Category: Digital innovation
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Discovering and explaining how our digital world is changing, and changing us.
What is Blockchain and what is it used for?
23 May, 2023Blockchain, or “cadena de bloques” as it is known in Spanish, is a set of technologies that allows us to maintain a decentralized, synchronized, and highly secure record of information across computers and other devices. It creates a public ledger for digital operations, uniquely identifying each device that is part of the blockchain. The key […]
Read MoreMobile Development: Mobile Applications for Everyone?
23 May, 2023In the last 5 to 10 years, we have experienced rapid changes in the way we communicate not only with our friends and family but also between businesses and their potential customers. We have witnessed an update in how we request a taxi, order delivery, shop groceries, purchase various products, and many other things that […]
Read MorePractical tips for building profitable and effective applications (Part 1)
23 May, 2023Currently, there are over 3 million applications in the Play Store and over 2 million in the App Store. Studies show that on average, a person has 80 applications downloaded on their device. However, only 30 of those applications are frequently used. That’s why earning a spot on people’s phones is challenging, and getting them […]
Read MoreTips for choosing the right technologies for your project
23 May, 2023Choose the appropriate technologies. Although it may seem like a decision that only falls under the responsibility of your development team, it is a crucial decision that has a considerable impact on the business model and, above all, on development costs. I highly recommend choosing a technology that allows you to use a single codebase […]
Read MorePractices to enhance the security of your application
23 May, 2023The security of your application is essential. It is clear that in the first version of your application, investing in security features may not be at the top of the priority list. However, it requires the following minimum security practices: Learn from your users and iterate quickly. The first version of your application is filled […]
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