Internet connections are getting faster and more complex. But surprisingly few people really understand how the web actually makes its way into your home. In this guide, we’ll break down the key terms around Wi-Fi, Ethernet, fiber, and routers, so you not only know how your internet connection works but also recognize why your home network might slow down.
In a world where technological development, geopolitical tensions and regulatory change are increasingly intertwined, corporate resilience is becoming a key strategic issue. Applications, artificial intelligence and data-intensive business models are radically changing the demands on IT and infrastructure.
Domains with umlauts like ä, ö, or ü feel familiar and authentic – especially in Switzerland, where many place names and brand names include these characters. At first glance, it seems only logical to use them in your domain name as well. But umlaut domains (also called IDN domains) come with both benefits and some technical hurdles.
Technology meets attitude: Andrea Luigi Campomilla takes infrastructure to the next level – efficiently, responsibly, and with an eye to the future. As COO of Green, he shapes the design and operation of Green data centers with a clear goal in mind: well thought out down to the last detail and consistently focused on efficiency.
The ideas are there, but the foundation is often missing. Conversations with our clients consistently reveal a similar pattern: innovative ideas are not the problem – what’s missing is the foundation to bring them to life. All too often, execution fails because the IT infrastructure lacks flexibility, performance, or future readiness to support innovation.
Data volumes are growing exponentially. Business models are changing in shorter cycles all the time. Artificial intelligence is changing everything: decision-making processes, value creation, working methods, competitive dynamics.
If you're planning to launch a website, one of the first big questions is: Which content management system (CMS) should I use?For startups and first-time site creators, WordPress is often the best answer — and for good reason. In this post, we’ll break down the key benefits of WordPress and show how it stacks up against other CMS options like Joomla, Drupal, and Typo3.