog consists of an ordered list of the work to be done in order to create, maintain and sustain a product. It’s managed by the Product Owner
On your monthly report you can find "SLA Micro" section with multiple elements, that may sound vague. In this article I would like to describe what each of the elements mean and why it is important.
If you don't know exactly what does it mean to organize things in Agile way, what are Agilie "frameworks" and how to implement them then this article is for You!
On February edition of CT Real Estate Today we are touching topic of choosing proper CMS system for your needs.
We were invited to write next tech article for CT Real Estate Today. You can find whole article why having a website is important for business.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 20 December 2018
We would like to thank YOU this Christmas and wish you happy New Year.
For all the time you spent with us - thank you. For all the emails, messages and phone calls - thank you. For all work that was done together - thank you.
Wszyscy kochamy nasze dzieci, i pragniemy dla nich jak najlepszej edukacji. Chcemy, aby potrafiły dobrze funkcjonować w społeczeństwie w niedalekiej przyszłości rozumiejąc systemy i zależności, jakie w nim panują. Jednym z tych elementów są finanse i ekonomia.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 30 October 2018
Did you ever wondered if there is any easier way to just login once and have access to all your websites? There is a powerful and secure method that allows you to do this and keep you ahead of competition.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 10 October 2018
Have you ever tried to install website on server with old PHP version? If yes, you might've encountered problems, while doing so. But it's not also a problem with installing software - it's affecting usage and security of website. But you can be free of this fear, just read more about this issue.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 25 September 2018
Did you ever wanted to extend plugin functionality? Or maybe you wanted to edit some functions, that were not working properly? Many CMS systems are using plugins, which are not always fulfilling our needs.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 11 September 2018
Did you ever wonder where does website cost comes from? How many people are involved in creating professional website? What is the cost of running web portal?
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 5 September 2018
Laravel team released new version of framework. It is public now and has some awesome features! This free and amazing framework is used worldwide to help write stable and maintainable code.
By Łukasz Pawłowski on 1 August 2018
Before building a website, one must know whether or not to use Content Management System (CMS). Two of the main features of CMS include user and group management that allow more security to the content writers who upload their content on CMS. This system also allows users, the flexibility to organize a rather haphazard form of data. It most definitely eases up on the workload while giving a high quality output. However this can have its advantages and disadvantages.