TDD of G Suite Add Ons using TypeScript

TDD of G Suite Add Ons using TypeScript

TDD of G Suite Add Ons using TypeScript: It is in our best interest to make the functionality available quickly and easily to the average consumer.  Google G Suite provides add-ons, especially for this purpose.  Users can just go ahead and install them, and the add-ons can decide where within G Suite they want to add extra buttons, which then perform the desired function.

Customer Success Story: Google G Suite at Namics

Google in 2020

The full-service digital agency Namics with offices in Germany, Switzerland, and Serbia has made it their mission to use tailor-made solutions to accompany their clients in transformations for the digital future. Internally, Namics now uses the cloud-based, location-independent office solution, Google G Suite. Since its introduction, complicated data searches have become a thing of the past and collaboration from anywhere order of the day. This interview looks at their experiences so far.

Agile Hive: A collaboration with KEGON

Essential SAFe

The larger the company, the more complex and multifaceted its structure becomes. Thanks to software solutions such as Scrum or Kanban, we can now scale planning and management processes, but they no longer cut it if you want to implement a comprehensive approach for all of your teams. Introducing: Agile Hive, our own SAFe with Atlassian tools, which made us a certified Scaled Agile Platform Partner and was developed together with our partner, KEGON.

Our Journey to Working Remotely at //Seibert/Media pt. 2

The current situation leads us to look into new forms of collaboration. How does teamwork work when the team members aren’t all in one place? What can support smooth collaboration, and what are the most important factors?

As someone who works from home in general, I have gained a wide range of insight into this over the last few years.  However, it’s something completely different when suddenly an entire company is forced into remote work overnight.  I previously shared a general overview of the measures we took in the first post I wrote on the subject. Now I’d like to expand upon that.