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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
April 1, 2020

Working for Metova, where we partner with companies to guide their digital...

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  • Jonathan Sasse
  • Posted by Jonathan Sasse
March 18, 2020

At Metova, we help companies solve problems and deliver exceptional experiences to...

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
December 12, 2019

Ready to make the journey into Digital Transformation? Before you go it’s...

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
August 29, 2019

Ricardo Salinas is a seasoned developer handling development projects for companies including...

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
June 24, 2019

Christian Goodman spends most of his working hours leading a team of...

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
May 16, 2019

Senior iOS Developer Beverly Massengill has worked on countless development projects at...

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  • Cade Collister
  • Posted by Cade Collister
October 30, 2018

Made By Few is a conference “for the makers of the web.”...

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
October 10, 2018

Metova Announces LoRa WAN Hardware Testing, Certification and Network Management Services Metova...

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
September 25, 2018

Metova commissioned a survey of over 1000 consumers to better understand their...

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  • Skylar Fisher
  • Posted by Skylar Fisher
January 8, 2018

Think back to a time when you wrote a very important paper for a college class. You've put all the finishing touches on it, and read through it. Everything looks great! Just to be safe, you ask your roommate, Steve, to proofread your work. Lo and behold, Steve finds some big errors in your paper. Not only have you misspelled (multiple) words, you also put a citation in the wrong place, didn’t space correctly on a quoted paragraph, repeated yourself somewhere on page six, and changed the verb tense somewhere along the way. “Thank goodness for that second pair of eyes,” you think to yourself. Steve just brought your paper from a C+ to an A-. When you work on something intently for a long span of time, it can be easy to miss things that would otherwise stand out. The same thing can happen during development. This is why it’s important to have a software quality assurance (QA) team to back your developers. Not only will quality assurance ensure that a website or application works, the QA team also finds new scenarios where the application could be improved.

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