Internal and external services are operated on the Kubernetes platform Openshift.
New in-house developments are always developed for Kubernetes and Openshift. This enables us, but also subsequent users, to operate the applications easily.
The following Opensource applications are operated by us on Openshift:
DigiWF is a platform for process automation. Users can automate workflows themselves and access other systems.
The current appointment system of the city of Munich will be replaced by Zeitmanagementsystem (ZMS) provided by the state of Berlin.
With DAVe, traffic counts can be commissioned, recorded and graphically evaluated using various diagrams.
The Information System for Social Infrastructure Planning (ISI) is an integrated solution for the Department of Urban Planning and Building Regulations of the City of Munich.
The Conflict Management App (KoBITApp) supports the employees of the IT department in resolving conflicts as low-threshold as possible.
The Praktikumsplaner offers a way to organize junior staff and their internships during their vocational training.
ad2image provides a simple HTTP API for retrieving user photos from an Active Directory / Microsoft Exchange environment.
Appswitcher allows users to easily switch between different web applications.
COVe enabled the management of suspected cases in the context of the Covid19 pandemic. The web application was developed in the IT unit itself.
Apache Kafka is free software from the Apache Software Foundation that is used in particular for processing data streams.
Kiwi makes all characters from the character set "Latin characters in UNICODE" easy to find and use.
In the MDAS project, the EAI components for data import and export and the web application for controlling all incoming and outgoing interfaces for the central mobility data platform (MobidaM) are being developed.
Zammad is a free helpdesk and issue tracking system that enables the connection of various channels such as e-mail and telephone.