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We're proud to partner with businesses of all sizes. Together, we turn innovative ideas into reality, helping to shape a better future. Our blog shares the valuable experiences and insights gained from these projects.
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We're proud to partner with businesses of all sizes. Together, we turn innovative ideas into reality, helping to shape a better future. Our blog shares the valuable experiences and insights gained from these projects.
Driven by a shortage of skilled labor, IT outsourcing is becoming more and more interesting for companies. We have previously shown why integrating external experts into your organization is almost inevitable in the future. By following 8 simple steps, you'll be one of the winners when working with a software development company.
In today's fast-paced business world, staying ahead of the competition requires access to specialized expertise. However, hiring full-time experts can be costly and time-consuming, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or startups. This is where the concept of Expert as a Service (EaaS) comes into play, providing businesses with on-demand access to industry-leading experts. In this article, we will explore the rise of EaaS, its benefits, and how it is shaping the future of on-demand expertise.
The idea of the Developer Walk became reality with the first actual Developer Walk. You can read here how the first walk in Saxon Switzerland unfolded.
Regular attendees of barcamps and conferences of all kinds know the little secret of hallway conversations, which often contain more information than any session itself. This post introduces the idea of the Developer Walk and aims to spark your interest in helping make it happen.
I visited the Wear(able)-Hackathon from the Mobile.Cologne UserGroup last week. In this post I have written down my impressions about this event.
From July 14 to 17, the .NET Developer Conference (DDC), Mobile Developer Conference (MDC), and Web Developer Conference (WDC) took place in Nuremberg as part of Developer Week 2014 (DWX). It was the first time I spoke at a conference with such broad topics and such a large audience.
On the weekend of March 21 to 23, 2014, Spartakiade took place in Berlin for the third time. Compared to more established community events such as dotnet Cologne or Developer Open Space, it is still fairly young, and with around 70 participants the number of attendees is still manageable. That does not hurt Spartakiade at all, because unlike the larger events, it does not focus on talks or spontaneous discussion rounds. Its strength lies in its workshops and the close connection between participants and organizers.
Developer Open Space, formerly .NET OpenSpace, is an event about software development that has been taking place in Leipzig for five years. In 2012 the organizers offered workshops for the first time, and they were very well received. I took part in one of them myself.
Xamarin named Cayas Software the first German company to become a Premier Consulting Partner. In this article you can learn how we achieved that.
From April 14 to 17, around 600 prospects, customers, and partners met in Austin, Texas for Xamarin Evolve Event 2013. They experienced two days of intensive training, two days of conference talks, knowledge sharing, and plenty of new contacts.
Welcome to the Cayas Software blog. With this blog we want to interact even more actively with the .NET community and keep you informed about current developments in mobile development with Xamarin products as well as news from the world of Windows Installer XML.