Ruby on Rails may not be the new kid on the block anymore, but it’s still a powerful framework trusted by thousands of businesses, especially in the B2B space.
Every entrepreneur dreams of launching the perfect product: sleek, powerful, and ready to scale from day one. But here's the brutal truth: that's rarely how successful startups actually start. In fact, your Minimum Viable Product (MVP) might be little more than spreadsheets, email automation, and manual labor disguised as "tech," as Michael Zalle discovered when he launched YellowBird.
Whether you're bootstrapping your software solution or scaling with outside funding, understanding your numbers is key to sustainable growth. Here are the most important SaaS metrics every small and mid-sized business owner should track to stay competitive and profitable.
Why do startups flame out? And what separates the ones that make it from the ones that never quite get off the ground? with the right foundation, values, and execution strategy, you can tilt the odds in your favor.
When your company is building a web application, one of the biggest decisions you’ll make early on is whether to hire a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) or outsource your development to an experienced software partner. Both options come with advantages and risks. The right choice depends on your company’s current stage, internal capabilities, budget, and long-term goals. Let’s walk through the differences between hiring a CTO and outsourcing development, the pros and cons of each, and how to know which one fits your situation best.
.NET or Ruby on Rails? This episode dives into tech stack selection for startups and growing SaaS companies, with perspectives from both enterprise and open-source angles.
Optimizing your SaaS application for performance isn’t just a technical necessity: it’s a business imperative. Here’s how we approach performance optimization for modern SaaS platforms.
When it comes to building web applications, developers are often drawn to the latest and greatest technologies. Single-page applications (SPAs) have become the go-to solution for many, promising a smoother, more interactive user experience. But are they really the best choice for every situation? In the first episode of SaaS That App: Building B2B Web Applications, hosts Aaron Marchbanks and Justin Edwards are joined by Daniel Cannon, Chief Innovation Officer at Delta Systems, to take a critical (yet fair) look at SPAs vs. multi-page applications (MPAs).
Scope creep is one of the most avoidable project risks if you plan ahead and work with a team that knows how to manage it. Learn more on our latest blog!
At Delta Systems, we help businesses design and grow web apps that meet increasing demands. But we’ve seen firsthand that without thoughtful customer support strategies, even the best-built tools can fall short of user expectations. Here’s how to ensure your customer support grows alongside your web application efficiently and sustainably.