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Fabrity Talks
by Fabrity
Welcome to the Fabrity Talks podcast. Here we explore software development, generative AI, industrial IoT, and data engineering. Our goal is to provide IT executives with practical business insights that can be seamlessly put into practice in their organizations. If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or at [email protected] and check out our blog at https://fabrity.com/blog/
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S03E01: Wirtualny bliźniak i AI w polskim przemyśle
Rozpoczynamy trzeci sezon Fabrity Talks w nowej odsłonie i po polsku! Tworzymy przestrzeń dla praktyków związanych z szeroko pojętą branżą produkcyjną, w której będziemy omawiać najnowsze trendy, innowacje i wyzwania stojące przed polskim (i nie tylko) przemysłem. Naszym pierwszym gościem w tym sezonie jest Ireneusz Borowski, Country Manager i Dyrektor Zarządzający Dassault Systèmes Polska. Porozmawiamy m.in. o: wirtualnym bliźniaku i tym, czym różni się on od cyfrowego bliźniaka, wdrażaniu sztucznej inteligencji i dlaczego AI nie zastąpi inżynierów, tym, dlaczego żadna firma nie jest dziś samotną wyspą, największych wyzwaniach dla polskiego przemysłu — teraz i w najbliższej przyszłości. Masz pytania, uwagi, sugestie, a może pomysł na kolejny odcinek? Napisz do nas: [email protected]
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S02E11 - Przemysł 4.0 i nauka - jak wykorzystać potencjał badań naukowych w biznesie? 🏭 - audio version
Wersja audio only - dostępna również wersja z wideo. W tym odcinku Michał Jaskólski rozmawia z Tomaszem Mackiewiczem, kierownikiem Grupy Badawczej Inżynierii Mechanicznej w Sieci Badawczej Łukasiewicz – Poznańskim Instytucie Technologicznym. Wspólnie przyglądają się roli instytutów badawczo-rozwojowych w przemyśle oraz temu, jak skutecznie monetyzować innowacje.Poruszane tematy:✅ Współpraca nauki i przemysłu – jakie wyzwania stoją przed firmami i instytutami badawczymi?✅ Predictive maintenance – czy przedsiębiorstwa są gotowe na predykcyjne utrzymanie ruchu?✅ Internet rzeczy w przemyśle – jak firmy wykorzystują IoT do optymalizacji procesów?✅ Monetyzacja badań naukowych – jak tworzyć innowacje, które rzeczywiście trafiają na rynek?✅ Inżynier przyszłości – jakie kompetencje są kluczowe w nowoczesnym przemyśle?Zapraszamy do rozmowy o realnych wyzwaniach i szansach, jakie stoją przed polskim przemysłem w erze Przemysłu 4.0.Masz pytania, komentarze lub pomysły na kolejny temat? Skontaktuj się z Michałem pod adresem [email protected].
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S02E11 - Przemysł 4.0 i nauka - jak wykorzystać potencjał badań naukowych w biznesie? 🏭 - video version
Wersja wideo - dostępna również wersja audio only. W tym odcinku Michał Jaskólski rozmawia z Tomaszem Mackiewiczem, kierownikiem Grupy Badawczej Inżynierii Mechanicznej w Sieci Badawczej Łukasiewicz – Poznańskim Instytucie Technologicznym. Wspólnie przyglądają się roli instytutów badawczo-rozwojowych w przemyśle oraz temu, jak skutecznie monetyzować innowacje.Poruszane tematy:✅ Współpraca nauki i przemysłu – jakie wyzwania stoją przed firmami i instytutami badawczymi?✅ Predictive maintenance – czy przedsiębiorstwa są gotowe na predykcyjne utrzymanie ruchu?✅ Internet rzeczy w przemyśle – jak firmy wykorzystują IoT do optymalizacji procesów?✅ Monetyzacja badań naukowych – jak tworzyć innowacje, które rzeczywiście trafiają na rynek?✅ Inżynier przyszłości – jakie kompetencje są kluczowe w nowoczesnym przemyśle?Zapraszamy do rozmowy o realnych wyzwaniach i szansach, jakie stoją przed polskim przemysłem w erze Przemysłu 4.0.Masz pytania, komentarze lub pomysły na kolejny temat? Skontaktuj się z Michałem pod adresem [email protected].
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S02E10: Industry 4.0 in motion: AMR and AGV robots in intralogistics
In this episode, Jarosław Ganczarenko is joined by Dr. Eng. Marek Drewniak, R&D Manager at AIUT, to talk about how mobile robots—AMR and AGV—are changing the game in intralogistics and bringing Industry 4.0 to life.You’ll learn:What makes AMR and AGV robots different—and where each one works bestHow sensors, scanners, and navigation systems make smart mobility possibleHow robot fleets are managed and traffic conflicts are handled in modern factoriesWhy digital twin technology is key to designing efficient intralogistics systemsWhat to watch out for when deploying mobile robotics in real-world environmentsJoin us for a down-to-earth conversation about what Industry 4.0 looks like in motion—and how AMR and AGV robots are already reshaping the factory floor.Have questions, comments, or ideas to share? Reach out to Jarosław at [email protected].
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S02E09: AI in industry: the current state and outlook for 2025
In this episode Jarosław Ganczarenko is joined by Dr. Wojciech Jamrozik, an industry automation expert from the Silesian University of Technology, to explore the current state of AI in industry and what’s on the horizon for 2025. They cover: Predictive maintenance: how AI reduces unplanned downtime and optimizes equipment lifespan. LLMs in industrial settings: applying general-purpose large language models to solve specific industrial challenges. AI on the edge: how processing data at the network edge boosts speed, cuts costs, and enhances security in industrial operations. Human-machine interfaces: how generative AI can streamline operations in smart factories. AI in industry: what’s ahead in 2025? Join us for an engaging discussion about the future of AI in industry—its current impact, challenges, and opportunities for growth. Have questions, comments, or ideas to share? Reach out to Jarosław at [email protected].
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S02E08: Digital transformation in maintenance departments
In this episode, Jarosław Ganczarenko is joined by Piotr Wierzbicki, head of maintenance at Viessmann Legnica, to discuss the challenges and opportunities of digital transformation in maintenance departments. They cover: How IoT and AI are shifting maintenance from reactive firefighting to predictive precision. The potential of large language models (LLMs) to improve efficiency and safety. Real-time monitoring and digital twins: the new must-haves for modern factories. What’s next for 2025: AI-powered tools and a skilled-up workforce. Don’t miss this conversation about the future of maintenance—why it matters, how to get there, and what it means for your operations. Questions? Contact Jarosław at [email protected]. Want more insights? Visit us at fabrity.com.
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S02E07: The technologies driving Industry 4.0
In this episode of the Fabrity Talks podcast, Michał Jaskólski sits down with Paweł Garbacz, Concept Owner at Kemira, to explore the technologies shaping Industry 4.0. Here’s what you’ll discover: AI and ML in action: From predictive maintenance to building resilient supply chains. How to get predictive maintenance right: Practical steps starting at the sensor level. LLMs in manufacturing: Making complex data accessible and decisions smarter. Industrial IoT and OEE metrics: Gaining real-time insights into factory performance. Digital twins: Unlocking efficiency, workflow optimization, and sustainability. Augmented reality: Revolutionizing maintenance, training, and quality assurance. Cybersecurity essentials: Protecting industrial networks and IoT systems from modern threats. Listen now to uncover how Industry 4.0 technologies are reshaping manufacturing - and what it means for your business. Questions? Contact Michał at [email protected]. Learn more at fabrity.com.
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S02E06: From automation to transformation: on the future of manufacturing
In this episode, Bartosz Michałowski is joined by Dr. Piotr Wiśniewski, CEO and co-founder of the DBR77 Robotics Platform and an expert in industrial digitalization, to explore the core aspects of successful digital transformation. They discuss: what digital transformation means beyond just implementing technology; the pivotal role of leadership in driving digital change; how digital twins enable smarter, data-driven decision-making and improved collaboration; an inside look at the current state of Industry 4.0 in Poland. Listen now to uncover actionable strategies for leading digital transformation in manufacturing. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Bartosz at [email protected]. If you want to know more about what we do - visit our page at https://fabrity.com/
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S02E05: What does Industry 4.0 mean in practice?
In this episode, Bartosz Michałowski is joined by Mateusz Olszewski, key account manager for the CEE region at Advantech, to explore the practical applications of Industry 4.0. They discuss: the benefits digitalization brings to the manufacturing industry; how to harness generative AI for data analysis and knowledge management; why overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) is the critical first step in building a smart factory. Listen now to learn how to put Industry 4.0 into practice to future-proof your business. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at [email protected] or Mateusz at [email protected].
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S02E04: Generative AI in knowledge management
In Fabrity Talks Season 2, we share our experiences and best practices in designing, building, and implementing custom software and digital solutions.Our goal is to provide IT executives with practical business insights to help them make informed decisions and minimize project risks.This time, Bartosz Michałowski will be joined by Grzegorz Glica, CTO at Fabrity, to discuss generative AI in knowledge management. They will focus on applying the retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) mechanism to curb hallucinations produced by large language models, like ChatGPT.Grzegorz will also share Fabrity’s latest R&D results, where the RAG mechanism was applied: an enterprise platform for knowledge management powered by AI.If you have any questions, feel free to contact Bartosz at [email protected] or Grzegorz at [email protected]!
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S02E03: What makes a good offer for custom software development services?
In Fabrity Talks season 2, we share our experience and best practices in designing, building, and implementing custom software and digital solutions. Our goal is to provide IT executives with practical business insights to help them make informed decisions and minimize project risks.This time, Bartosz Michałowski from Fabrity talks about the "art" of discerning a good offer for custom software development services. As the landscape of software development continues to evolve, Bartosz shares invaluable insights from the comprehensive guide he penned for 2024. This episode offers a buyer’s guide that illuminates how to navigate offers, ensuring they align with project scopes, demonstrate technical expertise, and foster transparent, beneficial partnerships. Bartosz unpacks the eleven criteria essential for evaluating offers, from ensuring comprehensive coverage of the project scope to the importance of a detailed and proactive approach by providers. This guide is indispensable for CTOs, CIOs, and IT service buyers aiming to make informed decisions in the dynamic realm of custom software development. Tune in to gain the knowledge needed to select the offer that not only meets but exceeds your business objectives.If you have any questions for Bartosz or want to schedule a free discovery call with him, just drop him a line at [email protected]!Links:What makes a good offer for custom software development services—a buyer’s guide for 2024.https://fabrity.com/blog/what-makes-a-good-offer-for-custom-software-development-services-a-buyers-guide-for-2024/10 pitfalls to avoid when preparing an IT project specification in 2024—a guide for IT services buyers.https://fabrity.com/blog/10-pitfalls-to-avoid-when-preparing-an-it-project-specification-a-guide-for-it-services-buyers/
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S02E02: 10 pitfalls to avoid when preparing an IT project specification
In Fabrity Talks season 2, we share our experience and best practices in designing, building, and implementing custom software and digital solutions. Our goal is to provide IT executives with practical business insights to help them make informed decisions and minimize project risks.In this episode, Bartosz Michałowski from Fabrity talks about the critical topic of preparing IT project specifications - a fundamental step that can make or break the success of custom software projects. Drawing from experience in building custom software for clients around the globe, Bartosz highlights the ten most common pitfalls to avoid. These range from the dangers of excessive detail in project specs to overlooking the importance of clear, coherent specifications. This guide is designed to arm IT service buyers, CTOs, and CIOs with the knowledge to craft solid project specifications, aligning with both business needs and budget limitations. If you have any questions for Bartosz or want to schedule a free discovery call with him, just drop him a line at [email protected]!
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S02E01: Ten factors CTO/CIO should consider when choosing the tech stack for software project
In Fabrity Talks, we share our experience and best practices in designing, building, and implementing custom software and digital solutions. Our goal is to provide IT executives with practical business insights to help them make informed decisions and minimize project risks.In Episode 1, Bartosz Michałowski, who is responsible for building relationships with clients at Fabrity, will be discussing 10 critical factors to consider when choosing the tech stack for your next IT project.If you have any questions for Bartosz or want to schedule a free discovery call with him, just drop him a line at [email protected]!
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Ep. 11 - How not to fail with ChatGPT in e-commerce?
Fabrity Talks podcastepisode 11 - ChatGPT in E-commerce: How Not to Fail.Do’s and don’ts after 50+ implementations of GPT-powered chatbots.In this episode we delve into the world of GPT-powered chatbots and explore the do's and don'ts when implementing them, drawing from insights gained after over 50 successful chatbot implementations in the world of e-commerce.Our guest, Matt Maliszewski, the co-founder of PerfectBot, provides an expert perspective on this topic. PerfectBot specializes in crafting GPT-powered chatbots for e-commerce, and their experiences span a multitude of English-speaking markets, including the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.You'll discover the pitfalls to avoid when implementing GPT-powered chatbots in your e-commerce business, along with best practices to ensure their success. Matt shares valuable advice on setting realistic expectations, training your chatbot with structured knowledge, defining clear fallback policies, treating chatbots as support team members, and the importance of continuous optimization.We also explore the differences between B2B and B2C implementations and discuss the potential for multilingual expansion in the chatbot domain.If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or [email protected]:The Fabrity blog: fabrity.com/blog/PerfectBot: perfectbot.ai/B2B e-commerce trends: https://fabrity.com/blog/5-b2b-e-commerce-trends-to-watch-in-2023-and-beyond/
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Ep. 10 - Is generative AI here to crush or help your business?
Fabrity Talks podcastepisode 10 - Is generative AI here to crush or help your business?In this episode, we rejoin Maciej Drapała, an IT architect and consultant at Fabrity, who is deeply passionate about the possibilities of low-code development. Our focus this time revolves around a candid discussion about the tangible effects of Generative AI on businesses in today's digital era.Jarosław and Maciej delve into the realities behind the hype surrounding Generative AI's influence on industry transformation. Does it wield true disruptive power, or does it serve as a supportive companion? Ranging from concerns about security and the handling of sensitive information to the hurdles of customization, we strive to address the core issues.We also probe into the evolving relationship between Generative AI and low-code solutions. How can we unlock the potential of AI-fueled chatbots, resource search engines, and instantaneous content generation? Jarosław and Maciej share their insights and notions on this matter.The age of AI dominance is upon us, and it's reshaping the landscape. Join us to gain valuable insights that might just redefine the trajectory of your business!If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or [email protected]:The Fabrity blog: https://fabrity.com/blog/ Generative AI in business: https://fabrity.com/blog/is-chatgpt-dreaming-of-conquering-the-world-generative-ai-in-business/ Ep. 1 - Why low-code?: https://soundcloud.com/fabrity-talks/ep-01-why-low-codeEp. 4 - Low-code mindset: https://soundcloud.com/fabrity-talks/ep-04-low-code-mindset
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Ep. 09 - How can AI boost low-code development?
Fabrity Talks podcastepisode 09 - How can AI boost low-code development?Join us as we welcome Cezary Osowski, a certified Power Platform specialist, and low-code advisor, to delve into the fascinating world of AI's impact on the already revolutionary low-code development.We will explore the latest add-ons to the Power Platform, discovering how they can accelerate your work or even automate specific tasks, ushering in a new era of productivity.Will developers be replaced? We'll address this intriguing topic, exploring the evolving roles of developers in the face of AI-driven low-code solutions.We'll also draw exciting parallels between airplanes and low-code platforms, uncovering the surprising similarities that shed light on the potential of newly added technology.Jarosław and Cezary aim to provide comprehensive answers to all these intriguing questions.If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or [email protected]:The Fabrity blog: fabrity.com/blog/Power Platform and the AI: fabrity.com/blog/low-code/unlea…rm-ai-capabilities/Ep. 1 - Why low-code?: Fabrity-talks – Ep-01-why-low-codeEp. 4. - Low-code mindset: Fabrity-talks – Ep-04-low-code-mindset
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Ep. 08 - The current state of the B2B e-commerce
In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of B2B e-commerce and how businesses are adapting to the digital shift. Jarek, and our guest - Bartosz Michałowski, the Head of Sales at Fabrity discuss the slow initial progress, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and other macroeconomic trends that have accelerated the need for digital transformation.We examine the challenges faced by B2B companies in meeting customer expectations, as well as the growing demand for personalized, frictionless experiences. We highlight the importance of omnichannel engagement and mobile ordering in catering to the needs of B2B buyers.Technological advancements have reshaped B2B e-commerce, and we discuss the benefits of cloud-native architectures, composable commerce, and flexible data models in this digital landscape.We also compare existing e-commerce platforms with custom solutions, weighing the pros and cons of each approach, and emphasize the importance of making the right choice based on business needs, scalability, and budget.Join us as we delve into the world of B2B e-commerce, uncover the needs of B2B customers, and explore the technology and platform considerations that can drive success in the digital era.If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or [email protected]:The Fabrity blog: https://fabrity.com/blog/ Custom B2B e-commerce platforms: https://fabrity.com/blog/business/why-build-a-custom-e-commerce-platform-for-b2b-clients-in-the-manufacturing-industry/
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Ep. 07 - Guide to the legacy software modernization
Join us for the 7th episode of our podcast as we embark on a captivating exploration into the realm of legacy software modernization. In this episode, we delve deep into the challenges posed by outdated technologies and aging infrastructure, and the significant obstacles they can create for an organization's growth and competitiveness. Our hosts, Michał and Jarosław, bring their expertise to shed light on the intricacies of legacy software modernization and its indispensable role in today's fast-paced digital landscape.Together, we envision the possibilities and potential challenges that lie ahead as organizations strive to maintain up-to-date and future-proof software systems. Whether you're an IT professional, a software developer, or a business leader, this episode is a treasure trove of invaluable insights. Join us as we unravel the secrets of transforming outdated systems into modern, efficient, and scalable software architectures.Tune in now to gain a deeper understanding of legacy software modernization and unlock the path to a brighter digital future.If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or [email protected] Links:The Fabrity blog: fabrity.com/blog/Legacy software:https://fabrity.com/blog/technical/software-engineering/a-guide-to-legacy-software-modernization/ Why you should consider legacy software modernization:https://fabrity.com/blog/business/10-reasons-you-should-consider-legacy-system-modernization/
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Ep. 06 - Business analysis in IT projects
Welcome! In episode 06, we discuss how to integrate more business analysis into IT projects. Our guest speaker, Grzegorz Sperczyński from Fabrity, shares his expertise as the Digital Transformation and Business Development Manager.Effective project management begins with pre-project preparation, which involves estimating the scope, requirements, and resources, and outlining project vision and product overview. In today's complex and resource-limited environment, the "business analysis sprint," also known as Sprint 0, can be a critical phase for feasibility and efficient information gathering.But what exactly is Sprint 0? How can it be implemented correctly? And what are the drawbacks of this approach?We tackle all of these questions and more in this episode.Join us as we explore the importance of business analysis in software, web, mobile development, and other IT projects. Discover valuable insights and practical tips for making the most of Sprint 0 and optimizing your project management process. If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or at [email protected]:The Fabrity blog: https://fabrity.com/blog/Sprint 0: https://fabrity.com/blog/business/sprint-0-applying-business-analysis-techniques-to-it-projects/ Business analysis in software development: https://fabrity.com/blog/business/business-analysis-in-software-development-best-practices-for-different-industries/
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Ep. 05 - Is it a crisis or a return to normality?
Economic uncertainty in recent times may lead to the question: is a crisis coming? Or is it just a return to normality? We were joined by Tomasz Burczyński - CEO of Fabrity and VP of the K2 Group board to discuss this topic. What did the 2008 crisis teach business owners? What was the situation in different industries during and after the pandemic? How did these events affect the IT market and where does the current wave of layoffs come from? If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or [email protected] and check out our blog at https://fabrity.com/blog/. Links: The Fabrity blog: https://fabrity.com/blog/ Is low-code a solution for tech talent shortage?: https://fabrity.com/blog/low-code/is-low-code-development-a-panacea-for-the-tech-talent-shortage-in-2023/ Rise of AI and the future of work:https://fabrity.com/blog/business/the-rise-of-ai-and-the-future-of-work/
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Ep. 04 - Low-code mindset
In this episode, we were joined by Maciej Drapała – IT architect and consultant. We talked about the business use possibilities of low-code solutions. Maciej brought the subject of low-code projects closer and explained, how the typical usage of MS Power Platform in an automated document flow app. How long does it take to launch such an app? How much money and time can you save by choosing low-code? If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or [email protected] and check out our blog at https://fabrity.com/blog/. Links: The Fabrity blog: https://fabrity.com/blog/ Is low-code a solution for tech talent shortage?: https://fabrity.com/blog/low-code/is-low-code-development-a-panacea-for-the-tech-talent-shortage-in-2023/ Power Automate flow with Teams: https://fabrity.com/blog/low-code/power-automate-flow-with-teams-how-to-optimize-the-approval-process/
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Ep. 03 - Blockchain meets business
In this episode, we are covering an “elephant” in the IT room – blockchain technology. More specifically: how blockchain and blockchain-powered tools can potentially solve many business problems across various industries. We start by discussing the basics of blockchain, how it works, and why it can be a game-changer for businesses. We explore the different types of blockchains and their applications, from public to private blockchains used by companies to streamline their operations. How businesses can benefit from blockchain? What are the successful use cases? What are the main challenges and limitations of implementing blockchain in businesses? By the end of this episode, you will have a deeper understanding of how blockchain can benefit business. If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or [email protected] and check out our blog at https://fabrity.com/blog/. Links: The Fabrity blog: https://fabrity.com/blog/ Blockchain for business: https://fabrity.com/blog/technical/blockchain/blockchain-for-business-a-gentle-introduction/Blockchain and conflict materials: https://fabrity.com/blog/technical/software-engineering/how-blockchain-provenance-tracking-can-help-to-track-conflict-minerals/
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Ep. 02 - What's hyper in hyperautomation?
In this episode, we are discussing an emerging technology trend that's set to have a significant impact on the future of work: hyperautomation. Hyperautomation combines several automation technologies, such as artificial intelligence, robotic process automation, and low-code development platforms, to create a more integrated and streamlined automation process. It offers a range of benefits for businesses, including increased efficiency, reduced costs, and improved customer experience. In this episode, we'll explore the potential of hyperautomation to transform various industries, such as healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. We'll also discuss the growing demand for hyperautomation solutions and how businesses are leveraging this technology to stay competitive in an increasingly digital landscape. Technology is expected to become a significant trend in the following years, as businesses seek to improve their automation capabilities and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or [email protected] and check out our blog at https://fabrity.com/blog/. Links: The Fabrity blog: https://fabrity.com/blog/ Hyperautomation trend: https://fabrity.com/blog/low-code/hyperautomation-an-emerging-technology-trend-for-2023/
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Ep. 01 - Why low-code?
In this episode, we talk about the emergence of low-code solutions in today's software development. What is low-code? What's the difference between low-code and no-code? Who is the citizen developer? We answer all these questions in the first episode. Our guest - Maciej Drapała talks about the origins of the low code emergence. If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or [email protected] and check out our blog at https://fabrity.com/blog/ Enjoy!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Fabrity Talks podcast. Here we explore software development, generative AI, industrial IoT, and data engineering. Our goal is to provide IT executives with practical business insights that can be seamlessly put into practice in their organizations. If you have any questions or suggestions - drop us a line here or at [email protected] and check out our blog at https://fabrity.com/blog/
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