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In our blog, you can regularly read new technical articles and find out what's new and exciting in the world of project management.
Return on Digital Investment: How to Make the Value of Digitalization Measurable
23. April 2026
Digitalization costs time, budget, energy, and organizational attention. Introducing new software, adapting processes, training employees. And yet, at some point, the questions inevitably arise: What does it actually deliver in the end? Can you prove that it was worth it? This is exactly where the concept of return on digital investment comes in. It describes the measurable value that digital initiatives actually create. Not just in euros, but also in terms of time savings, fewer errors, better planning, and faster decision-making.
Bicycle check at Projektron: Safe and sustainable for the new season
16. April 2026
Once again this year, everything at Projektron GmbH revolved around sustainable mobility and employee safety: during the traditional spring bicycle check on 15 April, our employees’ bicycles were made roadworthy for the new season.
IAPM certification: flexible, practical, international – is it worth it?
15. April 2026
Is IAPM certification really worth it – or are PMI, PRINCE2 or IPMA the better choice? Anyone looking to gain certification in project management soon finds themselves faced with precisely this question. But what exactly is the IAPM? The International Association of Project Managers (IAPM) takes a deliberately practical and method-neutral approach. But how does this approach compare to established certifications, and for whom is IAPM particularly worthwhile?
Projektron at BITKOM Transform 2026
31. March 2026
On March 19, 2026, Projektron participated in one of the digital industry’s key events: BITKOM Transform 2026 in Berlin. The conference brings together leading figures from business, politics, and technology each year to discuss key developments in digital transformation.
How good is BCS 26.1? The review in projektmagazin
31. March 2026
What remains of BCS when marketing claims are set aside and an experienced technical writer evaluates the software? The latest software review in projektmagazin provides a well-founded answer to exactly that question. In “BCS 26.1: Business Coordination for Project-Oriented Companies,” published on March 30, 2026, Dr. Mey Mark Meyer describes BCS as a solution for multi-project management with a focus on resources, finances, and related ERP functions.
Ready for the Hannover Messe: Trade Show Training at Projektron
23. March 2026
How can you make a compelling impression at a trade show booth? At the trade show training session held on March 18, 2026, at Projektron, junior consultants in particular had the opportunity to practice exactly that in a practical setting. The focus was on key skills such as initiating conversations, identifying customer needs, and projecting confidence. An experienced actor helped participants develop these skills through realistic training scenarios.
Digital Sovereignty in Business Software: Why “Hosted in Germany” Will Be Crucial in 2026
19. March 2026
Cloud software has made companies more efficient, but at the same time has led them into new dependencies: By outsourcing core business systems, companies have not only relinquished control over infrastructure, but increasingly also over legal and operational control. By 2026 at the latest, therefore, the right business software will no longer be determined solely by its feature set or scalability, but by the question of digital sovereignty. Who controls the data, the business logic, and access rights, and under which jurisdiction? This article explains why “Hosted in Germany” is becoming a strategic criterion for resilience, compliance, and business agility in business and ERP software.






