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14.08.2024 By Ingo Gregus
AI in the insurance industry: Quo vadis (Part 3)
The first two parts of my blog post dealt with the general opportunities and challenges of AI, specific applications of generative AI and AI in the various phases of the customer journey. In the third and final part, I take a closer look at the future developments of AI in the insurance sector.
Read more13.08.2024 By Christian Ortiz
Spring Modulith as an alternative to microservices
Microservices are a prevailing trend in software architecture that breaks down large systems into independent units. They offer advantages, but are not always necessary. Alternatively, a modularised monolith can be useful, especially if the boundaries between microservices are fluid. In this blog post, I will discuss modularisation concepts in the Java ecosystem, with a focus on Spring Modulith.
Read more12.08.2024 By Jonas Reinhardt and Marina Žagar
Creating trust, ensuring compliance: AI governance as a success factor
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) opens up new opportunities for companies, but also presents them with regulatory and ethical challenges. Our AI Governance Check helps companies to meet the complex requirements of the AI Regulation (EUKIVO) and other standards, minimise risks and strengthen stakeholder trust. We show how this works in our blog post.
Read more09.08.2024 By Christian Sefrin
Energy transition and Bitcoin mining: an efficient way to stabilise the grid?
The energy transition in Germany and Europe poses major challenges for the electricity grid, as renewable energies are dependent on the weather and lead to fluctuations in feed-in. In this blog post, I examine whether Bitcoin mining can help stabilise the grid as a flexible load by using times of energy surplus and shutting down quickly when needed.
Read more08.08.2024 By Christian Hammer and Jasper Rosenbaum
MedPrompt turns conventional language models into medical experts without a fine-tuning process
This blog post was written as part of the GenAI Solutioning Unit. In it, we show that there are various ways to specialise a language model on a domain-specific basis. This is important for advising our customers and is aimed at anyone interested in GenAI.
Read more07.08.2024 By Siver Rajab
Switching from PostgreSQL to Databricks: When does it make sense?
In modern data processing, companies are faced with the challenge of choosing the right database technology for their specific requirements. PostgreSQL and Databricks are two widely used solutions, each with their own strengths. In this blog post, I will highlight the differences between PostgreSQL and Databricks, analyse their respective advantages and disadvantages and give specific use cases that justify a switch to Databricks.
Read more06.08.2024 By Anastasiia Zhuravleva and Holger von Mallek
New requirements and expanded needs for apps and wearables in care
Demographic change is challenging the German care system. Politicians and associations are looking for funding models and technological progress is offering new care concepts. The aim is to use apps and wearables to improve the independence and quality of life of people in need of care and relieve the burden on relatives. We show how this works in our blog post.
Read more05.08.2024 By Christoph Clausius
From strategy to implementation: how a roadmap helps to implement digitalisation
In the manufacturing industry, there is often talk of digital transformation. This is intended to pave the way for Industry 4.0. The opportunities and potential benefits of digitalisation are well known. The question is: why is it still only making slow progress? I get to the bottom of this question in my blog post.
Read more02.08.2024 By Oliver Köhn
Display of the machine status in AWS
It goes without saying for every driver that if a strange noise occurs, the reason must be identified. The standard procedure is to go to the garage to identify the cause of the fault. Although this costs a certain fee, the damage to be expected without an inspection may far exceed such a financial outlay. This is a typical instance of predictive maintenance, a sub-area of predictive analytics: preventing damage before it has a full impact. In industry, the principle is the same, only on a larger scale where thousands - if not millions - of devices produce immense amounts of data.
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