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The lastest Oracle Application Express (APEX) releases provide companies with many more reasons to develop on a low code platform. Furthermore, there’s a great increase in migrations of their legacy applications to this technology. We are currently busy on adapting our existing apps and our partners’ ones to the latest APEX version. That’s why here follows a non-completed and non-ordered list of tiny and major Oracle APEX new features in versions 19.2 and 20.1.Continue Reading
This post is related to our previous blog post – A new mobile interface for sCRM Client Portal, where we talked about turning our application’s interfaces more mobile friendly. To contextualize a bit, we have an Oracle ā’pěks dedicated team working on some of our products. For one of those products, we wanted to improve the user experience when using small screens without using many custom elements. Here we want to...Continue Reading
After migrating our servers to ā’pěks 18.1, we kept our normal development cycle. We apply Scrum to all our projects, allowing us to perform an Agile development strategy. We always keep adding some new features from our Product Backlog to our apps in a continuous mode. One of our products is a Service CRM system, designed for companies offering services as products. This sCRM, whose main characteristics can be found at products...Continue Reading
This is not a new topic, but we also want to share our experiences of the migration to ā’pěks 18.1. As you’ve probably read, the ā’pěks team have tested hundreds of times this migration process with all their internal apps. And that’s something you can really feel when working on this migration. However, there are a few things that we’ve seen that are not that smooth. updating ā’pěks...Continue Reading
During the latest edition of JontheBeach ’18 conference, Adrian and Juan took part in Chatbots Hackathon driven by Oracle. The idea of this hackathon was getting familiarized with the Oracle Mobile Cloud Enterprise platform. In there, among many other functionalities, it can also be found a tool to create, train and deploy a chatbot. So that’s how we spent 3 great days. Learning about the platform We started with one-day...Continue Reading