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How AI Changes PropTech Software Development: Architecture and Deployment

PropTech software development is at a point where AI capabilities and regulatory obligations are growing at the same time. This article explains how real estate technology teams can treat AI as infrastructure rather than a feature, and what that means for system design, compliance, and platform reliability. Readers will find practical guidance on production AI stack design, EU AI Act risk classification, and Human in the Loop frameworks for high-stakes real estate decisions.
  • Monika Stando
  • March 11
  • 25 min
  • PropTech
  • Real Estate

PropTech Software Development and Compliance: Technical Guide

PropTech platforms handle some of the most sensitive personal data in any software category. This article explains how to embed GDPR, CCPA, and EU Data Act requirements directly into platform architecture. It covers privacy by design, data sovereignty in hybrid cloud environments, GDPR tooling, and IoT compliance obligations.
  • Monika Stando
  • March 10
  • 22 min
  • PropTech
  • Real Estate

Building a PropTech Platform for Scale: Performance Architecture Guide

Building a proptech platform that holds up under real estate traffic spikes requires architecture decisions made long before launch day. This guide covers four performance pillars: geo sharding, multi layer caching, event driven pipelines, and infrastructure cost modelling. These decisions determine whether your platform performs reliably during peak demand or fails when it matters most.
  • Monika Stando
  • March 05
  • 15 min
  • Insurance
  • InsurTech

ACORD Data Standards: Insurance Data in Practice & Software Development

ACORD data standards support efficient communication between legacy systems and new technology in the insurance industry. Solutions such as custom certificate management software and AI-based data review help organizations maintain accurate records and meet compliance needs. Adopting these standards can improve daily operations and support business growth.
  • Piotr Piotrowski
  • March 02
  • 17 min
  • Software development
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Software Modernization for Legacy Systems in the AI Time

AI software modernization uses intelligent tools to update outdated legacy systems. This process makes old infrastructure more agile, secure, and efficient. Discover how to use staged rollouts and manage risks for a smooth transition.
  • Piotr Piotrowski
  • March 02
  • 13 min
  • Software development

OPC UA vs. MQTT: Which Protocol is Better Suited for Industry 4.0 Communication?

OPC UA and MQTT are two leading communication protocols driving Industry 4.0 advancements. While OPC UA excels in interoperability and complex data modeling, MQTT is lightweight and ideal for fast, efficient data transmission. This article compares their strengths, use cases, and suitability for modern industrial environments to help you choose the right protocol for your needs.
  • Monika Stando
  • February 25
  • 17 min
  • Software development

How to Correctly Implement and Configure an OPC UA Server in an IIoT Environment?

Implementing and configuring an OPC UA server in an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) environment is crucial for ensuring communication between devices and systems. This guide covers the essential steps, from initial setup to security configurations, to help you optimize data flow and interoperability. Learn how to leverage OPC UA for a scalable, secure, and efficient IIoT infrastructure.
  • Monika Stando
  • February 24
  • 24 min
  • Software development

How to Use the Strangler Fig Pattern to Replace Legacy Systems Without Operational Downtime?

Replacing legacy systems without disrupting operations is a challenge many organizations face. The Strangler Fig Pattern offers a strategic approach by gradually introducing new system components while phasing out the old ones. This article explores how to implement this pattern effectively, ensuring a seamless transition and uninterrupted business continuity.
  • Monika Stando
  • February 17
  • 14 min

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The IT system supporting the work of retail outlets is the foundation of our business. The ability to optimize and adapt it to the needs of all entities in the PSA Group is of strategic importance and we consider it a step into the future. This project is a huge challenge: not only for us in terms of organization, but also for our partners – including Hicron – in terms of adapting the system to the needs and business models of PSA. Cooperation with Hicron consultants, taking into account their competences in the field of programming and processes specific to the automotive sector, gave us many reasons to be satisfied.

 

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