adesso BLOG
06.12.2022 By Madelaine de Nève and Janina Radschibajev
Why a company’s presence in social networks is not a ‘can’, but rather a ‘must’
Employer attractiveness is playing an increasingly important role in the battle for the best talents. Apathetically listing your company’s benefits is no longer a sufficient means of making yourself stand out. The goal is to reach out to new talents before they begin searching for a specific job. This blog post will explain how social media can help with recruiting.
Read more05.12.2022 By Simon Bächle, Ellen Szczepaniak and Zoe Holdt
Virtual power plants 2.0
A virtual power plant is an association of decentralised units that are coordinated via a common control system. The purpose of a virtual power plant is to sell the electricity and flexibility provided by the large network of aggregated installations through a single source. This blog post will explain where this idea originated and how it can be used in the energy transition.
Read more01.12.2022 By Nehir Safak-Turhan
The many faces of sustainability – a general look at the UN Sustainable Development Goals
In this blog post, I would like to go beyond industry specifics and take a general look at the topic of sustainability based on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. With its Global Sustainability Agenda, the United Nations defines the elementary foundations and provides guidance for the sustainable development of society, politics and the economy.
Read more30.11.2022 By Ralf Achcenich
Is there a one-size-fits-all approach to legacy application modernisation?
Legacy application modernisation is a much-discussed topic at the moment. It is an issue that concerns 90 per cent of mainframe users who are in search of a solution to their dependency on mainframes. Why is this an issue? What solutions are available on the market? What is the current situation today and what services can adesso transformer offer to replace legacy systems? Is there a one-size-fits-all approach to legacy application modernisation? I explore these questions in my blog post.
Read more29.11.2022 By Joy Borsutzki
#9 Agile software development – corporate culture prevents agility
It is not only the choice of method that teams use to embark on the journey to an agile working environment that plays a critical role in its success. The success or failure of many agile transformations is often down to a mysterious force in the company that is repeatedly addressed but the impact of which is regularly underestimated – the corporate culture. This blog post will explain how it can influence agility.
Read more28.11.2022 By Mike Deecke
Corporate culture – the rules of the game
There are many cultures at a company that exist side by side. They are key building blocks for any successful business. It is crucial for companies to be proactive in defining and developing their work culture, especially in times of rapid growth and change. I explain and describe the different cultures in this blog post.
Read more25.11.2022 By Axel Ziegler
#4 – Image tagging and image taxonomy
In this blog post, I would like to explore several basic approaches for tagging assets, whether in a digital asset management system (DAM) or in other systems where data and assets are stored.
Read more23.11.2022 By Stefanie Grzenia
Digital commerce in the automotive sector: identifying and implementing visionary digital distribution models
To succeed in the digital era, car manufacturers need to reinvent themselves and develop new capabilities. Companies that collect and evaluate data centrally and, above all, know how and where to use it have an important head start. In this blog post, I explain various trends and future topics in the automotive industry and describe how visionary digital sales models can be identified and implemented with the aid of digital commerce.
Read more22.11.2022 By Katrin Kugelmann and Gonca Cun
Compliance needs a mindset, not a pamphlet
Although agile project methods are now increasingly spreading out of software development into a wide range of business areas, compliance departments and compliance projects are usually neglected in the agile transformation. With that in mind, I would like to use my blog post to explore the question of whether compliance departments and projects can benefit from agile methods and approaches that involve an iterative and transparent approach.
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