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[Meetup Live] Lessons from Facebook Engineering with Jeff Meyerson

Welcome to the "Hacking the Engineering Process" meetup! You've probably heard him speak while hosting his podcast Software Engineering Daily. He recently wrote a book, Move Fast: How Facebook Builds Software where he shares his many lessons learned during his time there. This meetup will be an open discussion for software engineers and tech enthusiasts to share their thoughts on the leading topic, pose thought-provoking questions for each other, and learn more about how various engineering teams measure developer productivity amongst themselves.

What is a HIPAA Risk Assessment and is it Important?

If your business operates in the healthcare industry, then you need to be up to speed with the ins and outs of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA for short. For your information, some team chat apps are also employed with HIPAA standards to protect the business data. Like many pieces of legislation, this act requires compliance from organizations in a given sector in order to provide benefits to service users and customers.

12 Accounting Outsourcing Mistakes To Avoid

Accounting has and will continue to be one of the essential business operations for any company. The financial statements about income and expenditures are pivotal for making informed business decisions. And when it comes to making this business operation more efficient, the key strategies often revolve around accounting automation and outsourcing. That said, when outsourcing accounting to an external firm, even the most seasoned business owner or entrepreneur can make mistakes.

On-Premise or SaaS: Which is Better for Your Business?

You’ve probably heard of both SaaS and on-premise hosting. SaaS (software as a service) and on-premise are two ways to offer the same software to your customers, but they have significant differences that you need to consider before deciding which to use. Even though there’s no right answer for choosing which will work best for your business, it’s essential to keep in mind that each type has its benefits and drawbacks and its customers. If you want to learn more about on-premise vs.

Project Management Software For Law Firms

Project management software is a digital tool that allows businesses to manage their projects more effectively. By using project management software for law firms, independent lawyers and law firms can track the progress of their projects, create timelines and track deadlines, collaborate with team members, and more. In this article, we will discuss the top project management software for law firms and the benefits they provide to specific law firms.

A 3-pronged approach to creating (and scaling) legendary customer service experiences

More than half of people have higher expectations for customer service now compared to a year ago, according to Microsoft’s State of Global Customer Service Report. But providing consistent, quality customer service is a challenge. You can’t simply automate or template your way to success.

What to Do With Low Employee Productivity At Your Workplace: Proven Strategies for Improvement

Employee productivity is a hot topic in the business world. Every company wants to know how to get the most out of their employees, but what happens when you have low employee productivity at your workplace? There are several reasons for decreased productivity, and it’s crucial to nip the problem in the bud before it becomes a bigger issue. In this blog post, we will discuss some proven strategies for improving employee productivity. Keep reading to learn more!

What is UAC Virtualization? Benefits and Pitfalls

UAC stands for “User Account Control”. This is a field of software management that isolates the operating system’s core components from potentially damaging changes. It refers to the level of access that in Unix-like systems is called “root” and in Windows systems is known as Administrator privileges. User Account Control was initially rolled out as part of Windows Vista to allow only admin accounts to give and take away these permissions.