
adesso BLOG
15.06.2023 By Svenja Schröder and Stefan Rogge
Sustainability regulations
Regulations require a great deal of time and effort, but at the end of the day, how can companies generate added value from their hard work? In this blog post, we will explore how regulatory changes are not only an obligation, but can also be an opportunity for insurance companies to take a leading role in shaping a sustainable future.
Read more13.06.2023 By Wolfgang Weber, Andreas Essl and Tim Bunkus
Grid and analytics – data innovations and data use case analytics for electricity distribution grid operators to speed up the energy transition
Data innovations and data analytics use cases are an issue in the energy industry. Grid operators are sitting on mountains of unused data, meaning they are unable to properly exploit synergy effects and efficiency potentials. This blog post will explain how fully integrated processes, systems and data can help speed up the energy transition.
Read more12.06.2023 By Christopher Krafft
Exchanging data securely via narrowband IoT thanks to DTLS (part 3)
While the first part of this blog series dealt with the technology of narrowband-IoT and in the second part I went into the specifics of communication based on MQTT-SN via NB-IoT, the third and final part of the series will focus on the aspect of security, which is critical for the Internet of Things.
Read more09.06.2023 By Juan Carlos Peñafiel Suárez
Which laboratory challenges can data standards solve?
The era of digitalisation has seen the amount of data available increase exponentially. That is why good communication between instances is still the key to managing it – and data standards play a major role in this. This blog post will explain which challenges data standards can solve.
Read more06.06.2023 By Zoe Holdt, Simon Bächle and Ellen Szczepaniak
Integrating e-vehicles and utilising their flexibility in a virtual power plant
New sales records for e-vehicles are set every year. But how can their load profile be coordinated in a way that is viable or even integrated to serve the grid? In this blog post, we will present the potentials of integrating e-vehicles into virtual power plants.
Read more02.06.2023 By Dimitrios Archontakakis
The security of SaaS cloud solutions
In the past, companies bought their software (for example, on CD-ROM) and installed it locally. These days, however, applications can be obtained directly from the cloud as software as a service (SaaS). In my blog post, I will answer the questions of where the data protection risks lie in this context and what the relevant security aspects are.
Read more01.06.2023 By Maximilian Hammes, Jonas Schnorrenberg and Stephen Lorenzen
Greenhouse gas emissions in Germany
Climate change and the associated rise in global temperatures are having a massive impact on people and nature all over the world. Germany, as an industrial nation, has a special responsibility in this regard. In this blog post, we will look at the current greenhouse gas balance in Germany and give you an overview of the most important facts as well as measures to reduce emissions.
Read more23.05.2023 By Maximilian Hammes, Jonas Schnorrenberg and Stephen Lorenzen
Gas prices – a new ‘low’ has been reached
Although gas prices are currently low, a warning has been issued against being too optimistic, as Europe could be facing more challenges. In this blog post, we will explain which factors are behind the drop in prices and how this development should be classified.
Read more22.05.2023 By Christopher Krafft
A protocol stack for narrowband IoT (part 2)
While the first part of my blog series focused on the technology of NB-IoT, the second part will discuss the technical aspects of using it, as the advantages of transmitting data using narrowband IoT are quickly squandered if it is used incorrectly.
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