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Software Development

Do you have a box of leftovers at home? A box where you don't know exactly what's in it. It could contain anything. If you're looking for something, then definitely have a look in this box. In our repos you will occasionally find boxes with names like "Common" or "Shared". This blog post explains how to sort them correctly.

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Digital Experience

Is it still a major challenge these days to make digital services equally accessible to everyone without anyone being disadvantaged? Let's find out what digital accessibility means, who it helps and why this topic should be focussed on even more.

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Industries

Imagine an insurance company decides to modernise its entire IT landscape. The technology is ready, the plans are drawn up, and yet the project encounters unexpected obstacles. The reason? No, not the poor preparation phase this time. The human factor. In this blog post, I highlight the human aspects of IT transformations in the German insurance industry and show why they often mean the difference between success and failure.

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Methodology

01.07.2024 By Milena Fluck and Andy Schmidt

Decision Making under Uncertainty

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Most decisions are made under uncertainty. The real world is an intangible system with a high degree of complexity and a multitude of dependencies. But how exactly does making decisions under uncertainty work? This blog post presents three main strands that are used in research for this purpose.

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Inside adesso

28.06.2024 By Sophia Cönen and Kerstin Röhrle

PMO - More than just the "girl" for everything

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This blog post takes a look at the role of the Project Management Office (PMO) within the IT services industry and dispels some preconceptions. This blog post also shows the potential of the role and how it can be utilised decisively.

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Industries

27.06.2024 By Lara Telschow

Shaping change in insurance companies with AI

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Now is the right time to get to grips with successful change management. No time? Artificial intelligence offers innovative solutions for change management and supports insurers in successfully mastering rapid change. This blog post offers practical application examples and valuable tips for implementation in your own insurance company.

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Software Development

26.06.2024 By Merlin Bögershausen

Automated modernisation - Part 3

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The first article on this topic explained the basic concepts of Open Rewrite. The second article dealt with the technical implementation of recipes and this article discusses the use of Open Rewrite in the context of an organisation's application portfolio. The use of internal libraries, application portfolios and efficient use as a service will be discussed.

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AI

Everyone makes GenAI and that's right! But despite the hype surrounding GenAI, the fundamental field of machine learning (ML) must not be forgotten. Because there is still a lot of untapped potential for companies here. Few people understand what artificial intelligence (AI) actually includes and how to use it optimally for their own business. We have gained a lot of experience as trainers and based on this we have created suitable training offers.

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Software Development

21.06.2024 By Murat Fevzioglu

Virtual Threads in Java

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The development of the virtual threads, also known as Project Loom, began in late 2017. The final implementation brings with it two major changes. Virtual threads now support thread-local variables by default, and they are now monitored by default and observable via the new thread dump. This blog post introduces virtual threads and explains how they are used in Java.

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Software Development

Blazor is a .NET front-end framework for creating an interactive web UI with C# and not JavaScript. This offers many advantages, such as being able to share code between the back-end and front-end. With Blazor, you no longer have to use two different languages, JavaScript for the frontend and C# for the backend. This makes it easier to reuse code and write consistent applications in a familiar language environment. In addition, many errors can be resolved at compile time and no longer occur dynamically at application runtime, as was the case in JavaScript.

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