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Social ERP


Posted by: Jessica Wilson 10 years, 9 months ago

One of the biggest developments in the world today has been the rise, continued resilience and popularity of social media. From Facebook to LinkedIn and beyond, social media has shown that it still has more to offer. Over the years resources and business tools have undergone the addition of some kind of social media component. Systems like CRM (Customer Service Management) have already gone social. What’s next? sERP (social Enterprise Resource Planning).

Deconstructing Agile


Posted by: Jessica Wilson 10 years, 10 months ago

When you hear the word Agile, what do you think of? Maybe smooth, quick and effective movement. Now apply that to software, apps and the IT world. Here we have a methodology that breaks down projects, making them more doable while also allowing for constant testing. Despite all of this, Agile has garnered criticism, especially from large companies. According to them there are just too many limitations to make it a worthwhile approach. Still, as a business that actually employs Agile, we at Parthenon have seen its benefits.

Testing Software with Selenium


Posted by: Larry Leach 10 years, 10 months ago

Like any Software QA (Quality Assurance) Department, here at Parthenon Software we face the challenge of proving our software will run correctly while also meeting the customer's requirements. A tool that helps us manage the repetitive tasks of software testing is Selenium. Selenium allows us to automate the tasks, run regression tests on websites and to assist in testing new bugs and features.

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