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Functionality: bug-free, user-friendly and smart features Functionality and great usability are some of the core principles for software developers here at LiteBreeze. This article primarily targets our technical team. Bug-free, user-friendly and smart functionality and design is ultimately what makes your client successful. And what makes your client successful, makes you and the company successful

How to assess the financial strength of a company

When qualifying a lead or setting the credit limit, you need to research key financial numbers such as: Profit Revenue Employee headcount Years in business Here’s a list of international company registers where you can find such data: Australia: Australian business register Austria: Firmenabc.at Belgium: Staatsbladmonitor.be, Knack.be Canada: Canada411 and Canadaone provide basic information. Denmark: Virk.dk Egypt: The white

Welcome to LiteBreeze, Chithra

LiteBreeze extends a warm welcome to Chithra into the family. With a work experience of 8 years along with a positive attitude and an eagerness to learn, Chithra is a great addition to the team of developers at LiteBreeze. Even though Chithra graduated with a BSc degree in Mathematics, her passion for coding was ignited

Supporting business intelligence goals for a music company using Laravel

LiteBreeze has recently begun a partnership with a leading American stock music provider. This firm routinely provides royalty free music to television shows, movies, advertising, games, and apps. They often work with companies such as Fox, Sony, Discovery, Time Warner and HBO. They require a technical consultant to further build business-critical components for business intelligence,

The service quality concept

Service quality is one of the core concepts of our principles. Harvard professor David Maister, who has spent decades advising professional services firms on how to improve, summarizes service quality like this: The importance of client service is well understood by most professionals and most professional firms. Most, if not all, firms acknowledge the critical