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The Best Shopify Mobile App Builders in 2026, Ranked and Reviewed

More than 60% of ecommerce traffic now comes from mobile devices, yet most Shopify stores are still relying on a mobile website to capture it. The conversion gap between mobile web and a native app is significant, with benchmarks consistently showing in-app conversion running three to four times higher than mobile browser sessions.

DSCR Loans in Ohio: A Practical Guide for Real Estate Investors

I ran the numbers on a Cleveland duplex last month: gross rent of $2,400, taxes eating $380, insurance at $140, and a mortgage payment of $1,650. The DSCR was 1.14, too thin for most lenders. One change, switching to a cheaper landlord policy, pushed the ratio to 1.22 and turned the file into an approval. That is Ohio DSCR lending in one line. The property's cash flow carries the deal, and small expense changes can decide the outcome.

The Skills Gap Behind Most Failed Microsoft Dynamics 365 Implementations

Microsoft Dynamics 365 is one of the most capable enterprise platforms available today. It brings together CRM, ERP, finance, supply chain, field service, and customer engagement into a single connected environment, with deep integration across the Microsoft ecosystem. The platform itself is mature, well-documented, and actively developed. Yet a significant proportion of Microsoft Dynamics 365 implementations deliver less than expected, run over budget, miss deadlines, or require costly remediation work after go-live.

Tech for Good: How IT Innovations Support CP Families

Modern computing has moved far beyond office spreadsheets and web browsing. For families living with cerebral palsy, IT innovations provide tools that make daily life more manageable and inclusive. These systems focus on accessibility and data-driven care to improve long-term outcomes for children. Developers are finding new ways to use software to solve real-world mobility and speech challenges. This shift toward humanitarian technology changes how parents manage their child's health every single day.

Where is your business wasting time & money?

Whether you have a new startup or an established company, it is very likely that your business is losing time and money. Worse still, it's likely happening in multiple places. Thankfully, if you are prepared to identify and address those issues, you can significantly improve the venture. Here are five focal points that should lead you to greatness.

How Automation Transforms Telecom Expense Management

Automation in TEM introduces a level of intelligence and efficiency that manual processes simply can't match. At its core, it replaces repetitive tasks with streamlined workflows powered by data and algorithms. One of the most immediate upgrades is automated invoice processing. Instead of manually reviewing each bill, automated systems can ingest invoices, standardize formats, and validate charges against contracts in seconds. Discrepancies are flagged instantly, allowing teams to take action before costs spiral.

Why Commercial Roofs Are Quietly Becoming Smart Infrastructure

Here's something most building owners don't think about until it's too late: the roof over your head is no longer just a passive layer of protection. It's becoming one of the most strategically important assets in your entire portfolio.

Why Storage Speed Matters in Professional Photography and Videography

Professional photography and videography demand precision and timing. A missed burst in a sports sequence or a dropped frame during a live shoot can compromise an entire project. Modern cameras capture vast amounts of data through high-resolution sensors and advanced codecs. These capabilities require storage that can keep up without interruption. Storage speed is no longer secondary. It directly affects how well a camera performs under pressure.

Balancing DevOps Speed and Cybersecurity: Where Risks Arise

In modern development, speed is one of the primary competitive advantages. Teams release new versions daily, infrastructure is deployed in minutes, and the pipeline from commit to production keeps getting shorter. This creates real business value - but it is also an area where security risks quietly accumulate. The problem is not that DevOps teams ignore security. More often, they are forced to choose between speed and thorough validation. And this choice, made dozens of times each week, gradually builds up security technical debt that sooner or later turns into a real incident.