About: Stephen Zammit
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The person who fixed a problem you don’t know you have
A couple of days ago I read this on a Facebook post: “A programmer is a person who fixed a problem that you don’t know you have, in a way you don’t understand.” And it made me think. As a programmer myself I do realise that most people don’t understand what we do, but i’veContinue Reading
Written on March 28, 2013 at 7:34 am, by Stephen Zammit
Continue ReadingFleet Management System for your business
Fleet Management Services with a difference We offer custom fleet management software that we tailor to your exact requirements. That doesn’t mean we create a system from scratch, we have all the components that you need in place and we just configure the parts together according to: your type of fleet your specific business processesContinue Reading
Written on March 14, 2013 at 10:40 pm, by Stephen Zammit
Continue ReadingDeploying an IT Solution – Force Field Analysis
As IT professionals we frequently face the fact that the software we create is resisted by the users of the solution we designed and created. I for one have a particular sad experience in a previous employment, from which I learned a lot, and I’m sure I’m not the only one out there to haveContinue Reading
Written on March 6, 2013 at 1:22 am, by Stephen Zammit
Continue ReadingWe’re looking for…
We’re looking for INVENTORS, INNOVATORS and RESEARCHERS who can help us push the boundaries of IT in the following areas: psychology, electronics and market research. If you’re creative, energetic and passionate about the use of technology to provide solutions to problems that do not yet exist, give us a shout on spark@lornit.com
Written on February 25, 2013 at 8:58 pm, by Stephen Zammit
Continue ReadingOur Facebook Page
After recommending a facebook page to most of our customer we finally decided to dedicate some time to our facebook page!
Written on February 16, 2013 at 7:32 pm, by Stephen Zammit
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