adesso BLOG
13.04.2023 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 more12.04.2023 By Mike Deecke
Understanding the power of process orientation
The process-oriented organisation is an approach to business management that focuses on business processes. The goal is to make processes more efficient and thereby increase the company’s productivity and profitability. In this blog post, you will learn all about the power of process orientation and why it is so successful.
Read more11.04.2023 By Stefan Mönk and Isabel Patzer
Our new partner: the University of Hildesheim
Thanks to its partnership with the German University of Hildesheim, adesso is getting even more involved with the research in Lower Saxony. At the campus, adesso employees are out and about doing things such as participating in guest lectures, giving lectures themselves, working on research projects, providing assistance with dissertations or helping students prepare for the professional world that awaits them. In our blog post, you will learn how this partnership came about and what advantages it entails for students at the University of Hildesheim.
Read more10.04.2023 By Lilian Do Khac
A rough guide to the vast jungle of AI language models
The hype surrounding AI language models shows no signs of slowing – large language models in particular, such as ChatGPT, are the talk of the town. But which models are there, and what is the status of their development and commercialisation? With my blog post, I would like to provide a rough guide to the jungle that is large AI language models.
Read more05.04.2023 By Sarah Röhe
Domain-driven design meets requirements engineering
The increasing complexity of software systems calls for approaches that are new, modern and different. Domain-driven design is thus gaining more and more attention, as this approach is much more than just an aid for developing microservices. In this blog post, I will describe how domain-driven design can also be used in requirements engineering.
Read more04.04.2023 By Sissy-Christin Lorenz
Successfully changing careers to IT consulting – adesso shows that it can be done!
Why is the IT industry an exciting and promising option for a career change, and what necessary skills should you bring to the table? My blog post is about answering these questions and about adesso as a model example of how even newcomers without a traditional IT background can successfully gain a foothold in this industry.
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 more31.03.2023 By Sandra Weis
Symbiosis of occupational pension schemes and occupational health insurance plans
Many people have heard of occupational pension schemes and occupational health insurance plans. Both means of making provisions can be used to attract and retain employees. To what extent are there similarities, but also differences? You can read about this in my blog post.
Read more30.03.2023 By Lena Wirtz
UX can also be agile with the dual-track agile framework
I want to use this blog post to tell you about the dual-track agile framework, which pursues the goal of methodically aligning the different activities from conception to design to implementation within agile product development and bringing the team members closer together. The focus here is primarily on the adaptability of UX activities in terms of speed and granularity.
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