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15.07.2022 By Lars Zimmermann , Georg Benhöfer and Stephen Lorenzen
Easter in summer – Habeck’s Easter Package approved
Last week, Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection passed the Easter Package through the Bundestag and Bundesrat. We’ll give you an overview of what the package involves and explain its implications for energy suppliers and consumers.
Read more14.07.2022 By Alexander Zielinski
Add functions to MS Planner via MS Power Automate – part 2
In the first part of my blog post on recurring tasks in Planner, I showed you how to set them up. The second part of this blog post is all about adding tasks of categories and creating the necessary conditions.
Read more13.07.2022 By Tobias Dieter
I have a (data) shadow – my digital footprint
Digital identities can continue to exist for a long time after they were created. This also applies to a much wider range of personal information available in digital form. Once the data has been collected, it is there forever. Further action is needed to delete the information, and in some cases, not all of it can be removed. In my blog post, I’ll explain what a digital footprint is, how and where you leave one and what you can do to maintain control over your life online.
Read more12.07.2022 By Lilian Do Khac
Trustworthy AI – a wild tension between human and machine interaction
After taking a bird’s eye view of the holistic framework of trustworthy AI in the first blog post of this series, I would now like to delve deeper into the topic. In this blog post, I will take a look at the core requirement in the trustworthy AI field, namely ‘trust’. I will also elaborate on aspects regarding the division of labour between humans and machines.
Read more08.07.2022 By Alexander Zielinski
Add functions to MS Planner via MS Power Automate – part 1
MS Planner does not (yet) natively offer the option to create recurring tasks. In my blog post, I’ll be describing how you can achieve this by also using Power Automate and expand the flow with additional features.
Read more07.07.2022 By Tim Strohschneider
Cognitive search – finding instead of searching
A new generation of search engine software is forming that additionally integrates AI technologies, such as machine learning: cognitive computing. In my blog post, I’ll explain how cognitive search works and why it’s a valuable tool for companies.
Read more06.07.2022 By Stefan Mönk
#2 Agile software development – the Agile Manifesto in practice
In my first blog post, I primarily focused on the historical background of agility in software development and explained what the term means in basic terms.
Read more04.07.2022 By Viktoria Düngfelder
AI meets UX – AI-based software calls for new approaches in user experience design
Artificial intelligence is set to transform our lives. The task of UX design is to strengthen trust in AI-driven software and, above all else, increase our quality of life in the future. The following blog post explores key questions and describes the best methods to find solutions to them.
Read more01.07.2022 By Stefan Mönk
#1 Agile software development – we work in an agile way! Really?
I would like to dedicate a series of blogs on agility to the term ‘agility’ itself. This will cover topics such as agile software development, agile frameworks, agile mindsets and agile methods. My goal is that everyone – from the classic waterfall manager to the full-blooded agilist – will find something to take away. The first part is all about the question of whether we really work in an agile way.
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