In this article, we revisit the Intré Camp held on January 13, 2025, at La Vecchia Filanda in Brusaporto (BG). We share the “gildonferenza” dedicated to the Guilds of the first quarter of 2025 and some of the most engaging sessions from the unconference.
In this tenth and final article of the Domain-Driven Design series, Alberto Acerbis explores the role of the Software Architect and how it translates within the world of DDD.
In this ninth article of the series on DDD and evolutionary architectures, Alberto Acerbis explains the difference between Event Storming and Event Streaming—two concepts that may seem similar at first glance.
In this seventh article in the series on DDD, microservices, and software architectures, Alberto Acerbis explores the concept of antifragility as it applies to agile practices and architectural decisions.
In the sixth article of the series on Domain-Driven Design, Alberto Acerbis discusses the importance of Event-Driven architectures and their key features.
In this fifth article of the series on DDD, microservices, and evolutionary architectures, Alberto Acerbis presents some of the most important tactical patterns and explains why Domain Events should not be shared.
In this fourth article of the Domain-Driven Design (DDD) series, Alberto Acerbis explores the concept of evolutionary architecture.
Third article on Domain-Driven Design (DDD), microservices and evolutionary architectures. Alberto Acerbis discusses modular architecture, the meaning of “module,” and how it aligns with DDD strategic patterns.
In this second article on Domain-Driven Design (DDD), microservices and evolutionary architectures, Alberto Acerbis explores the distinction between the problem space and the solution space, highlighting how this separation influences software design.
In this first article exploring the world of Domain-Driven Design (DDD), microservices and evolutionary architectures, Alberto Acerbis offers an overview of the importance of architecture, domain understanding, and best practices that can help design adaptive and effective software systems.
In this article, Marco Rotondi explains how a microservices architecture was implemented using CQRS, Event Sourcing and the Axon Framework, one of the products from AxonIQ.
How was i3Presence born—the app developed by Intré to manage office attendance and desk booking? Read the article by Marco Ranica.
Intré is a partner of AxonIQ, a company that provides tools and platforms for building applications based on DDD, CQRS, and Event Sourcing.
Intré Camp on February 21 2025, at La Lodovica in Vimercate. How did it go? Relive the day spent with our guests, the Guilds of the 3rd semester of 2024, and some sessions that brought the Unconference to life.
In our Learning Organization model, the Community plays a key role in everyone’s growth. In this article, we’ll share how we experience community through five equally important dimensions, all rooted in a core principle: the relationships between people.
Relive the Intré Camp of October 2, 2024, held in the rooms of the Diocesan Museum of Brescia. Discover the Guilds of the 2nd quarter and some sessions that brought the Unconference to life.
In this second blogpost, Alberto Maggioni and Andrea Cinchetti give a simple step-by-step guide for hosting a static website on Amazon S3.
Alberto Maggioni and Andrea Cinchetti provide a simple step-by-step guide for hosting a static website on Google Cloud Storage and give us a brief description of pros and cons of a "cloud bucket hosting" approach.
In this article, Marco Loregian explores the Skill Matrix, a valuable tool for mapping people's skills. The Skill Matrix is one of the ten practices adopted by Intré as part of its Learning Organization model.
The Agile Delivery Manager (ADM) role was introduced in our company in 2019 and is essential both for teams and for everyone interacting with Intré. In this article, we explore the key aspects of this role.
In this article, we introduce Memoria, a new business unit dedicated to Artificial Intelligence.
Learn more about the .NET operator in this article that covers the talk "Let's develop a .NET smooth operator" presented by Christian De Simone and Simone Recupero at the .NET Conference 2024.
In this article, we delve into one of the 10 most important and impactful practices that Intré has adopted in its Learning Organization model: the Guilds.
Luca Cruciani and Marta Ghislandi take us back to the 1st Intré Camp of 30 January 2024, held at the "La Lodovica" country house. A full day spent with our guests, engaging in Guilds and an unconference.
Starting from Fabio Ghislandi's talk "Practices for Building a Learning Organization" given at IAD23, we present the Intré model of Learning Organization and its current 10 practices.
Andrea Caglio guides us through ONNX, a machine learning model format that allows models to be easily adapted to various languages without the need to be an expert in each.
What is meant by "Fitness function-driven development"? Let's find out in this article by Alberto Acerbis.