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How We Coded Our Way to Victory – our Hackathon Story 

Thirty tech enthusiasts gathered in Poznań for a three-day AI hackathon—a mix of developers, cloud e...

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Why Most Monolith to Microservices Migrations Fail – PART 1

Migrating from a monolithic architecture to microservices promises scalability, flexibility, and fas...

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How to Create an Ergonomic Workspace? Story, Struggles, and Practical Tips

At Fabres, work organization has many faces. It’s about the right tools, the right processes, and th...

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How to Prepare Your Online Store for Black Friday: Expert Guide [2025 Edition]

Black Friday has been breaking sales records across Europe for years – in 2024, online shopping in F...

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Process efficiency in a nutshell

Would you like to be one of those businesses that go ahead of competitors? Want to cut through the m...

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Data Science – what is it and why do you need it?

In the beginning, there was chaos of data. Then the data was divided into structured and unstructure...

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Custom software solutions for logistics

The automation of transport logistics and freight operation certainly sets the trend today. 

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