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  • 15.1.2024

Automating Meeting Documentation with Google Cloud: A Node.js Solution

Our company has been using Google Drive for storing some documents for years. Every Circle has their own Google Drive folder where they store their meeting notes / minutes. In the beginning, it was a wild wild west, when each scribe had their own way of formatting the minutes and the document structure. Then we brainstormed a structured template that eliminated some of those problems, but it still had to be manually copy-pasted and re-named when the next meeting occurred.

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  • 11.1.2024

EU Data-asetus – Pikaopas

Digitaaliteknologian nopeasti muuttuvassa maailmassa on ratkaisevan tärkeää pysyä ajan tasalla sääntelymuutosten kanssa. EU:n uusi datalaki merkitsee merkittävää käännekohtaa datan käsittelyssä, vaikuttaen siihen, kuinka yritykset Euroopan Unionissa dataa hyödyntävät ja käsittelevät. Tässä artikkelissa pureudumme EU:n datalain ytimeen, tarkastelemme sen vaikutuksia asiakkaillemme ja kerromme, kuinka Circles Consulting voi auttaa yritystäsi navigoimaan näissä muutoksissa.

  • 21.12.2023

Circles Host Azure & Friends

A Throwback Thursday post to a month ago when we at Circles welcomed Azure & Friends to our office for their final meetup of the year. The event was all about Azure and all about making friends, which is how the meetup group likes to describe itself.

  • 19.12.2023

Christmas Party 2023

On 8th December, we gathered for our Little Christmas party on a cozy boat downtown in Helsinki, with a magical atmosphere and a little fireplace that set the perfect festive mood. The party started with excellent champagne and Italian wines followed by a great dinner, prepared and introduced by the chef.

  • 08.12.2023

Working with Chalice

Today I wanted to talk about our backend solution, Chalice, and its differences to the more popular Node.js. A lot of software developed today is web-based, meaning that you access it with your web browser, as opposed to installing it to your computer. This creates a separator between the code that runs in your browser, or frontend, and the code that runs in the server which sends you the data, or backend.