Bringing innovation and customer needs together with hardware abstraction
Innovative product development requires the ability to respond quickly to constantly changing markets. Companies are often confronted with customer requirements that are familiar from the end consumer sector: almost daily updates that unlock new functionalities and improve security. This scenario also applies to integrated marketplaces for the direct purchase of software. At the same time, development teams are faced with a significant increase in the proportion of software in their products, which brings with it new regulations and quality controls. Software is thus no longer a supplementary element, but is moving to the center of innovative value creation.
This change makes it clear that a paradigm shift is necessary to remain competitive in the long term. One forward-looking trend in this direction is Software Defined X. But what characterizes software-based projects, how do they differ from "Smart X" projects, and how can Software Defined X be implemented technologically? This webinar provides inspiration for innovative and efficient software engineering processes.
Webinar Implementing Software Defined X with WebAssembly [in German]