The decision is made: the planned application or service will be created using low-code. But which first steps should you take and what should you pay attention to? PhenoVation talks about its beginnings with low-code. Choosing to get started with low-code is only the...
Low-code development
Need more time for innovation? Choose low-code with the power of business rules
The world around us is changing faster than ever. This means that companies have to adapt and innovate as quickly as possible. Sound familiar? This is even more true in the current situation. Just think of the factories that changed their existing production lines to...
The 1.5-meter economy: how do you maintain the flexibility of your organization?
The COVID-19 virus will keep organizations busy for a while. Step by step, the economy is opening up more and more. But as soon as the virus flares up again, freedoms will immediately be revoked. How do you ensure that you can quickly adapt your organization to these...
UTalk Series with colleagues No 2: “USoft is really ahead of the game.”
The future looks bright for USoft. Business is good and growing at such a pace that we are hiring new staff. Rather than telling possible candidates what to expect from us ourselves, we prefer to let current staff do the talking. Peter Ekkelenkamp joined USoft as a...
Interview software developer at USoft
The future looks bright for USoft. Business is good and growing at such a pace that we are hiring new staff. Rather than telling possible candidates what to expect from us ourselves, we prefer to let current staff do the talking. Software Developer Rory agreed to kick...
The solution to bridge the gap between business and IT
For many consulting firms and software vendors bridging the gap between business and IT is sort of a holy grail. Contrary to what you might expect, bridging this gap has proven to be quite a challenge as it has been a topic for debate for many years now. What...
Turning your international project into a success
You are going to kick off an international project and you're rearing to go. The temporary change in living and working environment, the opportunity to meet people and to put your company and yourself on the map internationally, cause a genuine desire to start. But...