Let’s jog our memory: three weeks ago our developers found themselves in Cracow, attending the largest Java conference in Poland. If you couldn’t be there, don’t fret - we’ve got a short and sweet run-down for you: the three talks our team considered the most interesting.
You don’t need us to tell you that automation is the talk of the town in the insurance industry or that it saves time and money – after all, that’s what it was invented for in the first place. But perhaps you’re hesitating: is it worth the hassle? In most insurance companies, introducing automation requires major modifications to infrastructure, and the mere thought of it gives you a headache. Will it pay off in the end?
Does proprietary software devour a large chunk of your budget in fees? Do you toy with the idea to try open-source but are not entirely convinced? Read our article to discover more on the subject, weigh pros against cons, see ways of mitigating risks, and decide whether that whole open-source business is something for you.
People are coming back to Clurgo. But why? We don’t offer fruit Fridays, our lounge sofa fits only three, and there’s a sealed room on the third floor where developers go to scream in anguish. In a new series on our blog, we’ll try to find out what brings people back to us. Is there something we don’t know? Let’s investigate.
Project management can be a fulfilling occupation unless it boils down to doing similar, mechanical tasks over and over again. Computers were invented to alleviate the burden of repetition, and they can do the same for project managers. Learn how we automated the boring part of localization management in a large translation agency.
Our client, a large nordic bank, had successfully acquired another bank along with its loan management system. System integration was necessary - ideally under a uniform, efficient, and automated platform. Among a myriad of options, Clurgo managed to identify and implement the best available solution for the client.
Edge computing is a new type of infrastructure that's been gaining traction in the tech world because it allows to cut back network latency and transfer costs. In our new article, we investigate how and why the edge can be used with Kubernetes, the world's most popular container orchestration platform.
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