adesso Blog
11.11.2024 By Jean-Jacques Pittet
Enterprise Architecture: an important tool for cost analysis
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a powerful tool for optimizing IT costs. By systematically analyzing and modeling the IT landscape, companies can identify inefficiencies and optimize them in a targeted manner. This not only leads to cost savings, but also to increased agility and innovation.
Read more01.07.2024 By Milena Fluck and Andy Schmidt
Decision Making under Uncertainty
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.
Read more28.05.2024 By Milena Fluck
Organising, decluttering, Dan-Sha-Ri - order trends for repositories
In my blog post, I present strategies for organising and tidying up filing systems. I show how professional organisation methods such as Dan-Sha-Ri or techniques from popular Netflix series can help to bring order to chaotic environments. You'll get step-by-step instructions for tidying, sorting, categorising, packing and labelling. It also discusses how these methods can improve the efficiency and comprehensibility of software systems.
Read more15.11.2023 By Mark Hartmann
Try MS Fabric as a Pilot Project - No Reservations, no Risk
Microsoft Fabric has the potential to revolutionize the way you build, extend, and maintain enterprise data architectures. Years ago, the concept of "Platform as a Service” (PaaS) rather than "Infrastructure as a Service” (IaaS), brought a simplification to building architectures. With Fabric, Microsoft now offers the next, logical step: Turnkey "Software as a Service” (SaaS) modules can be assembled with a few clicks into a powerful, easily extensible, and scalable enterprise data architecture. Find out more in my blog post
Read more31.10.2023 By Dario Braun
Distributed architectures with micro frontends
Micro-services have long been the established standard in backend application architecture. They offer many advantages, including scalability, flexibility and when it comes to organising large projects into independent development teams. In this blog post, I will describe how micro frontends allow you to transfer the benefits offered by distributed systems over to the frontend.
Read more09.02.2021 By Jean-François Gonguet
Use the BPM engine from Camunda to implement a microservices architecture
Microservice-based architectures are a current trend for transforming information systems. But how can these architectures be implemented? The most commonly used solution is Camunda's BPM engine. In my blog post, I show you how this solution also enables microservice choreography.
Read more14.01.2021 By René Schönfelder
Agility needs diversity
Diversity plays a crucial role in meeting complex and ever-changing challenges. In my blog post, I use a simplified model to explain what this means and how agile practices help a diverse team solve complex problems.
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