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Software’s real cost: building the wrong features
Every year companies spend millions building software that looks right in a demo but collects dust i...
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How cyber attacks can threaten the energy transition
Switching to clean energy sources like wind, solar, and hydropower is vital for lowering carbon emissions. Yet, this digital shift raises cybersecurity risks. This blog explores how cyber attacks endanger the energy transition, outlines potential threats, shares real examples, and offers mitigation ...

Career growth at twoday – new journeys, new voices
We believe the best way to understand growth is through the people living it. That’s why we’re sharing more stories – shining a light on the different paths our colleagues are taking at twoday, and showing how every journey brings lessons, challenges, and moments worth celebrating.
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Transparency enables faster adoption of AI tools
AI transparency refers to the process of helping people understand how artificial intelligence really works. In this article we investigate why AI transparency is important and get insights from a real example from a customer service centre.

Beyond “Hello World”: A look inside twoday’s summer internship
A new group of 13 interns wrapped up their summer internship with us at twoday in the Oslo office – working on real-life projects with real customers. No shadowing or side tasks – just solving actual problems, collaborating in agile teams, and learning how tech really works in practice. For us, that...

AI agents can help the public sector meet its efficiency goals
The public sector is exploring new ways to improve efficiency. A significant amount of savings can be achieved through the use of AI to eliminate unnecessary administrative work and ensure that resources are allocated where they truly create value.

Generative AI is fundamentally changing how the public sector should use technolog
We are in the midst of a technological revolution. Generative AI is not just changing how we work: it’s changing what we work on and how public authorities can support society.