Utilising the potential of modernisation
Modernisation promises enormous potential: from better performance, improved security and quality through to development of new business ideas. New methods also open the door to more efficient creation of business processes and development of new services.
The experts at bbv know how to quickly identify the potential that can be leveraged from rapidly changing expectations on the part of business and users, introduce improvements and therefore drive modernisation in a way that continuous adaptation occurs flawlessly.
Modernise or relaunch?
If quality or stability issues are holding back software or user guidance is lagging behind development, then all the signs are pointing towards modernisation. Our specialists in the software modernisation team analyse your software fairly and openly and recommend gentle renovation or a modularised partial replacement. And sometimes a radical relaunch is not only necessary but also more favourable going forward than any piecemeal solution.
Software modernisation workshops
Whether improving the user experience, shortening time to market, enhancement without limits, transition to modern technologies or 100 times better quality: we show you how to modernise your software.
Software modernisation workshopsWe get to the root of your software
If the speed of development is becoming increasingly slower or is even based on out-of-date technology, modernisation is imminent. Different procedure models come into play here. Minimally invasive refactoring looks at those components that need to be adapted anyway; if the renovation relates to the architecture, reuse of functional blocks is certainly an option. A relaunch ultimately opens the door to quality assurance measures, which ensure consistent functionality during the transformation. Depending on the result of the assessments, bbv software engineers show you how you can optimally restructure and optimise your company software.

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Modernisation of a cloud-based business application
The project management software “proles” was first developed 15 years ago and has been enhanced continually. bbv helped the customer to upgrade to the latest technologies and supported the development of new functions and the introduction of agile development processes. The software was modularised for this purpose to ready it for the future.
Success StoryChristian Königsdorfer, Manager and Co-Owner of proles solutions ag
We called on bbv to help us implement future innovations faster in our software. The cooperation with bbv was top class – both technically and personally.

Efficient new B2B webshop for SAG with 250,000 items
Search intuitively, find quickly: The new B2B webshop impresses customers thanks to good user experience and supports streamlined logistics for SAG. An international team enabled implementation as a best-shoring solution with consistent agile project management. bbv provided support for scrum project management, UX design, BI and test management.
Success StorySoftware Development Quality Map
The map covers more than 80 topics in relation to software quality, arranged figuratively in eight countries. Readers can follow the orange route or explore the countries under their own steam.
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Innovation workshops
From idea to business case. The innovation workshops provide a forum for us to develop business ideas with you relating to technological and methodological trend topics.
Innovation Workshops
Booklet: Usability, user experience and user-centred design
Users of computers and mobile devices today expect them to be simple, clear and comprehensible to use. They have to be designed with the user in mind and correspond to established and familiar operating concepts. This approx. 70-page booklet explains bbv’s approach to developing products, which are effortless to use and gain the approval of users.
BookletPoster on service meshes in microservice architectures
Service meshes generate a network abstraction for container-based applications and services in order to simplify their management. bbv’s DIN A2 poster explains the architecture of service meshes, highlights their popular features and looks especially at the topics of security, traffic management, telemetry and reliability.
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