INTEGRATE BLOG UND NEWS
Cloud Computing and migration
Cloud computing has established itself as one of the most revolutionary technologies in the IT world in recent years. It enables companies to utilise IT resources such as computing power, storage and databases via the internet instead of operating physical servers and infrastructure on site. Migrating to the cloud means moving these resources and applications from local data centres to cloud services.
Rejuvenation of the INTEGRATE management team
INTEGRATE will soon be celebrating its 27th year since its founding in 1996, marking a significant milestone often regarded as a generation. We are committed to planning for the long term to ensure that many more generations can build on this legacy.
Fullstack Development
If you look through job descriptions in software development, they often request full-stack developers. These descriptions usually include details about the technologies used. But what characterizes a full-stack developer?
Collaboration with external staff
If the necessary resources are lacking, companies often fall back on temporary specialists. For example, they support the internal development team with specific expertise, initiate projects that would otherwise be left undone or advise the client on strategic matters. Particularly as the innovation cycle has accelerated enormously and skilled workers are difficult to find, specialists can be recruited promptly via personnel service providers.
An argument in favour of documentation
Never the most glamorous of topics. However good quality internal documentation for development teams can be a driver of efficiency. Good documentation is often a sign of a healthy development team that takes pride in their work. It has benefits for team productivity in the long term by removing the bottleneck around individuals who have a lot of knowledge of the system.
Blazor WebAssembly
Blazor is a free, open-source web framework designed mainly for developing web UI components. It offers users versatile hosting solutions by providing developers with several options for deploying applications.
What is the MoSCoW method?
The MoSCoW method is a four-step prioritization approach for effectively managing project requirements. It is about Time Management.
MoSCoW stands for Must have, Should have, Could have, and Will not have. The o’s are only included for better pronunciation.
Exponential Technological Growth vs. Humanity
“If AI has a goal and humanity just happens to be in the way, it will destroy humanity as a matter of course without even thinking about it… It's just like, if we're building a road and an anthill just happens to be in the way, we don't hate ants, we're just building a road.” — Elon Musk