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Service Type: Technology
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The progression of chatbots to chatbot 3.0
By Herman Stehouwer
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Trine Baun to drive technology and business in the financial services sector in the Nordics
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CFO Study 2023
By Nils Jönsson
The 2023 CFO Study shows increasing maturity within the finance function, with gaps within end-to-end adoption and unutilised digital potential.
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Drive profits with dynamic pricing
By Danilo Zatta & Anders Worsøe Gantzhorn
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Make informed and strategic decisions with competitor insights
By Danilo Zatta & Anders Worsøe Gantzhorn
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The power of supply chain simulation
By Mikkel Eise Fälling, Associate Partner
In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, decision-making has become increasingly complex. To stay ahead of the competition and deliver products and services in a timely and cost-effective manner, companies must assess the consequences of their decision. With today’s technology, it is now possible to simulate the decision.
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Why every project needs testing – An interview with a QA Engineer
Quality Assurance is an essential part of any software development project. The QA team is there to help you ensure your product meets all the standards and requirements and that no time or resources are wasted on fixing issues that could have been prevented. To paint you a clearer picture of the importance of this stage, we talked to our QA Engineer, Srđan Savković.
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24/7 A day in the life of a Valcon employee I Dejan Sasic
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The concept of software quality: QA, QC and testing
There’s only so far your software can get if it’s full of bugs and issues. Even if you’re selling the perfect solution that will help so many people at a very reasonable price, your customer base will end up unsatisfied. That also means you’ll lose money – you won’t have any returning customers, and you’ll be forced to pour all your profits into sorting out the complaints.
But that can be prevented very easily. If you ensure no issues will arise at the users’ end, you’ll save time, money, and energy that you can invest in developing new updates and features. How can you do that? With QA and QC tests, of course!