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Jan31 0
Do You Shop Differently at Work?

Do You Shop Differently at Work?

Posted by cvar in Blog

Earlier today, we issued a press release announcing the latest release of TrackVia, highlighting some key new reporting and collaboration features. Now don’t get me wrong. I think TrackVia is the greatest thing since sliced bread. In fact, I think it’s a solution that actually has the potential of changing the technology world as we know it, liberating everyday non-coding users to design and build business solutions that work the way they do.  We see and hear it every day from our users....

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Jan17 0
Start Rounding Up

Start Rounding Up

Posted by cvar in Blog

We keep hearing time and time again that business people believe if they had the skill set, they could build better solutions than what IT is offering them. But, they lack the ability to code, or they don’t have a strong background in architecting data models, so they sit back, sigh, and continue using subpar software. In a Harvard Business Review blog, Judi Glickman talks about confidence being a numbers game, and mostly highlights women as being overly critical of their lack of skill set,...

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Jan17 1
TrackVia’s Top 10 Most Intriguing Applications

TrackVia’s Top 10 Most Intriguing Applications

Posted by cvar in Blog

Here at TrackVia everyone is in the midst of making plans and setting goals for the upcoming year. When looking to the future, however, we like to reflect on the past and review what has and hasn’t worked for us and our customers. While busy digging in the archives, we took some time to compile what we consider to be the Top 10 Most Intriguing Applications that have been built by business users on our platform. If you think you’ve built an app that should make the list, tell us all...

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Jan13 0
Why Paying More “Feels” Better

Why Paying More “Feels” Better

Posted by cvar in Blog

I was recently shopping for an around-town car that I could use to commute back and forth to work. A used car. One that got decent gas mileage and one I wouldn’t worry too much about if I received (or earned) a door ding or two. While shopping on Craigslist, evaluating nearly identical vehicles (same year, same maker, same mileage, etc.) I felt myself instinctively drawn toward the more expensive option. But why? In marketing circles, this is referred to as “Premium Pricing”.  According...

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Dec30 0
My 2012 Un-Resolutions

My 2012 Un-Resolutions

Posted by cvar in Blog

I don’t know about you, but the second I stick my neck out with a public resolution – like around New Year’s – I pretty much guarantee that it’s not going to happen. Surely there’s a scientific explanation for this. It couldn’t possibly be a lack of will power, right?  So with that self knowledge I’ve decided to come up with a few work-related ‘un-resolutions’ for 2012 – things I resolve NOT to do in the coming year. Not Say “Yes” So Much: I’m a people pleaser by...

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Dec28 0
BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology)

BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology)

Posted by cvar in Blog

I’m too old to know whether people still host BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle or Beer) parties, but back in the day it was a staple of any college dorm party. Heck, even in the heart of Silicon Valley during the dot-com boom, it was just sort of given that everyone brought their own – even if you could afford to buy booze for the entire city of Palo Alto. That’s probably why I find it sort of funny to hear people talking about BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) or BYOT (Bring Your Own...

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