adesso Blog
04.05.2023 By Jenny Gursch and Markus Felkel
Agile scaling and the challenges that come with it – part 2
In the first part of our blog series on ‘Agile scaling and the challenges that come with it’, we took a closer look at the demand for agile scaling and the associated challenges that need to be overcome in order to generate added value for an organisation. In this next part, we will focus on the challenges that come with agile scaling.
Read more26.04.2023 By Sabine Fischer
Pushing digital topics in the private health insurance sector
The digital transformation of the healthcare sector in Germany and the opportunities it has created for private health insurers have prompted adesso to focus more on digital health services. I will explain this means in my blog post.
Read more25.04.2023 By Heike Willkomm, Marianna Thomsen and Stephen Lorenzen
The energy crisis – a welcome emergency brake for corporate change?
The energy crisis is having a massive impact on our lives and businesses. The energy industry has been hit particularly hard. Companies need to adapt and implement change. This blog post is about how companies can manage change.
Read more24.04.2023 By Christopher Krafft
Narrowband IoT – connectivity for special requirements (part 1)
This blog post is the first part of a series on the topic of narrowband IoT and the special features that it entails when it comes to data transmission. In this part, I will introduce the technology as well as indicators that speak for or against the use of narrowband IoT.
Read more19.04.2023 By Ellen Szczepaniak, Zoe Holdt and Simon Bächle
A hydropower plant with commitment
Protecting nature and the environment is an ever-present topic in politics and the media – as well as in our neighbourhoods! In our blog post, we want to tell you about the nature rangers in the Sauerland, who are committed to education and nature conservation and as a result, have even leased a hydroelectric power plant.
Read more14.04.2023 By Frederik Julius Szmania
Gamification in pension provision
Pension provision is boring and complicated? It does not have to be! That is because committed adessi are developing the jump-and-run game ‘Pension Run’ to shake off this stigma and make the topic of provision more approachable. This blog post will take you along on the journey to the vision behind a (pension) provision-themed jump-and-run game and explain how this vision is being pursued.
Read more13.04.2023 By Jonas Schnorrenberg, Stephen Lorenzen and Maximilian Hammes
Europe relies on liquefied natural gas (LNG) – a look at the current European LNG situation
In Germany, the focus is on six floating terminals – in addition to long-term plans for three fixed LNG terminals. But what about the LNG situation across Europe? We will give you a brief overview in our blog post.
Read more03.04.2023 By Ellen Szczepaniak, Simon Bächle and Timo Hartmann
Redispatch 3.0: bottleneck management through decentralised micro-plants?
Overloading can occur in the electricity grid if the feed-in power from renewable energies is higher than the forecasted amount. Redispatching enables the grid operator to regulate the feed-in power of power plants and in turn ensure grid stability. So far, the redispatch measures only cover large plants, which means they do not cover heat pumps, electric cars and home battery storage. However, there is also the potential to use them for the benefit of the grid, but this requires a new process: Redispatch 3.0.
Read more28.03.2023 By Patrick Kübler
Digitalisation assessment for production
Digitalisation projects often face two problems: either there is no real idea of what to start with at the very beginning, or those involved are generally looking for new ideas for digitalising production. This is where our digitalisation assessment for production comes in. I will describe what all this is about and how we use it to support our customers in my blog post.
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