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Impact of Custom Medical Software on Healthcare

The Crazy Programmer

Generic off-the-shelf software often falls short of meeting specialized workflow needs. They embed clinical guidelines in everyday processes, so clinicians can easily make sound decisions. Investing in tailored clinical, administrative, and analytics solutions can drive efficiency, productivity, and patient care to new levels.

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Publishing “Practical Process Automation” With O’Reilly

Bernd Rucker

A Book about Orchestration and Integration in Microservices and Cloud-Native Architectures It is done and I am happy to share that my new book called “Practical Process Automation” is officially published by O’Reilly. Therefore they cannot be addressed by off-the-shelf application software. Who This Book is For?

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Automation of complex IT systems

OpenCredo

A significant factor in this journey has been the ability to automate infrastructure delivery – and as complexity has grown with the adoption of microservices, big data and IOT, this automation has evolved to become more sophisticated. Automation ? The Ironies of Automation.

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Technical Feasibility in Software Engineering: Things to Consider Before Development Starts

Altexsoft

In 2021, to the great disappointment of space exploration fans, NASA postponed a long-awaited return to the Moon by at least a year. The authorities admitted that the previous 2024 deadline for human landing “ was not grounded on technical feasibility.”. Tech miscalculations are not unique to ambitious, state-backed space endeavors.

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Solving 9 Business Problems with Micro Frontends

Modus Create

That’s often due to complex integration and build processes that take a long time to test, review, run, and roll out. Many relevant businesses have already migrated to micro frontends. Companies like Microsoft, Verizon, Volkswagen, Pfizer, Sony, and Amazon are reaping the benefits of development and delivery at scale.