Networking knowledge
We rely on content, knowledge and learning.
Knowledge-Company itestra
Knowledge and passion drive us.
For a software company, knowledge is the raw material from which everything is created. And all knowledge is useless if there is no will.
Knowledge comes from training, conversation, experience, creative ideas and the courage to try new things. The range of topics in a software project is broad and includes knowledge of technologies, methods, organization and psychology. We develop this expertise on a daily basis in our projects.
Enthusiasm and passion help to overcome obstacles and make learning and project success in challenging situations possible in the first place.
Companies and customers appreciate our approach - our success speaks for itself.
”Software design is always a competition for good ideas. It's not just about finding a solution, but a better one.
Markus Pizka
Questions …
- What makes a software system maintainable in the long term?
- What happens to React after 10 pm?
- Does speech recognition make programming easier?
- How will Bitcoin affect the banking business?
- Is it possible to evaluate productivity in software development?
- Where do microservices make sense?
- What is the best O/R mapper?
- How do you organize projects with 150 employees at 7 different locations?
- What impact do digitalization and big data have on different industries?
…and even more topics
- How does insurance work and how is a premium calculated?
- What areas of application are there for constraint solving?
- In which situations does Scrum have advantages and disadvantages?
- Can machine learning be used for the evaluation of software systems?
- Can AI be used to speed up insurance claims processing?
- How does social media affect brick-and-mortar retail?
- How does autonomous driving work in the forest?
- Which frameworks have proven themselves or have potential and which should be avoided?
- What are the differences between legacy languages and what are they not?
Exchange Days
in 3 years
Working with the best
The best ideas come from knowledge, creativity and open discussion within the team.
At itestra, over 100 experienced computer scientists with a Master's degree and former scientists work together with you on large software systems and share their expertise as a team.
Regular workshops, pair programming and our itestra Exchange Day provide the perfect environment for collaboration, further development and the exchange of knowledge and experience.
Our Project Rotation Program also ensures that you are involved in various projects, apply new technologies, get to know different industries, customers and corporate cultures and continuously learn new things.
”Everyone can and should learn from everyone, the senior from the junior and vice versa. Everyone brings their expertise and detailed knowledge to the table. We rely on content instead of hierarchies.
Markus Pizka