A whole new level of remote science education: Rollout helps the Labster dream come alive

A whole new level of remote science education: Rollout helps the Labster dream come alive The premise of Labster sounds mind blowing: you can perform actual laboratory tests in virtual reality, remotely, for educational and research purposes. Rollout has been helping Labster with several senior backend, frontend engineers and automated, manual QA testers (altogether 11 IT professionals) in the past 12 months. In this post, we share some insights from this incredible experience. We asked two of

Budapest Bike Mafia Wins 'Innovative Social Initiative' Award at SozialMarie

BBM, who we introduced to our readers earlier , became one of the projects awarded with 1000 euros at the SozialMarie Awards , in Vienna. It's exciting to see that a biker gang killing time with helping homeless people can gather that much awareness, support, and success. Hoo-ah!But Budapest Bike Mafia is so much more than that. Taking part in the Szimpla Market , cooking and transferring the goods offered by the random buyers of the hip farmer's market to families with many kids is firming BBM'

Remote is becoming the new norm in IT work - facts and figures from a changing job landscape

Online remote work is on the rise. The freedom provided by broadband digital data networks is all the more desirable in a global environment where unemployment is turning into labor shortage on key markets and high skill professions, like Information Technology. This is not about unicorn millennials anymore - this is a vast, fundamental shift which presents a valuable business opportunity for those who can adapt to it, while being an existential threat to the companies who do not realize the con

Falcon in the Storm #05: The lost promise of Stalin City

In Gergő Benedek’s final Guest Editor post, he discusses energy efficiency in the small town of Dunaújváros. There is a unique landmark you will most definitely see in almost every post-socialist city: the brutalist condo buildings, made from blocks of concrete. Energy efficiency is a key weakness of these, but there is one building in small town Hungary, that could be a glaring example in overcoming this challenge. Its name is Solanova. There are two towns in Hungary that were entirely built