
adesso Blog
16.07.2024 By Milena Fluck
The leftover box trap: the dangers of common structures in repositories
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.
Read more15.07.2024 By Eva-Maria Kynast
Digital accessibility: opportunities, challenges and legal requirements
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.
Read more11.07.2024 By Maximilian Tore Becker
Data integration and licensing: How Microsoft regulates multiplexing
Multiplexing is about how different connections are bundled to enable access to servers and services. In this blog post, I will show you exactly what multiplexing means, how this technology works and what different types there are.
Read more05.07.2024 By Tobias Kosten
Sustainability management: data as the key to the future viability of companies
Environmental awareness and sustainability are becoming increasingly important. Companies are faced with the challenge of making their business activities and their environmental impact transparent and credible. In my blog post, you can find out how the right data can help to meet these requirements and why it is the key to a company's future viability.
Read more04.07.2024 By Ingo Gregus
AI in marketing in the insurance industry: not getting involved excluded (Part 1)
This is the first part of my three-part blog post on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the insurance industry. In this first part, I focus on the general opportunities and challenges of AI as well as specific applications of generative AI. The focus is on marketing and sales.
Read more21.06.2024 By Murat Fevzioglu
Virtual Threads in Java
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.
Read more19.06.2024 By Daniil Zaonegin
Create .NET Blazor Hosted App with the new Blazor Web App Project Template (in .NET 8)
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.
Read more13.06.2024 By Adel Shikh Zenal
From Syria to Germany: My way into IT
When I came to Germany from Syria in 2015, my dream was clear: to study computer science and later go into software development. In 2019, I was able to start my studies and in 2022 I had my first internship in a government agency.
Read more12.06.2024 By Patrick Bauer
What does a CIO Advisory actually do?
Digital expertise is a decisive factor for companies that want to be and remain successful. Every area of a company and every sector of the economy is affected by the transformative power of digitalisation. New value chains are emerging, digital tools are revolutionising processes, routines and old ways are being . Technological change is rapid and those who do not keep up remains, loses its competitiveness.
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