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Integrate 2017 - Day 3 Recap

Integrate 2017 is the yearly conference for Microsoft integration. This is the day 3 recap of the sessions presented at Integrate with the views and opinions of the Codit staff.

28 Jun 2017

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Integrate 2017 - Day 2 Recap

Integrate 2017 is the yearly conference for Microsoft integration. This is the day 2 recap of the sessions presented at Integrate with the views and opinions of the Codit staff.

27 Jun 2017

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Integrate 2017 - Day 1 Recap

Integrate 2017 is the yearly conference for Microsoft integration. This is the day 1 recap of the sessions presented at Integrate with the views and opinions of the Codit staff.

26 Jun 2017

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Is your toaster enabling terrorism?

What can we learn from the WannaCry ransomware attack and the way we tackle Internet of Things (IoT) projects? That we had better invest enough resources to make, and keep, our smart devices safe.

31 May 2017

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Rearguard action

"One in ten IT specialists in Belgium is a cheap Indian," some media recently wrote. They work for minimum wages, ensuring unfair competition, and do not make a fair contribution to our welfare state, since they are not covered by Belgian social security. It was the socialist trade union BBTK who rang the bell. "Belgian employees are losing their jobs and the government is missing out on 26 million euros each year," they complained. Employers in the Belgian IT sector deliberately abuse the employment status of their Indian programmers to find people on the cheap. Ouch, that hurts.

3 May 2017

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Technological chauvinism

"Europe is far too dependent on Microsoft." I thought I accidentally clicked on an old article, perhaps from the end of the last century. At that time, Microsoft was in trouble for abusing its dominant market position to stave off competition. It was the start of a series of legal battles both in the States and in Europe, culminating in the Windows Media Player saga. You know, that thing you may have used to watch video on a pc, if you didn’t skip it entirely because you belong to the YouTube generation. Microsoft was fined a massive sum by Europe in 2004, but continued to resist strongly until 2012. In the end, they subsided. Or that is what we would like to believe.

25 Apr 2017
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