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  • Henrik Hesle, Management Trainee

    How Visma makes invoicing tasks a thing of the past

    Handling invoices can be time-consuming, but it’s now possible to automate more than 80% of users’ data entry! We’ve asked Management Trainee Henrik to give us insight into how this was done through his project on invoice handling automation.

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    Pushing our buttons: How we design for accessibility

    It’s vital that we build products and websites that can be used by everyone, including those using assistive technology, who are colourblind, or who have cognitive disabilities. How is Visma ensuring that its universal design system is accessible for all?

  • Meet our employees: Women are the future of cyber security (part 1)

    Cyber security is no longer a male-dominated industry. More and more women are entering this vital discipline that protects people and their data from cyber attackers. In part one of this two-part series, get to know some of the talented women working with cyber security at Visma.

  • Digital experience trends to act on in 2022

    What digital trends affect the CX landscape this year, and how can you act on them? Adobe has mapped out the current trends within customer experience, marketing – and everything in between – based on insights from 10 000 marketers, consultants and practitioners around the world.

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    How Visma invests in sustainability

    Everyone has a role in protecting the planet. People can tap into their changemaking power, not just in their own lives, but by bringing people together and teaming up. Visma understands that it’s groups that effect the most change, but it starts with the individual. Read on to find out how Visma encourages change at both levels to invest in the future of our planet.

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    Working with AI is working with people

    In-house AI product development has become feasible for most software companies due to developments within available talent, scalable infrastructure and increased data quality. But how ready are software companies on the one hand, and customers on the other, to deliver and consume AI products, respectively?

  • A mechanic works on a bicycle in the sunlight in front of the Team Jumbo-Visma bus.

    How Visma supports the unsung heroes of cycling

    The world of top cycling is rapidly evolving. In the chaos of a race, it’s the mechanics who are the anchors, ensuring the riders can perform their best. As title sponsor of Team Jumbo-Visma, how can Visma use its business expertise to make sure the team has the most talented mechanics?

  • Meet our tech talents: Lars Holtar & Ioana Piroska

    In this newest interview with our tech talents, we talked to some of our security experts: Lars Holtar, who works as Security Manager, and Ioana Piroska, who works as Security Engineer. Find out what their typical workday in Visma looks like and what advice they would give others looking for a tech career.

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    The importance of ethics in Artificial Intelligence

    Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning and advanced analytics are among the most promising solutions for businesses and society. AI can solve many of society’s sustainability and efficiency challenges, but what are the ethical implications of using such technologies, and what is Visma doing to ensure they are implemented with people in mind?

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