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Digital Trust
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An overview of eIDAS 2.0
The EU's eIDAS 2.0 regulation marks a fundamental change in how digital identities and trust services are handled in Europe. But what does this mean for Swiss companies? What challenges and opportunities does the introduction of the EU Digital Identity Wallet bring? And how can companies in Switzerland benefit from these changes? Find out why now is the time to act and what strategic steps you should take to remain competitive.

Software Solutions
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Scrum Team in Agile Projects
A Scrum Team is at the heart of agile product development. It brings together three key roles: Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Developers. Working collaboratively, their goal is to deliver valuable product increments in short iterations called Sprints. These product increments are functional extensions of the product, potentially shippable at the end of each Sprint and designed to bring real value to users.

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Roman Geiser new member of the Board of Directors of mesoneer AG
mesoneer AG has appointed Roman Geiser as a new member of the Board of Directors. With his many years of experience in the communications and consulting industry, Geiser brings valuable expertise to the company's strategic committee.

Electronic Signature
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Digital Onboarding
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Qualified electronic signature (QES) – simply explained
In an increasingly digital world, legally valid electronic signatures are essential. The qualified electronic signature (QES) is the most secure and legally binding form of digital signature. Learn how QES works, when it is required, and how you can sign your documents securely and without media discontinuity using signeer from mesoneer.

Data & AI
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RAG: Retrieval-Augmented Generation Explained Simply
This blog provides an overview of how RAG emerged, why it is so important for the use of LLMs in enterprises, and which application areas are particularly well-suited for it. Additionally, we illustrate how RAG works in practice using a project at a Swiss bank and highlight which aspects of data protection and compliance need to be considered.

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Digital Onboarding
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Advanced electronic signature (AES) – simply explained
Legally valid and secure electronic signatures are essential in the digital business world. The advanced electronic signature (AES) offers significantly higher security than the simple electronic signature (SES), as it requires a verified identity of the signatory and uses technical protection mechanisms against manipulation. As a result, it offers greater legal certainty and probative value, for example for business contracts or sensitive documents. However, the FES is not sufficient if written form is required by law. In such cases, a qualified electronic signature (QES) is mandatory, as only it replaces the legally required written form.