Codeyard: Helping You Achieve a Successful Software Development Process

Codeyard introduction by Martin Seibert

Codeyard is our new product suite, specially developed for companies planning larger or very large software projects. It is a product suite of software programs and expert services, which provide both the technical and procedural infrastructure necessary to achieve a seamless and structured development workflow. We offer Codeyard as a professional and powerful solution for quickly setting up and integrating a tailored, effective and efficient software development process, from concept to delivered product.

From Intranet 1.0 to the Modern Intranet

Intranet linchpin connect with colleagues

The intranet started its triumphant progress about 20 years ago. However, it’s only recently that corporations started to focus on their intranets’ true stakeholders: the employees. Not long after the emergence of intranets in organizations, those responsible for them started to ask what a modern intranet actually is. After all, no one wants to set up an outdated system that employees don’t want to use. Today, in the times of digital transformation and Generation Y, intranets are at least as important as 10 or 15 years ago. But what is a modern intranet nowadays? Is a ‘social intranet’ with user profiles, status updates, communities and chats sufficient?

Atlassian Summit 2016: Linchpin and draw.io Information Sessions for Partners, Linchpin Deep-Dive Sessions

Atlassian Summit logo

Our trip to San José for Atlassian Summit 2016 is almost upon us, and we are looking forward to an eventful and busy time. Atlassian’s yearly user conference is from 11 to 13 October. We offer all conference attendees the opportunity to get to know us and our Confluence-based intranet Linchpin better, both before and during the conference. We have a full agenda.

Components of an Intranet Project

Intranet linchpin connect with colleagues

Many companies still see their intranet as something that is still being installed. Like a new software, that should be used by all employees. So the intranet project manager creates a specification booklet, defines functions and milestones. Then the software is checked against the requirements and ticked off (or not). Based on a decision matrix, a software solution is chosen and installed. Then quickly some training is provided. Done. A classic software project.