Audacia Insights
Insights on the latest technologies, trends processes and advancements within technology, as well as Audacia news and updates.

With the increase in technology adoption driven by digital transformation, some sectors, such as manufacturing and retail, are seeing productivity grow as high as 1500%. Much of this is due to the introduction of innovative technology solutions to improve workflows and efficiencies. However, as productivity rates rise in many industries, research has shown that productivity i…

Commercial applications for virtual reality (VR) technology are becoming more prevalent thanks to leaps in processing power, providing a great opportunity for housebuilders to deliver a richer sales experience for consumers.
Companies involved with designing, building and selling residential properties are now using VR; a rich and immersive engagement and sales tool that meet…

Congratulations to our Story Homes development team!
We are very pleased to announce that Audacia has been awarded “External Partner of the Year” by Story Homes, a renowned house builder, in recognition of our excellent work for them throughout 2015 and 2016.
Audacia were initially contracted to develop a bespoke development/project management platform to schedule activity a…

Does software only get attention when something goes wrong? If so, you’re not alone.
Manufacturing businesses can often view software solutions as a fix to a problem, rather than a business enabler. But having adaptable systems is key to enabling your business to scale in line with your ambitions and provide a platform for strategic innovation.
To follow on from Digital Manuf…

Audacia launches a bespoke product database for leading IT reseller, Techbuyer, to enable their global growth.
The six month project delivered a stable and robust platform that reduces downtime, improves reporting, resilience and sales management and provides enriched product data.
Techbuyer IT security manager, Rich Kenny, said:
“We complied an initial list of almost 40 soft…

Continuous improvement is far from a new philosophy. Dating back to the 1950's, Japanese manufacturers such as Toyota decided to make incremental changes in processes and products to remove waste and increase business efficiencies and outcomes.
The same is true today. Through ongoing efforts to improve the quality of services, products and processes through constant review, m…

First, A Little History on .NET
During the late 90s, Microsoft started work on something that they were calling Next Generation Windows Services (or NGWS for short). NGWS was originally designed to let Windows users access all kinds of services over the Internet.
In fact, in an early presentation for NGWS, Steve Balmer (who hated the name NGWS) said that it would allow users …