Why an Iterative Approach Creates Better Bespoke Software

When it comes to bespoke software, success is measured by how well the solution aligns with the way your business truly operates. At Biz Hub, we believe the best way to achieve this alignment is through an iterative, collaborative development process—one that keeps you engaged at every stage and delivers value from day one. Building […]
Data Migration Made Easy: Unlock Your Data’s Future with Biz Hub

In an age where data fuels decision-making and digital transformation, migrating your data securely and efficiently is more than just a technical necessity—it’s a strategic imperative. Whether you’re upgrading systems, consolidating databases, moving to the cloud, or transitioning between SaaS platforms, the stakes are high. Enter Biz Hub’s Data Migration Service—designed to de-risk the journey […]
Custom Software vs Off-the-Shelf: Which Is Right for Your Business?

When businesses look for digital solutions, one of the first questions they face is whether to invest in custom software or purchase an off-the-shelf application. Both options have their advantages, but for organisations with specific needs, custom software often delivers a much greater return on investment. At Biz Hub, we’ve seen firsthand how the right […]
Why a Proof of Concept is the Smartest First Step Before Building an MVP

When organisations look to build new digital products, the conversation often jumps straight to creating a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). While an MVP is a powerful way to test market fit, many businesses overlook an important step that can save both time and money: investing in a Proof of Concept (PoC) first. A PoC is […]
Why It’s Time to Migrate and Modernise Your Microsoft Access Database

Future-proof your business. Learn why upgrading & modernising your Microsoft Access database improves security, scalability, and collaboration.
Pareto was right. 20% of your software is causing 80% of your problems

Even if you’ve never heard of Vilfredo Pareto (1848 – 1923), you’ll know his principle as the “80/20 rule”. He was an economist, but his principle has been used to describe phenomena as diverse as earthquakes to work health and safety. Famously, Microsoft supposedly adopted a policy of solving only 20% of bugs to reduce […]