Nationale Nederlanden Completing their Quality Assurance through BonCode Partnerships
With incredible amounts of data under their administration, NN needs top of the line software. That’s why NN has been partnering with BonCode since 2021.
With incredible amounts of data under their administration, NN needs top of the line software. That’s why NN has been partnering with BonCode since 2021.
Vopak decided to build their own ERP system with OutSystems technology. Wim Gerholt of Vopak explains how BonCode supports his software governance.
I recently sat down with Jacco Overtoom, Business Architect at Zilveren Kruis. Why? Well, after looking at the data from our last benchmark* event, I noticed that the scores related to their OutSystems development projects…
Exec Summary With up to 11 concurrent development projects and 30 OutSystems developers, software quality assurance is a crucial concern for Medtronic. Many of its OutSystems apps support life-critical digital health products used by patients…
Last week I met a client, I’ll call him Tim, that I’ve worked intensively with for many years. It was one of those meetings that you have around the turn of the year—half retrospective and half looking at our plans for the year ahead.
Een groep van OutSystems gebruikers kondigt vandaag aan dat ze de eerste onafhankelijke OutSystems benchmark hebben gelanceerd om technical debt en productiviteit te meten.
Executive Summary Vopak is one of OutSystems‘ largest clients. Its software factory involves 50 developers, 16 scrum teams, and over 40 applications. Quality is paramount for these business-critical applications — which is why Vopak partners…
Function Point Analysis has become an important tool once again. In the era of low-code and no-code, faster development and faster time-to-market it serves as way to monitor and control the speed of your development teams.
Even though the technology and methods exist for over almost half a century now, Function Point Analysis (FPA) is back. The rising popularity of FPA is no surprise. The world of low-code software languages might be the cause.