With end of support SQL Server 2012 round the corner, now is the time to upgrade SQL Server 2012 to 2019 or migrate to Azure SQL.
Migrating SQL to Azure
Migrating SQL to Azure is an important part of the migration process providing security and cost benefits whether you choose a hybrid option or go all in.
Modernising .NET Applications
In this blog, we take a look at modernising .NET applications, the use of Azure App Service and take some real modernisation examples from our development here at Ballard Chalmers.
Custom Cloud Development in Azure
In this blog, we take a look at four recent custom cloud development projects that we have undertaken using Azure Integration Services, The Power Platform and more.
Enterprise-Scale Bespoke Cloud Developments at Ballard Chalmers
In this blog, we take a technical look at two examples of enterprise-scale bespoke cloud developments that we have undertaken.
Azure Integration Services – Data Integration Hub – Framework
A look into Azure Integration Services compared to BizTalk Server and Ballard Chalmers' Data Integration Hub - Framework and its use.
Journey to the Cloud – Ballard Chalmers Goes Cloud Only
Ballard Chalmers is now fully in the cloud. Here our CTO takes you through our journey to the cloud, showing the steps we took and what it means now
Business Continuity — Our Readiness for Covid-19
In this blog, we look at our disaster recovery and business continuity plans and how having them in place enabled us to deal with the COVID-19 lockdown.
Ballard Chalmers and ISO 27001
In February 2020, Ballard Chalmers achieved certification for ISO 27001:2013. This blog gives some insight into what this means for the company and what was involved in achieving it.
How to Create a Successful Software Development Proof of Concept – For Startups
As a startup, particularly a SaaS startup, this is what it is all about. Honing the key aspects to your idea and fine-tuning it into a truly workable, outstanding and viable product is the base of your whole enterprise. You need to see if it is practical, feasible, viable and truly useful and interesting for the end-user. This is where a Proof of Concept (POC) comes in.