My microfrontends’ journey
Federico Ghezzo talks to us about his microfrontends's journey, started during a Guild and continued in other projects. What are microfrontends? How are they applied? When should they be used and when not?
Relive the third Intré Camp, held on September 22, 2025, at Agriturismo La Camilla in Concorezzo. Luca Cruciani and Marta Ghislandi share a recap of the open fishbowl session and selected unconference discussions.
What it Machine Learning? How it works? What about the main categories—supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning? Read the article by Giulia Redolfi to discover more...
Veronica Brosio guides us through Amazon Cognito and its main components, User Pool and Identity Pool, which make it a key service for secure login, access management, and integration with AWS services and external providers.
We have renewed our ISO 27001 certification, the international standard that defines best practices for an information security management system.
This article is dedicated to the i3 Academy—often simply referred to as “the Academy”—one of the ten practices within Intré’s Learning Organization model. It’s a personalized onboarding space built around two people: a mentor and a mentee.
For a company aiming to be a Learning Organization, where learning is the main driving force, achieving certifications is not just a milestone — it’s a collective investment that benefits everyone involved.
In this article, we share how accessibility became an integral part of our design process through a significant and challenging case study: the uni.com website.
In this article, Emanuele Mantovani and Andrea Sironi explain the meaning and importance of digital (or web) accessibility, and how to embed it by design into your development process.
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.