Three tips for dealing with the IT labour shortage
If you’re reading this page, it’s probably because you too have been affected by the new labour shortage “pandemic” that began a few years ago and has been impacting large companies’ information technology recruitment efforts as they attempt to find qualified workers. The labour shortage has hit the IT sector hard This new pandemic
Did you know that your technology may be outdated?
Are you overwhelmed with internal requests? Is your IT support team overwhelmed? Are you still able to deliver to your customers? Are your employees frustrated? Very often, these situations are related to tools that are no longer adequate or to aging technology that no longer meets the changing needs of the company. Eric De Carufel,
Done develops a decision support tool for the company Solaxis
Done recently obtained a new mandate in custom software development. The Quebec company Solaxis, which specializes in large format industrial 3D printing of advanced thermoplastics, requested Done’s expertise and services for the implementation and development of a decision support tool. The objective of this software solution will be to relieve the technical team of repetitive
Maintenance and security of a software solution
The Done team is pleased to announce their latest mandate in software architecture support! French company Abena Frantex SA, a subsidiary of the Abena Group, has retained Done’s expertise and services to set up the development environment and improve their software solution for added security and better efficiency. The French subsidiary has developed a protocol
Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things
The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) is basically very simple. Sometimes we also talk about Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) for the industrial sector. The idea is simply to connect physical objects to the digital world through the Internet. It gives these objects their own digital existence. But Why? Initially, it’s essentially about
Digital shift, data and integrated systems
A company’s digital technologies are often acquired based on specific needs, regardless of the ability to integrate them with technologies that are already in place. Thus, the needs are dictated by the stakeholders and future users who list the required features without necessarily considering the possibility of integration of these technologies. However, this consideration is
Digital Shift and Business Models
The digital shift in the manufacturing sector obviously involves significant changes in the various processes and systems present in a business. But more broadly, important changes must also emerge in business models and management modes. However, to remain competitive and flexible, as clearly mentioned in the Ministère de l’Économie et de l’Innovation’s Industry 4.0 Roadmap,