DocuWare releases Version 7.5

This release provides innovations that connect DocuWare to third-party applications – making it a lot easier for you than before. This is in addition to DocuWare Export which was previously rolled out in DocuWare Cloud (PartnerInfo 304). Here are a few details:

Integration enhancements

  • File cabinet notifications with webhooks: When documents are newly stored in a file cabinet or index entries are changed, DocuWare sends a message to a URL. Other applications can react to this, synchronize their dataset or trigger other actions.
  • REST web services in workflow: In addition to SOAP, REST web services and webhooks can also be integrated in workflows.

Other highlights

  • Apply document processing configurations to Connect to Outlook – to directly incorporate attached PDF documents
  • It is easier to fill and edit table fields
  • A newly developed Windows Explorer client that is fully Windows 10 compatible
  • Configurable automatic logout on inactivity for added security
  • Desktop apps can be updated even without administrator rights

Learn more about these and all other new features in DocuWare version 7.5 in “What’s New in DocuWare.” This update includes use cases and user benefits.

On-premises version The on-premises software for DocuWare version 7.5 will follow in the second half of September.

Virtual Event – 12 Factor Applications for New’ish Developers (10/19/2021)

Details

Virtual – Aftercamp Meetup – 12 Factor Applications for New’ish Developer

Link: Here

Who:
Web Developers who have either self-taught themselves, or those who have graduated from a development boot camp or computer science program.

Those who have a solid foundation on Full-Stack development and are looking to explore the next step.

Description:
When you learn about Web Development via school, self-taught, or perhaps a bootcamp, you are tackling all the concepts of full-stack web development. There is so much to learn in that amount of time. From conceptually how the web works, to programming syntax, to the flow of interaction, and so on.

What is missed sometimes in that training, is the bigger picture of how big applications, that teams of developers work on come together. More specifically, the important things to consider when working with that large of an application and team. Finally, what’s important when launching these applications to the broader internet for users to interact with.

The 12 Factor Application pattern has become the new standard in working with Web Applications and Web Applications that leverage the cloud.

In this session, you will learn about the 12 Factor Application pattern. The goal of the session is to gain awareness of each of the 12 patterns that a team should follow when working on Web and Cloud-based applications. This session is meant to give you an edge in understanding what your broader team is considering when working on applications and help you conceptualize how your code fits into that picture.

Agenda:
5 mins – Kick off!
45 mins – Presentation – 12 Factor Applications
Speaker: Scott Bromander
10 mins – Questions and Wrap-up

Speaker:
Scott Bromander
Director of Engineering and Growth, Artisan Technology Group
Co-founder, Aftercamp

Scott is an experienced Web Developer Leader, Developer, Educator, and Learning Experience Designer. He has led agency projects for Fortune 500 companies and has started multiple development bootcamp campuses across the United States. He has 1000’s of hours of speaking experience and is passionate about people and their growth, web and cloud technologies, psychology, neuroscience, and sociology.

Virtual Event – Docker and Kubernetes for New’ish Developers (09/21/2021)

Details

Virtual – Aftercamp Meetup – Docker and Kubernetes for New’ish Developers

Link: Here

Who:
Web Developers who have either self-taught themselves, or those who have graduated from a development boot camp or computer science program.

Those who have a solid foundation on Full-Stack development and are looking to explore the next step.

Description:
Docker and Kubernetes continue to be the rising stars for developers and their teams. But why? If you are relatively new to development, the concept of Containerization and Orchestration can be a bit of a mystery.

In this session, we are going to set up the problem that Docker and Kubernetes solve, and intro how the two solve that problem. We will also take a look at the tools themselves and examples of how they work.

By the end of the session, you will have a good idea of why Docker and Kubernetes are important to the Developer and DevOps ecosystem and have a foundation of knowledge you could use to continue to explore them yourself.

Agenda:
5 mins – Kick off!
45 mins – Presentation – Docker and Kubernetes,
Speaker: Scott Bromander
10 mins – Questions and Wrap-up

Speaker:
Scott Bromander
Director of Engineering and Growth, Artisan Technology Group
Co-founder, Aftercamp

Scott is an experienced Web Developer Leader, Developer, Educator, and Learning Experience Designer. He has led agency projects for Fortune 500 companies and has started multiple development bootcamp campuses across the United States. He has 1000’s of hours of speaking experience and is passionate about people and their growth, web and cloud technologies, psychology, neuroscience, and sociology.