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Perhaps you know the feeling: you open Netflix and immediately find a series that suits your taste perfectly. Or your smartphone sorts your photos so cleverly that you can find certain moments with just one tap. You might be thinking: "That's pretty handy." And that's exactly what machine learning is all about.
Have you ever wondered how large companies manage to bring together mountains of data from different sources, cleanse it and then use it to make important decisions? It's not rocket science, but a meticulous method that forms the backbone of any modern data analysis.
Do you know this? Projects drag on like chewing gum, the requirements are constantly changing and in the end the result is completely different than expected? Welcome to the often stressful everyday life of many companies! But there is a way to break out of this vicious circle: SCRUM.
The demands placed on modern data landscapes are increasing rapidly. More and more systems, higher data volumes, stricter compliance requirements and the pressure to use data intelligently are presenting companies with new challenges.
The term Continuous Integration - CI for short - is not really a big secret: you regularly upload your code to the shared repository and a pipeline automatically checks whether everything fits together.
How do we ensure that AI systems make fair decisions? Who is responsible when algorithms discriminate? How do we protect our customers' privacy in a data-driven world?
If you develop software, want to introduce it or are responsible for it in your company, you probably know this feeling: The new application is supposed to simplify processes, save time and make your life easier - but what if errors in the system have exactly the opposite effect?
Imagine you start your computer in the morning, open your software - and everything runs smoothly. No error messages, no unexpected failures, no "We have to update the system first" blockers. Sounds good, doesn't it? Unfortunately, everyday life often looks different
Digitalization is no longer a foreign concept in public administration - and yet many processes still feel like they used to: piles of paper on desks, duplicate data entry, long processing times. At the same time, citizens expect fast, digital services - preferably around the clock. This is exactly where artificial intelligence (AI) can make a real difference.
Today, IT is far more than just technical infrastructure - it is the backbone of every modern company. But while technologies are developing rapidly, many organizations remain stuck in old structures.
The Financial Data Access Regulation (FiDA) is one of the central elements of the European Union's Digital Finance Strategy. As part of the European digital strategy, FiDA supports the transition to open finance and promotes a data-driven approach in the financial sector. It creates a new framework that standardizes, expands and secures access to financial data.
Good UX writing is not a question of talent or intuition - but the result of conscious decisions. Words in the interface fulfill a clear purpose: they should provide orientation, create trust and make the next step easy. Here are 20 tips to help you improve your UX writing!
Have you ever seen a video that totally gripped you emotionally - only to find out later that it wasn't real? Or read a news item that later turned out to be deliberate misinformation? Then you have already experienced what media manipulation means today.
Design is much more than color, form and layout. Content is just as important, because the design and function of texts on the web have a significant influence on the user experience. Language is an equally important design element - it guides, directs, informs and ultimately decides whether people act or abandon a digital product.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a topic for the future - it is already changing the way we work, communicate and make decisions. There are now a whole host of tools available, making the choice increasingly complex. But which model is best for which task?
In software development, UX design or marketing, we are often faced with a central question: "Who are we actually doing this for?" Of course, for our customers! But anyone who is satisfied with this answer will probably fail with their project!
Every successful app on your smartphone, every complex business software and every interactive website follows an invisible blueprint. But how does a simple idea become a functioning digital product?
Design often determines whether users remain loyal to a digital product or abandon it. UX/UI design encompasses far more than just visual design. The aim is to develop a product for a clearly defined target group that is functional, easy to use and clearly structured - and optimally supports the user in their various life situations.