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About the mainframes of the Iron Age – 60 years of digital transformation, part 2

Chuck and Ken, a father-son team of computer experts, take an entertaining look back at their own six decades in the IT industry. In the 2nd part of the mini-series, they describe how the volumes of data from punch cards were converted into usable information and what role the first mainframe computers played. Their anecdotes […]

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From punch card devouring monsters to the first computers – 60 years of digital transformation, part 1

Chuck and Ken, father and son, both IT experts, take an fun look back at their own six decades in IT. They explore how digital transformation has changed, how it has stayed the same and what the modern generation can learn from the experiences of the past. The term “digital transformation” has exploded in popularity […]

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The unease of interdisciplinarity

There are people who get sick from psychotherapy. After psychotherapy has actually helped them, they look at everything and anything from a psychotherapeutic perspective and thus lose touch with reality. Heimito von Doderer described this phenomenon, but it is actually scientific folklore. That is, it is known to so many experts that no one can […]

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How to get more Women into Data Science

Just around 25% of the participants of the 8th Swiss Conference on Data Science are female. This aligns with the report from the World Economic Forum that claims that women make up only an estimated 26% of workers in data and AI roles globally. Prof. Dr. Christian Hopp from BFH Wirtschaft, who has addressed academic […]

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The Future of the Digital “Public Service

The term “service public” or “digital services of general interest“, is used as a political, administrative law and social science concept. What it means is disputed, especially in political discourse. Commonly, it is understood to mean something like basic infrastructural services, although there is no consensus as to which parts of the public sector should […]