In early 2021, we began an 8-month journey to create a digital mental health support finder tool for children and young people in Gloucestershire.
Cloud and engineering
2021 public sector digital blog round-up!
As 2021 draws to a close, we thought it would be nice to see out the year by sharing some great blog posts about public sector technology we saw this year.
How can we build more sustainable software?
Engineer Kyle Jones takes on the topic of sustainable software development — and what changes companies can make for the good of the planet.
Why React Is a Game Changer For UI
Key takeaways from React’s approach to user interfaces and how it might impact user interface development at large
Kubernetes: The Good Parts
This is the start of a blog post series that will discuss the various aspects of Kubernetes. We’ll try to guide you through the myriad of choices when choosing the type of Kubernetes installation, setting up a continuous pipeline to deploy your application to a Kubernetes cluster and how to secure said cluster.
GOV.UK PaaS – a way forward
You might have been as surprised as us to hear GOV.UK PaaS is being decommissioned. This has left many wondering what comes next. Fortunately, there are options…
How smart cities are helping the public sector reduce emissions
Our Software Engineer Kyle Jones explores ways we can start to reduce the carbon footprint of a city while improving lives.
Kubernetes: The Good Parts – Introducing Google Cloud Platform and GKE
Continuing with the theme from our last post, we’ll continue to learn about Kubernetes, not by worrying about the moving parts that are required to make a cluster, but instead by using a managed service provided by Google Cloud Platform (GCP) called Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). As with the main cloud providers (Azure, AWS and
Creating shared knowledge of Web APIs within Made Tech
How do you create a shared understanding of specific technologies across a company? In this post we discuss validating the need for shared knowledge and deciding on the best way to facilitate sharing across a company.
Azure DevOps is not DevOps (yet)
At Made Tech, our company mission is “to improve software delivery in every organisation” and recently while using Azure DevOps, I’ve been feeling that currently, these two things are mutually exclusive.