Knowledge25 Las Vegas – When ServiceNow Decided to Become an AI Company

What happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas — at least not when ServiceNow decides to reinvent itself. 25,000 attendees. Endless badges, lanyards, and Starbucks cups that cost more than your flight upgrade. Everyone nodding solemnly as if hearing “AI” for

Doctor, what is the status of digitalization?

Digitalization in Practice – Improving Patient Care with Digital Solutions For this article, I visited our client Dr. Phillip Hannah in his modern orthopedic practice in Schleswig-Holstein. Between white walls, sophisticated practice design, and a surprisingly paper-free daily routine, we spoke

Our mission at UEFA EURO 2024™

A look behind the scenes For the 2024 European Football Championship, we were commissioned to help build the Germany-wide network infrastructure in the stadiums – from Hamburg to Munich, from Dortmund to Berlin. In this gallery, we show you exclusive impressions

macOS: The operating system that developers love (and hate)

macOS: The OS we love to hate. There’s an old rule in the tech world: If you lock two developers in a room, they’ll argue about their favorite operating system. Lock three developers in a room, and they’ll split into two

Linux: The operating system that gives you enough rope to hang yourself

Minimalistic, until you try to connect Bluetooth headphones. There are two types of developers:Some use Linux.Others have tried it and now know how important working Wi-Fi drivers are. Linux is like that hip indie coffee bar that doesn’t have a menu

iOS: The operating system that always knows what you need – before you do

The perfect screen—as long as Apple decides what you can see. There are two things people say about iOS: It’s the “simplest” operating system. It’s the “most closed” operating system.And just like with a perfect relationship, you’ll either choose infinite control

Windows: The operating system we don’t deserve but use anyway

Windows is the world’s operating system. It runs on over a billion devices, powering everything from office laptops to the computers in nuclear power plants, and yet there’s at least one person on every IT team who swears they’d rather switch

Android: The operating system that never really belongs to you (but somehow remains)

More options on Android – but also more decisions you have to make. Android is like the guy in the corner of the party who’s always there, but never really starts a conversation. You keep asking yourself, “Why is he still

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