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Boosting Efficiency Docs-as-Code Strategies with Power Platform and Azure DevOps
Some time ago I took over a Power Platform project right after first deploys to production. The application is a collection of over 30 Power Apps and more than 600 other components. With my DevOps background I was really happy to see the Azure DevOps setup the team had put in place to automate the deploy of the hundreds of Power Platform components as much a as possible.
Agile product owner - key responsibilities in scrum development teams
Working at ACOLAD as an ECM Team Coach, most of my time is spent leading product teams in implementing common-of-the-shelf software (COTS) applications in enterprise environments. This includes introducing agile software development methodologies and connecting business users and developers in one t-shaped, multifunctional team.
Content Capture the human factor - exploring user adoption
Advances in data capture and document recognition technologies are leading more and more organizations to integrate them into their content management solutions. Embedded with advanced artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, these systems scan all incoming communications, import documents, recognize and classify data, images or videos. But it doesn't end there. After the content type is identified, classified and data captured in a digital format, this information is routed within the business environment.
Continuous delivery with EMC Captiva document capture software
Setting up a continuous delivery environment can be a daunting task, especially when working with third party software. In this blog post, Dennis Van Aelst and Stef Kusters provide some insight in using EMC Captiva in a continuous delivery environment.
Unlocking the Potential of the Microsoft Power Platform for Life Sciences
For over a decade, we have been supporting a Life Science customer with a legacy .NET application. Keeping aging infrastructure running is costly and increasingly unsustainable, with 60 to 80 per cent of corporate IT budgets going towards maintaining legacy systems. Our customer approached us to link the application to their new Quality Management System.