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  • · Matthew Ford

    What is Vibe Coding: How to use GenAI for Software Engineering

    The emergence of AI coding tools and assistants is reshaping software development, giving rise to a practice known as "vibe coding". While vibe coding accelerates delivery, it raises crucial concerns regarding code quality, security, and the accumulation of technical debt.

  • · Matthew Ford

    Bit Zesty Awarded Place on G-Cloud 14 Framework for Cloud Support Services

    We are delighted to announce that Bit Zesty has been awarded a place on the G-Cloud 14 Framework Contract by the UK Government’s Crown Commercial Service. G-Cloud 14 replaces G-Cloud 13, continuing our long-standing relationship with the framework that dates back to its launch in…

  • · Matthew Ford

    Choosing an app hosting platform using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)

    Choosing the right application hosting platform is critical for any organisation that needs to host a web application. The choice of platform will directly impact your applications’ performance, reliability, and security. With so many options available, how can you be sure you’re making the best…

  • · Matthew Ford

    Bit Zesty is a G-Cloud 13 Framework Supplier

    We are delighted to announce that Bit Zesty has been awarded a G-Cloud 13 Framework Contract by the UK Government’s Crown Commercial Service. G-Cloud 13 replaces G-Cloud 12, introducing improved terms and the latest procurement policies, including prompt payment and social value. G-Cloud was launche

  • · Tony McPartlan

    The 15 Most Popular Sites Built Using Ruby on Rails

    Here at Bit Zesty, we love Ruby on Rails. With over 1.5 million websites currently using this full-stack, open-source framework, it seems like we’re not the only ones.  Many of the internet’s most prominent names use Ruby on Rails, and chances are you’ll be using…

  • · Matthew Ford

    Bit Zesty rated as one of the UK’s top remote working companies

    Due to the global pandemic, 2020 was the year that countless organisations embraced remote working for the first time. And in a recent nation-wide study, Resume.io found Bit Zesty to be the second-best company in the UK for remote jobs. The study compared thousands of…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    Gold award for Bit Zesty at the Digital Impact Awards 2019

    We’re excited to tell you that Bit Zesty has been awarded Gold for its work with SXT in the Digital Impact Awards 2019 in the ‘best use of digital from the healthcare and pharmaceuticals sector’ category – the 10th award for our SXT project. The…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    We are proud winners of BIMA Award for Product & Service Design

    The past few days, the team at Bit Zesty has been walking around with a permanent slightly dazed smile on our faces. On Wednesday we picked up a much-coveted BIMA award in Product and Service Design. It’s a dream come true!  Back in July, when…

  • · Matthew Ford

    Kick-off meetings – A guide for clients working with digital agencies

    After 16 years of developing digital products and services, we’ve found that our clients benefit from learning more about important processes in Agile development. In this ‘Client’s Guide’ series, we’re shedding light on essential parts of the development process and why they’re helpful for…

  • · Matthew Ford

    Celebrating 10 years of Bit Zesty!

    Today is a very special day for Bit Zesty—it’s our 10-year anniversary as a company. But before we put on our party hats and pour out the bubbly, we’d like to take a look back at the last decade. A journey inspired by tech Bit…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    Digital transformation in the NHS: What we learned from ‘GIANT Health 2018’

    On the 21st and 22nd of November, we joined healthcare professionals, NHS suppliers, investors, advisers, startups, and government policymakers at the GIANT Health Event 2018 – a festival of tech and innovation in healthcare. Now in its third year, GIANT Health is growing rapidly in…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    Bit Zesty are winners at London Design Awards 2018

    We are delighted to have received a 2018 London Design Award for our work with SXT and we are especially proud to have won silver in the category ‘Digital – Health’. Last week, the London Design Awards 2018 ceremony was held at the centre of…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    Bit Zesty are winners in ‘Best User Experience’ at W3 Awards 2018

    3rd October 2018 –The winners of the 13th Annual W3 Awards have been announced by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts. Receiving over 5,000 entries from across the globe, the 13th Annual W3 Awards honours outstanding digital work, including Websites and Mobile Sites/Apps, created…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    Bit Zesty shortlisted for London Design Awards in ‘Digital Health’

    We are pleased to announce that we’ve been shortlisted for the DRIVENxDESIGN London Design Awards 2018 for our work with SXT. DRIVENxDESIGN is a global community of designers, thinkers, strategists, and design lovers. Every year, they host design awards across major international cities (including L

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    5 things you should learn from GOV.UK about creating a web app

    When it comes to the principles behind creating any of our digital products, the Bit Zesty team follows many of the practices set out by the UK Government’s Digital Service Standard – a set of eighteen criteria for ensuring that all government departments create streamlined,…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    7 things to consider when choosing a Digital Product Agency

    If you’re thinking of developing a new digital product or service for your organisation, you will already recognise just how important new technology is for transforming the operations and efficiency of your business. Alternatively, perhaps you want to launch your brand’s first digital product, but…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    Bit Zesty shortlisted for prestigious IxDA award

    We’re delighted to announce that we’ve been shortlisted for an award by Interaction Design Association (IxDA). Every year, IxDA hosts the Interaction Awards – an annual celebration of design thought leadership and innovation. The awards showcase projects from around the world that use interaction de

  • · Matthew Ford

    UK Health Camp 2017: We are excited to be gold sponsors

    This Saturday UK Health Camp 2017 is kicking off. It’s a digital, design, technology and data unconference for the health and care sectors. The event brings health and care professionals, policy makers and service managers together with designers, digital specialists and technologists. By meeting in

  • · Matthew Ford

    UK Gov Camp 2017: We are proud to be sponsors

    January 21st marked the 10th year of UKGovCamp held at the National Audit office. A free “unconference” with over 600 people entering a lottery for tickets. The lucky 200 who were selected got together to launch their own discussions around digital in the public sector….

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    Discover more: why running a discovery gives your project the best start

    Have you ever worked on a digital project that’s “gone wrong”? Perhaps a late launch, a blown budget, or a service which, in the end, didn’t actually do what users wanted. Although these kind of issues tend to appear towards the end of a project,…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    Some sites you might know, built with Ruby on Rails

    Without knowing it, millions of people around the world rely on Ruby, and Rails, our technologies of choice – from streaming video games, to finding holiday accommodation and listening to their favourite music. In this blog post, we will mention some of the most famous…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    What is User Experience Design and How Will It Benefit Your Business?

    Regardless of the ever-increasing ubiquity of User Experience Design, many businesses still are often unsure as to whether it will actually benefit them. In this blog post, I hope to provide an overview of what UX can mean for a digital business, whether it’s a…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    Agile Web Development: What is Scrum and How Does it Benefit the Client?

    Scrum clearly provides many benefits for developers, but what about its advantages for the client and other stakeholders? This is a question I faced recently in a client meeting. To answer it, I first need to define Scrum itself. WHAT IS SCRUM? In layman’s terms,…

  • · Matthew Ford

    6 ways developing in Ruby on Rails can commercially benefit your project

    Since its release in 2004, Ruby on Rails has earned the devotion of some of the tech industry’s most talented programmers, becoming the go-to framework for advocates of clean and rapid web development thanks to its numerous technical strengths. However how will choosing Ruby on…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    BPaaS & SaaS: Opening Up New Opportunities for Businesses

    We have developed several Software as a Service (SaaS) and Business Process as a Service (BPaaS) applications for clients in the past and are currently working on our own BPaaS project, so it feels like a good time to go into more detail about this…

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    SaaS Costs: A Brief Appraisal

    When delivering an SaaS product, there are a wide range of costs you need to take into consideration. Aside from your initial outlay, if you want to achieve a gross profit of 80% (a figure that is typically recommended to base your SaaS business model…

  • · Matthew Ford

    Top Five SEO Tips

    Last week, we hosted a lunchtime Q&A session on SEO (Search Engine Optimization) at THECUBE. SEO is a process which online businesses can use to maximise their site’s visibility on search engines, and our co-workers had plenty of tips and experiences to share about it….

  • · Laura Paplauskaite

    Different Applications of Crowdsourcing

    In the run-up to the 2010 general election in UK, there have been a few high-profile instances of political parties asking their supporters for ideas. Specifically, Labour and the Liberal Democrats invited theirs to submit ideas for campaign posters, while the Conservatives asked the public…