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The year 2023 was the year of artificial intelligence. Moving forward is no longer just a choice, but a necessity. So, what awaits us in 2024? Gartner, the undisputed leader in predicting technological changes, presents the Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2024 and the following years. One thing is certain, AI will continue to reign, and enterprises will still be following the path of digital transformation, but who will be the most significant ally on this journey? Let's take a closer look at the following trends and see which technology will be the driving force of success in 2024. 1. AI TRiSM Gartner claims that with ubiquitous artificial intelligence, robust defense is necessary. AI TRiSM supports the management of artificial intelligence models, credibility, fairness, reliability, resilience, transparency, and data protection. AI TRiSM is therefore a "knight in shining armor", guarding security. "By 2026, companies that apply TRiSM controls to AI applications will increase decision-making ...
Our clients, in particular financial institutions, pay special attention to data security. For this reason, until recently, most of them preferred to store data on their own servers. Therefore, VSoft archITekt was used primarily in the on-premises model.   In recent years however, the perception of data storage has gradually changed. Companies not wanting to deal with maintaining their own servers are increasingly choosing to use cloud services.   To meet these needs, we have provided a service that allows you to run applications built on our platform in the cloud. Thanks to Microsoft Azure, it is possible to meet the highest standards in terms of availability and security.   Companies already having an Azure subscription, can now purchase archITekt from Azure Marketplace just like any other service. Users can conveniently install and run applications in the cloud, directly from archITekt Studio.   Our partners and clients appreciate flexibility, therefore archITekt is still available free of char...
The need to generate and send personalized documents or otherwise, mail merge is still very common in many companies. It is used in communication with clients or partners. Formerly, printed and sent by post, now the same documents are sent to customers by e-mail. There are many business cases here: invoices, settlements, various types of letters and contracts.   Companies deal with this challenge in two different ways:   In large organizations, IT team implements specialized modules which, after integration with other systems, generate documents on demand. Unfortunately, these modules are often very "technical": integration requires programming work and document templates must be prepared, for example, in the form of XSLT transforms (sic!). More often, however, companies use simple mechanisms such as mail merge available in MS Office or simply fill out documents by hand. Still, the lack of automation makes this process tedious and prone to human error.   Is there a ...