Trust-based work is good, time recording is better
n a recent landmark ruling, the Federal Labor Court reminded Germany that the European Court of Justice had already obliged member states to require employers
n a recent landmark ruling, the Federal Labor Court reminded Germany that the European Court of Justice had already obliged member states to require employers
Companies should continuously maintain and update legacy software. Otherwise, there could be a trick or treat – and not just on Halloween. Many companies neglect
At first glance, license-based software is extremely convincing: monthly charges are low, terms are flexible and subscription costs can even be deducted directly as operating
Companies are dependent on suitable software solutions that solve their specific problems. This quickly raises the crucial question: develop the software yourself or buy ready-made
Please do not copy! To deter repeat offenders, IT service provider Avision explains some particularly popular blunders in software development projects. Of course, software developers
Legacy applications do not necessarily have a particularly good reputation, even though they have performed their service faithfully and reliably for many years. It’s time
There are as many reasons for the emergence of legacy software as there are excuses for not replacing old applications. IT service provider Avision shows
With DevOps, companies can develop legacy software more securely and flexibly – if they do it right. Avision explains the biggest stumbling blocks. Legacy applications
Agile working helps companies to adapt to the challenges and changes of the market. In practice, however, there are some fundamental aspects to consider that
Migrating legacy applications is a time-consuming process – and therefore costly. The IT service provider Avision points out five common mistakes that IT departments should