Writing about your evolution, behaviours, deficiencies and feelings forces you to think about them. And that can be scary. Maybe there are things that you donât want to remember or things that you may regret. But, writing about it helps you work through these thoughts. And find a way that maybe helps you to improve what you think can be improved.
Read moreOur colleague, Mihaela, the newest member of the Bunnyshell team, also took on the challenge âLooking within to see beyondâ. She admitted that even if âoneselfâ is the topic one should know a lot about, it is not the easiest thing. But, despite getting out of the comfort zone, she learned to blush and bear it. She honestly and enthusiastically wrote about her love for technology, accomplishments, experience and skills.
Read moreWriting about yourself is hard! You sit down and try to find the right words in your mind, but nothing happens. You write and rewrite. But when you read again that sounds probably awkward. It seems like it is not actually about you. This is the typical scenario when youâre supposed to write an about me section.
Read moreMost e-commerce businesses that think about cloud adoption have a one-step at a time approach. They address specific needs as they arise. At the opposite pole are the online shops that donât have a strategy in place and are subject to âcloud sprawlâ. Cloud sprawl usually occurs when different departments inside the same organization are contracting for cloud services independently of each other. As a result, this situation drives up costs and can lead to issues with compliance and security.
Read moreMany e-commerce businesses understand the need to move their infrastructure to the cloud. Maintaining the user experience in the event of traffic spikes and slow page load time, being vigilant about customer data security because online stores are often targets for cybercriminals, having a reliable solution for backups, are just a few of the reasons shop owners think about moving to the cloud. Choosing the right cloud provider, however, can be an overwhelming decision.
Read moreEven though it might seem like a tough concept to grasp and apply, the idea of multi-cloud computing is a simple one: Itâs the choice of a business to distribute its assets, redundancies, software, applications, and anything it deems worthy not on one cloud-hosting environment, but rather across several.
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