Author: Quadwave

30Jun, 2017

The Professional

Shreenatha M. Narayana, Chief Operating Officer, Quadwave The Professional The book, “The Professional” by Subroto Bagchi, which I read recently is the inspiration for this article. His simple concept of identifying two key traits/qualities of the professional – ability to work unsupervised and ability to certify the completion of one’s work – really struck me! […]

30Jun, 2017

Dressing Up for Work

Shreenatha M. Narayana, Chief Operating Officer, Quadwave Formal or Non-Formal Dress at Work Place? A pertinent question constantly asked by us and of us is, “How do you dress up for work? Formals, casuals, semi-casuals, overly casuals……”  This is a very relevant topic to ponder upon in a knowledge-worker industry like software or IT. From […]

30Jun, 2017

The Concept of Google Material Design

Saravanan M, Technical Architect, Quadwave The Concept of Google Material Design In the beginning of the year 2016, the concept of material design was wowing the IT industry due to its flexible features. Material design, a new visual design language developed by Google, comes with comprehensive design guidelines for the user interface (UI) elements on […]

14Jun, 2017

The Happiness Pyramid

At Quadwave, employee happiness is not just a mantra or concept. It’s a way of life. No wonder we take The Happiness Pyramid pretty seriously. The Happiness Pyramid is based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs but the management at Quadwave has built upon it and turned it into something that is real and relevant for […]

14Jun, 2017

Internet of Things – The Next Big Thing!

Rithesh Maroli Cheriyath, Technical Lead, Quadwave Internet of Things – The Next Big Thing! One of the exciting perks of working in a software company like Quadwave is that we get to work with a lot of exciting new technology and create some amazing cutting edge products. The world over, everyone is talking about the […]

14Jun, 2017

Big Data and Analytics – A brief overview

Sanjay Koppikar – CEO, Quadwave Big Data and Analytics – A brief overview Have you ever wondered how LinkedIn or Facebook can suggest your long-lost friend as ‘People You May Know’ out of the blue? How do Gmail ads appear on top about almost exactly about what your message says? How does a Google image […]

12Jun, 2017

Requirement Elicitation and Analysis

Subramanya S M, Technical Architect, Quadwave Requirement Elicitation and Analysis Introduction Any project/release-cycle typically starts with a set of requirements being provided to a lead, to either come up with the ball-park estimate or a detailed one. For any project, be it a short-term or a long-term project, it is very important that the requirements […]

Progressive Web Apps

Subramanya S M, Technical Architect, Quadwave Introduction “History doesn’t repeat itself but it often rhymes” – Mark Twain About a decade back, we were accustomed to using thick/heavy desktop client applications which were connected to a (mostly on-premises) server. Upgrading/maintaining each client instance meant lots of hardship in terms of time and effort. Frequent updates […]