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05.10.2010
by Ekaterina Molchanova, QA Analyst

I absolutely agree with the fact that all professions are special and all of them are difficult in their own way. What unites all the professions is that they come to people in nightmares and play tricks on their nervous system. No matter whether you are successful or not, you are likely to have at least one nightmare concerning your job. And analysts have nightmares just like any other people, though these mares are not easy to understand for the others. Most often I see that in order to create a new application I am provided with one single page of description to do the analysis. And all the means of communication are switched off, I have neither telephone, nor Internet, nor anything else… Isn’t it horrible? Every time I have the nightmare I wake up in a cold sweat.
23.09.2010
by Catherine Shpileuskaya, Marketing Manager

Many years from now people were trying hard to spread first automobiles all over the world, they were glorifying numerous advantages of having a car. Times have changes and today newspapers and magazines claim that cars have more cons than pros. They pollute the environment, they contribute to global warming, they deprive people from physical activity and they move us away from nature. More and more people dedicate all their efforts to banish cars from big cities.

06.09.2010
by Tatiana Pruchkovskaya, Software Test Engineer

According to an ancient testing legend, it was in 1947 when the first bug was detected in computer technologies. It happened when a group of Harvard University scientists found a moth in the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator that they were testing at that moment. That moth was the ancestor of all the bugs that have been detected in software since that time. And taking into account the unbelievable number of errors that are found all over the world daily, I have to admit that the notorious moth turned out to be rather prolific.

 
31.08.2010
by Nikolay Lagutko, Team Leader

How often we anticipate the release of a new program or application for a long time and then get horribly disappointed by the way it back-pedals our work. Why do such situations occur and how can we, as software developers, influence it? And one of the most important questions is who should be blamed for broken software. Evaluation of an application performance depends on three parties involved into the application lifecycle: the user, the customer and the developer.

23.08.2010
by Olga Kalenchenko, Sales Manager 

I belong to that part of humanity who consider learning to be a lifelong process. And I think that in spite of all the advantages and success a person always has something to learn in order to improve his/her knowledge and experience. In my work I learn important lessons every day from books, from the people I communicate with, from my mistakes and from my colleagues’ experience.

There are some common skills every qualified sales person should possess and develop day after day as there is no limit for perfection. 
 

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