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20.06.2023 By Mike Deecke
Organisational diagnostics
Organisational diagnostics is an important process for measuring and improving the performance and effectiveness of an organisation. It enables an organisation to perform a comprehensive, in-depth analysis of its strengths and weaknesses, which it can then use as a basis for future improvements and changes. I will explain why this is important and how to apply it in my blog post.
Read more15.06.2023 By Stefan Rogge and Svenja Schröder
Sustainability regulations
Regulations require a great deal of time and effort, but at the end of the day, how can companies generate added value from their hard work? In this blog post, we will explore how regulatory changes are not only an obligation, but can also be an opportunity for insurance companies to take a leading role in shaping a sustainable future.
Read more14.06.2023 By Guido Schmitter
The 3⁴ concept for organisational development
If we view organisation as more than just an administrative framework – namely a structure that has a purpose and creates value – then it becomes clear that finding a holistic approach to develop said structure is not easy. This blog post will introduce the 3⁴ concept for organisational development.
Read more12.06.2023 By Christopher Krafft
Exchanging data securely via narrowband IoT thanks to DTLS (part 3)
While the first part of this blog series dealt with the technology of narrowband-IoT and in the second part I went into the specifics of communication based on MQTT-SN via NB-IoT, the third and final part of the series will focus on the aspect of security, which is critical for the Internet of Things.
Read more05.06.2023 By Kevin Pahlke
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
A new trend has emerged among digital artists and collectors in recent years – non-fungible tokens, or NFTs for short. NFTs are digital tokens that represent ownership of a unique digital asset such as a piece of art, a music album or a tweet. This blog post will take a closer at NFTs and explain how they can be used.
Read more31.05.2023 By Uwe Römgens
125 years of sales models: from AIDA to the messy middle
A look at the past 125 years shows that there are plenty of exciting sales models that help every organisation to better understand the current sales and decision-making behaviour of modern customers and to align their marketing measures accordingly. Each of these models presents interesting ideas and approaches to the world of data-driven marketing that can help companies refine their understanding of end customers and understand them better. I will show you which models in my blog post.
Read more30.05.2023 By Yelle Lieder
Sustainability of programming languages: Java rather than TypeScript?
One of the exciting statistics on digital sustainability revolves around the energy efficiency of programming languages. The most well-known paper on the subject gives the impression that some programming languages could be up to 80 times more sustainable than others. But is that really the case? In this blog post, I will clear up some myths about digital sustainability and show what really matters.
Read more26.05.2023 By Marc Mezger
A brief introduction to automatic document processing with large language models
In this blog post, I will show how you can harness the power of Aleph Alpha’s ‘Luminous’ series of large language models for automated document processing. I will present detailed use cases and explain how Luminous efficiently, accurately and cost-effectively enables the extraction of information from documents.
Read more23.05.2023 By Stephen Lorenzen, Jonas Schnorrenberg and Maximilian Hammes
Gas prices – a new ‘low’ has been reached
Although gas prices are currently low, a warning has been issued against being too optimistic, as Europe could be facing more challenges. In this blog post, we will explain which factors are behind the drop in prices and how this development should be classified.
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