The Role of Custom Software Development in Digital Transformation

Broadly speaking, digital transformation is the use of software solutions by businesses to deliver more value to their customers, stay competitive, and boost their own profits and efficiency.

The process of digital transformation itself can take many forms—most obviously, offering one’s services via a mobile app or website so that customers can engage with your brand online or via their smartphones. But it could also mean transferring company databases and workflows to an enterprise software platform for greater automation, managing your supply chains with a blockchain ledger, building a virtual reality experience for a Web3 presence, or many more things depending on the latest trends in your industry and technology in general. No matter what kind of project you might undertake as part of digital transformation, it will require software development to create the required tools and apps.

In fact, development is itself affected by digital transformation, as over time, improvements to coding platforms, as well as new frameworks and more efficient processes, have led to improvements in the speed and stability, even as the market demands ever more complex software. Ultimately, the process of digital transformation is a never-ending journey, as it must always be engaged with to keep up with technological advances and market competition.

Achieving a Successful Digital Transformation with Custom Software

Digital transformation can mean different things to different industries. Most of the time, businesses will contract an experienced custom software development services company to create a software product that is tailored exactly to their needs. This is the most efficient approach, as the business remains in control of features, budget, design, etc., and retains the flexibility to scale the project up or down to meet changing market conditions.

There’s a lot to be gained from thinking of a way to innovate using software that none of your competitors have thought of yet, but any new innovation should be backed up by research and careful planning.

For successful digital transformation, ask yourself the following questions first:

  • What am I trying to achieve with digital transformation?
  • Why is this change necessary?
  • What processes or technologies will I need to achieve my goals?
  • What kind of skills might I need for my software development team?

Factors to consider include what platforms your software needs to work on, i.e., Windows, Mac, Android, Linux, or other, what are your cybersecurity needs, your target user base, and so on. This initial checklist will help you plan a project with the developers.

Benefits of Digital Transformation

When considering what you want to achieve with digital transformation, there are various positive impacts it can have on your business. Depending on your needs, you may want to target one or more of the following:

Business Operations

Knowledge is power, and the best way to make the most of information in business is through data collection and analytics. Artificial intelligence and machine learning can be used to leverage actionable insights and improved decision-making to help you get the edge over the competition, save on costs, automate lengthy manual processes, and deliver unique products.

Business Model

Going digital can even radically change your business model, overhauling the way you offer products and services to customers. Good examples of digital disruptors include Uber in the taxi industry, Netflix in the streaming industry, or Booking.com and AirBnb when it comes to hospitality. The right software product, such as a well-designed mobile app, could let you offer a completely unique digital customer experience.

Company Culture Digital transformation can also be a part of modernization of company culture to stay competitive in the digital marketplace. The adoption of new tech should be accompanied by more efficient work processes, customer-centric product design, and a modern approach to work that maximizes productivity, creativity, and happiness in the workplace.

Recent Advances in Software Development

Software development itself is affected by digital transformation and benefits from recent innovations in the industry. For example:

  • Remote Working – Advances in communication technology and internet speeds have made it possible for many developers to work remotely. This makes collaboration much easier and outsourcing more viable. Now, no longer are you limited to developers that you can find in your area, but you can contract talent from other locations at competitive prices.
  • Agile Methodology – This framework for software development focuses on delivering working features in short iterations (called sprints) as well as frequent testing and feedback. It allows quality software to be built quickly while retaining the flexibility to adapt to changing market or customer needs.
  • DevOps – This methodology, which is growing in popularity, leverages automation and frequent deployment for fast and effective software development.

When you look to contract a software development company, check which methodologies and processes they use. A reputable software company should be able to explain which methodology is best for your project.

Conclusion

As you can see, custom software development is both a driver of digital transformation and a beneficiary of its innovations. Whatever your particular needs, make sure to partner with an experienced development team that can deliver secure and powerful software that will be up to the task.

AccelOne’s US-Nearshore development team has a proven track record of delivering quality software solutions for industry-leading clients. To discuss how our experts can help you realize your digital transformation goals, contact us online or call 800.863.6814.

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How Digital Transformation Can Help Your Business

More than ever, companies are valuing digital transformation: the process of integrating and utilizing advanced digital and automation technologies in order to increase efficiency, save time, and create new revenue opportunities.

By the end of 2022, businesses around the world will have spent 1.6 million dollars on digital transformation. By 2026, that number is projected to reach 3.4 trillion dollars. These numbers reflect the growing demand for custom software solutions.

Here are seven ways that automation and custom software solution companies are impacting businesses today:

  1. Low code solutions: Low code development removes the need for hand coding and allows for companies to make apps in the fastest time possible.

  2. Focus on mobile devices: Since 90% of the world utilizes a mobile device or smartphone, and 57% of internet traffic is generated by mobile devices versus 43% by computers, it is considered best practice to adopt a mobile first approach when creating apps.

  3. Higher integration: When transitioning to mobile and cloud technologies, having software that is tailored made can help with a seamless integration and give a company a competitive edge.

  4. Minimizing risks: There are some risks to digital transformation like operational disruptions due to errors or bugs in the code. In order to minimize risks, the best practice is to deeply analyze the code repositories using a pattern matching engine.

  5. Agile methodology: Agile data driven management creates an environment of consistent feedback, flexibility, and visibility that allows companies to achieve desired outcomes.

  6. Focusing on API: Application Programming Interface (API) allows different programs and applications to talk easily with each other, creating a seamless user experience.

  7. Higher productivity: Using digital technology like bots and business intelligence and analytic tools can streamline operations and accelerate the decision making process for higher efficiency and productivity.

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What Trends Define the Future of Software Development in 2022?

The software development industry continues to expand as more businesses incorporate digital tools into their product lines and operational processes. If you want to know where the future of the IT sector lies, keep an eye on these trends.

1. Blockchain

Blockchain refers to the use of a decentralized distributed network to automatically verify activity, eliminating the need for manual checking and greatly reducing the possibility of fraud. Blockchain forms the basis of cryptocurrency, but is now also being used in fintech, healthcare, entertainment, supply chain management, and more.

2. Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity refers to tools that protect IT systems from threats such as cyberattacks or data breaches. Techniques such as cryptography, biometric reading, and other emerging technologies are all used to secure data against cybercrime.

3. Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence

The sheer scale of systems that deal with large amounts of complex data makes them almost impossible to process by humans, but computers can do it much, much faster. That’s why companies are increasingly turning to machine learning and artificial intelligence to process data sets and help make decisions in complex scenarios.

4. Remote Software Developers

Remote work became mainstream during the pandemic and is here to stay. This is particularly good for software development, as your business can contract a team of developers from different locations to expand the talent pool while keeping costs down.

5. User Experience Design

User experience, or UX, refers to design that centers user interactions and satisfaction. A skilled UX designer can make your software much more enjoyable and useful for customers, boosting adoption and brand loyalty.

6. Omnichannel Experiences

This approach unifies a business’s services such as web, mobile, IoT, telephone, etc., into a seamless experience for users, which increases customer retention and satisfaction.

7. Outsourcing IT Solutions

All kinds of businesses are going digital, whether that be by offering a full-featured website, mobile app, or other product using the above software trends. To achieve this, they are increasingly partnering with experienced custom software development agencies to create these products for them, benefitting from the experience of established IT experts.

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Software Development Trends: What’s In and What’s Out

The world of software development may not quite be as fickle as the fashion industry, but there is a definite trend cycle, with certain tools and platforms becoming more popular and others falling out of favor. Although some purported innovations and disruptions do turn out to be over-hyped, most of the time when an industry practice is gaining popularity, it’s because it works.

The industry is always looking for ways to improve efficiency and security, and a company that adopts an improved methodology earlier than its competitors gains a valuable market advantage.

To find out what’s hot and what’s not, it pays to consult the experts. Here’s a quick rundown of the current trends.

What’s In

Containers

Kubernetes, Podman, and related tools are gaining traction, especially on larger projects like Gitlab. These are based on containerization, a new way of structuring software into different reusable containers with distinct responsibilities in powering the software.

Low-code Development

Growing in popularity since the pandemic, low-code development offers a means for less tech-focused business departments to build parts of the software they use, streamlining enterprise operations and placing less pressure on central IT departments.

Software Engineering Innovation Culture

Organizations are recognizing the value of their software engineers learning new skill sets, and enabling their engineers to change teams and roles with the support of the company. This way, the engineers learn new techniques and practices from across their industry and professional networks.

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How Nature Provides a Model for Machine Learning

The Madison Central Library in Wisconsin is hosting a series of talks on current tech topics as part of its Codecinella/Women In Tech event. The next scheduled talk, titled ‘Machine Learning Algorithms Inspired by Nature, should be particularly interesting for anyone intrigued by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), which have a number of exciting applications in modern software development.

The talk will be hosted by Naveen VK, Technical Director at nvisia and veteran software developer in JavaScript, .NET, and other frameworks. In this talk, attendees will be introduced to how machine learning algorithms are inspired by the behavior of plants and animals found in nature, referencing real-life examples and use cases for ML derived from observations of the natural world. The goal is to give attendees an idea of how machine learning has evolved, and how it might develop from here.

Much of AI research has to do with teaching a computer how to interact with the real world. For example, in spatial computing, robots and appliances need to be able to sense and react to objects and environments around them, just as natural living beings do. Machine learning is a technique for computers to mimic what organisms learn through natural selection and experience. For example, a large amount of self-driving cars would create considerable traffic, and ML tools, such as particle swarm optimization, that are based on the mass movement of animals, such as flocks of birds, schools of fish, and swarms of bees, have been developed for this purpose. So-called genetic algorithms have also been modeled on the process of cell reproduction in the survival-of-the-fittest phenomenon of natural selection.

Interested parties can attend in person in the First Floor Conference Room of the Madison Central Library or join in online via Zoom from 6.15 p.m. on October 19.

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Why Flutter beats React Native for cross-platform app development

Smartphones have become the primary way most people engage with the internet, whether it’s for social media, shopping, entertainment, or business purposes. But the mobile software market is split between two competing platforms: iOS and Android. If you’re planning to create a new mobile app for your services, you can choose between native and cross-platform development. Choosing the latter is highly recommended, and considering hiring developers with expertise in Flutter to undertake the project.

Native vs cross-platform development: what’s the difference?

Native refers to an app developed specifically for one platform, e.g., iOS or Android. Each platform has its own SDK, which uses different programming languages. Android uses Java and Kotlin, whereas iOS native apps are built with Swift and Objective-C for iOS. A native app only works on the particular platform it was developed for. If you only care about one mobile platform, this is a straightforward choice.

On the other hand, cross-platform applications work on multiple platforms. If you wish to reach the widest portion of the market, this method saves both time and money compared to developing multiple native apps. The best way to determine which framework to use for any development project is to consult a professional software development agency.

Why choose Flutter over React Native?

Flutter and React Native are both popular frameworks for developing cross-platform apps. React Native is a JavaScript-based framework created by Meta, and is noted for its ease of use.

Flutter is a free and open-source framework based on the Dart coding language. It has several advantages compared to React Native, the first being that apps created using Flutter takes up very little storage space and typically perform even faster. Flutter also has many built-in widgets that let you test and check the effects of your code in real time. It excels in the development of the UI (user interface), which is key to engaging the end user with your product.

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InBattle Opens New VR Gaming Arena In Miami

While virtual reality (VR) is becoming increasingly popular in consumer home entertainment, it is usually constrained to the rather limited living room area. But the excitement of free-roaming untethered VR that combines virtual environments with an open physical space to run around in can’t be matched. That’s the concept that Chilean-based software company InBattle is trying to promote by opening its new VR eSport facility at 2818 NW Fifth Ave, Wynwood, Miami.

InBattle’s new 5000-square-foot flagship facility also serves as the software company’s corporate headquarters, with around 3,000 square feet of installation reserved for an open-area VR arena for multiplayer competitive gaming using InBattle’s custom software.

The arena will host VR tournaments for any members of the public who book their space in the games. Participants will compete in two teams of four, over a 45-minute session, 30 minutes of which are spent in the virtual reality competition. Sessions are priced at $45 per person.

An Immersive Arena Experience

According to InBattle CEO Christobal Baixas, the high-tech VR experience combined with the freedom of movement offered by the large arena is intended to offer a completely new type of gaming opportunity, “a deeply immersive VR experience that will allow players to really feel they are inside the game, in the character’s skin, with all the adrenaline and excitement of a battle arena.”

The actual game offered by InBattle allows players to assume the roles of different characters, each with different appearances, strengths, vulnerabilities, and special skills.

The Future of InBattle

Baixas founded InBattle in Chile, but the company relocated to Miami during the pandemic, attracted to its metropolitan culture and vibrant entertainment industry. From its new corporate HQ, InBattle intends to expand its presence in the US, setting up a network for VR arenas in more cities and a league system for local and national tournaments.

The community tools for InBattle’s platform will have tradable digital IPs based on digital assets such as cryptocurrencies and NFTs. Outside of the arena, the company will offer an application for home systems, allowing more players to participate.

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Why Edge Computing is Making Waves in Modern Software Development

In the fast-paced business world, companies are constantly competing to improve their software products for users, as well as minimize their own expenses. Edge computing is gaining popularity as a solution that can offer both.

Edge computing is a term typically applied to IoT systems, but software engineers in all fields are realizing its potential for other types of applications. In a nutshell, edge computing refers to the data processing as close as possible to the data’s origin point. The “edge” refers to the information’s relation to a central hub, such as a cloud. One example of edge software is a CDN (content delivery network), frequently used for mobile OS updates, that lets companies roll out updates to a wide user base from the locations close to them.

This kind of cloud computing is reaching the next level of information processing distribution, pushing the actual computing from data centers to work directly on user devices and smoothly deploying software to even the most remote edge locations. Edge computing is already used by Apple’s CoreML and Google’s TensorFlow Lite to run machine learning models on user mobile devices without the need to consume resources from a data center.

Advantages of Edge Computing

The main appeal of edge computing for businesses is that it can offer a better user experience for customers by making software faster and more reliable. It also improves privacy and security for both consumers and enterprises by keeping data as close to the source as possible, whether that be on the user’s device or on a local network. It also saves businesses money by allowing them to distribute energy and computing resources more efficiently.

For developers, edge computing improves the distribution of data for analysis purposes, with high granularity data being stored at the edge for monitoring, with less dense data being transferred to the cloud for high-level analysis. Tools such as InfluxDB can be used in custom software development to more easily integrate edge computing into new enterprise systems and make them more efficient.

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How To Get Started With Custom Enterprise Software Development

In today’s competitive business environment, it is essential for companies to make sure that their work processes, including communications, task management, HR, payroll, data storage, etc., are as efficient and secure as possible. That’s why it’s so important to have the best software for the job.

This kind of software for business operations is called enterprise software, and it represents a critical investment for any company. Although enterprise software can be expensive, it will save much more money in the long run by making the business more efficient. Generally, there are two ways to go about setting up enterprise software. One can buy off-the-shelf enterprise software packages. These ready-made solutions are faster to set up but may not have the exact features your company needs, and make the business dependent on paying subscription fees with no control over updates, security, etc. The other option is to commission custom enterprise software development. This involves hiring a software development company that offers experienced IT professionals to build the software according to your company’s specific needs.

Custom enterprise software can be more expensive than off-the-shelf options, but it gives you control over your company’s software, meaning you can update and scale it according to your needs, and make sure that it serves your specific needs. Developing bespoke enterprise software also makes sure that it is compatible with your existing tools and is harder for hackers to compromise because of its unique nature.

The First Steps

Custom software development starts with an analysis of the needs of the business and the end users, whether employees are customers. At this point, it would be helpful to discuss this with a consultant from the software development company so that they can offer their expert advice and recommend staff for your team. Then, a plan is made, including what methodology and reporting structure will be used (e.g., Agile), the programming framework, and the initial stages of the UI/UX design. After that, the developers will start building your enterprise app and report to you on a schedule. Ideally, you or a company representative will be in regular communication with the development project lead for evaluation and feedback.

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Software Architecture is the Key to Digital Transformation

The global economy is going digital, and companies that ignore this run the risk of being left behind in the dust. With that in mind, it’s no wonder that businesses worldwide are projected to invest over $1 trillion in digital transformation this year alone, a number that is predicted to double by 2025.

The trouble is that digital transformation isn’t just a one-and-done affair. It’s an ongoing process as companies race to keep up with the pace of evolving technology. At first, it was all about giving an online presence to traditional physical stores and offices. Nowadays, it’s about keeping one’s software up to date in order to stay competitive. This often involves integrating emerging technologies such as VR, blockchain, cloud-native architecture, etc., into company processes, ideally in an innovative or unique way. Consequently, businesses are under a lot of pressure to find talented software developers with the skills to make it happen.

Digitization has radically transformed significant industries such as music consumption (Spotify), hospitality (Airbnb), and transport (Uber), turning scrappy startups into tech titans along the way. Even if some particularly conservative or bureaucratic sectors, such as government and healthcare, lag behind, there is no industry that can afford to ignore it. And the key to successful transformation? Good software.

Towards a Software-First Perspective

Simply put, businesses need to invest in their software to stay competitive. It can no longer be considered an afterthought or a sideline to the main business. Software needs to be at the forefront of a company’s strategy.

Investing in Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) is just one smart way businesses can accelerate their digital transformation. APIs connect all the elements of a business’s software infrastructure, exchanging data between employees, partners, consumers, etc. They automate many important communications That used to be done manually, saving time and boosting efficiency.

Since APIs are so important to making a company’s IT systems work together smoothly, it is recommended that API architecture and design be a focus of any custom software development from the earliest phase. That way, efficiency will be baked into your new software from the beginning.

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