adesso Blog
14.01.2021 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.
Read more12.01.2021 By Lisette Korte
The brown paper method – versatile process mapping
In my blog post, I’d like to introduce you to an incredibly versatile method for recording, analysing and documenting processes. The brown paper method is shaped by interactive collaboration, especially on site. I would like to share my experiences with you to demonstrate how the method can be adapted during a pandemic and still be applied on site.
Read more11.01.2021 By Harun Sevinc
The SOLID design principles
The goal of SOLID is to produce software that tolerates modifications, can be easily traced and that forms a basis for the components used in many software systems. In my blog post, I introduce you to the five SOLID principles in more detail.
Read more14.12.2020 By Thorsten Hagemann
Digital Health Applications – and their alternative market access routes
Through the approval for medical devices and the fast-track procedure of the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM), DiGA is positioned in the standard care of statutory health insurance providers and made available as an “app on prescription” for millions of legally insured persons. In addition to the usual process support, adesso also identifies, opens and promotes alternative business models.
Read more23.11.2020 By Benedict Pregler
Sharing business logic between Android and iOS with Kotlin Multiplatform
If a customer also wants their business to be present and successful on the Android and iOS mobile platforms, there is often no alternative to using a mobile app.
Read more03.11.2020 By Stephan Pohl
Chatbots – driving the customer-centric enterprise
More than ever, companies need to take the networked customer seriously and cultivate the relationship with them accordingly on all channels. Those who do not follow suit will be seen in a negative light and lose market share. This makes the customer the pivotal point across all industries. In my blog post, I explain why disruptive technologies such as chatbots are the driving force here.
Read more16.10.2020 By Alexander Eppenberger
Financial Services Technology – now and beyond
New technologies are emerging in the banking and financial services industry as a result of ever-changing customer expectations. Rapid sociological changes and advances in technologies are pushing financial institutions to become transparent and abandon conventional ways of doing business in banking and finance. With transaction processes being layered for privacy and safety reasons, customers are offered a large amount of customization in terms of products and services.
Read more24.09.2020 By Christian Straube
Using low-code successfully is not a sure thing
Low-code is a paradigm in modern software development. It pursues the vision of making the development of applications accessible to people with zero or little engineering background – known as ‘citizen developers’. This is intended to make more efficient use of developer resources, which are generally scarce, primarily using working time for the implementation of functionality instead of technical foundations. Collaboration between company departments for software development also becomes much closer, and teams are able to work together more effectively to generate benefits for customers and users.
Read more20.08.2020 By Lisette Korte
Why IT trends are not replacing but rather supporting each other – the collaboration of AI, IoT and VR/AR
We know that fast-moving IT trends often make for confusing buzzword bingo in the corporate world. In this blog post, I would like to explain to you why artificial intelligence (AI) being the latest trend does not really replace past trends such as IoT, but in fact supports them and why our current trends are actually already about a century old.
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