The 5 dogmas for sustainable development
For us, technology is not just about creating effective and intelligent solutions – but about doing it responsibly. We believe that digital development should create value for both people, society, and the environment.
The 5 dogmas for sustainable development
For us, technology is not just about creating effective and intelligent solutions – but about doing it responsibly. We believe that digital development should create value for both people, society, and the environment.
The 5 dogmas for sustainable development
For us, technology is not just about creating effective and intelligent solutions – but about doing it responsibly. We believe that digital development should create value for both people, society, and the environment.
Our commitment to the 5 dogmas of responsible software development
Therefore, in collaboration with IT Branch, we have participated in the development of the five dogmas for responsible software development. The dogmas form the framework for how we design, develop, and operate digital solutions with a focus on low energy consumption, transparency, data protection, accessibility, and responsible use of AI.
This is our joint promise to create technology that not only works – but works for the world.
Our commitment to the 5 dogmas of responsible software development
Therefore, in collaboration with IT Branch, we have participated in the development of the five dogmas for responsible software development. The dogmas form the framework for how we design, develop, and operate digital solutions with a focus on low energy consumption, transparency, data protection, accessibility, and responsible use of AI.
This is our joint promise to create technology that not only works – but works for the world.
Our commitment to the 5 dogmas of responsible software development
Therefore, in collaboration with IT Branch, we have participated in the development of the five dogmas for responsible software development. The dogmas form the framework for how we design, develop, and operate digital solutions with a focus on low energy consumption, transparency, data protection, accessibility, and responsible use of AI.
This is our joint promise to create technology that not only works – but works for the world.
The 5 dogmas
1. Minimize the load on the energy system
We build our customers' digital solutions so that they require the lowest possible energy consumption. Energy consumption is always a central criterion when we advise our customers on the choice of IT architecture and platform selection. The architecture and circular procurement models ensure that as few data as possible are transferred in the shortest possible time, and that the load on both energy and bandwidth is minimized. And we use servers and data centers powered by green energy sources.
2. Transparency
We do not use dark patterns in our design. Our solutions are developed so that users have the opportunity to make informed choices for their own good. We must not hide important information or attempt to get the user to perform an action that is not in their own interest. And we are particularly careful not to create a negative dependency for the users.
3. The users' data is the users' data
User data is not collected without the user's consent. Data collection must be minimized to the lowest possible level, and data must be stored securely. We ensure that deleting data is just as easy as providing it. And we not only comply with laws and data regulations, but proactively design solutions and architecture so that data collection serves the best interests of the users.
4. Accessibility
People are different and have different skills when it comes to using a digital solution.
4. Artificial intelligence
AI and generative tools can accelerate a necessary and positive development regarding a number of global problems, but they can also potentially create uncertainty and irresponsible digital products – and a severe burden on society due to resource consumption.
The 5 dogmas
1. Minimize the load on the energy system
We build our customers' digital solutions so that they require the lowest possible energy consumption. Energy consumption is always a central criterion when we advise our customers on the choice of IT architecture and platform selection. The architecture and circular procurement models ensure that as few data as possible are transferred in the shortest possible time, and that the load on both energy and bandwidth is minimized. And we use servers and data centers powered by green energy sources.
2. Transparency
We do not use dark patterns in our design. Our solutions are developed so that users have the opportunity to make informed choices for their own good. We must not hide important information or attempt to get the user to perform an action that is not in their own interest. And we are particularly careful not to create a negative dependency for the users.
3. The users' data is the users' data
User data is not collected without the user's consent. Data collection must be minimized to the lowest possible level, and data must be stored securely. We ensure that deleting data is just as easy as providing it. And we not only comply with laws and data regulations, but proactively design solutions and architecture so that data collection serves the best interests of the users.
4. Accessibility
People are different and have different skills when it comes to using a digital solution.
4. Artificial intelligence
AI and generative tools can accelerate a necessary and positive development regarding a number of global problems, but they can also potentially create uncertainty and irresponsible digital products – and a severe burden on society due to resource consumption.
The 5 dogmas
1. Minimize the load on the energy system
We build our customers' digital solutions so that they require the lowest possible energy consumption. Energy consumption is always a central criterion when we advise our customers on the choice of IT architecture and platform selection. The architecture and circular procurement models ensure that as few data as possible are transferred in the shortest possible time, and that the load on both energy and bandwidth is minimized. And we use servers and data centers powered by green energy sources.
2. Transparency
We do not use dark patterns in our design. Our solutions are developed so that users have the opportunity to make informed choices for their own good. We must not hide important information or attempt to get the user to perform an action that is not in their own interest. And we are particularly careful not to create a negative dependency for the users.
3. The users' data is the users' data
User data is not collected without the user's consent. Data collection must be minimized to the lowest possible level, and data must be stored securely. We ensure that deleting data is just as easy as providing it. And we not only comply with laws and data regulations, but proactively design solutions and architecture so that data collection serves the best interests of the users.
4. Accessibility
People are different and have different skills when it comes to using a digital solution.
4. Artificial intelligence
AI and generative tools can accelerate a necessary and positive development regarding a number of global problems, but they can also potentially create uncertainty and irresponsible digital products – and a severe burden on society due to resource consumption.

IT Industry & Forte Advice
Dive into the 5 dogmas of sustainable IT development, our commitment to creation, and how we actively work with them.

IT Industry & Forte Advice
Dive into the 5 dogmas of sustainable IT development, our commitment to creation, and how we actively work with them.

IT Industry & Forte Advice
Dive into the 5 dogmas of sustainable IT development, our commitment to creation, and how we actively work with them.
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Jesper Nørding Pedersen
Managing Director & Partner
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We can review your current setup, suggest a modernization plan, and help you build a cloud and modular architecture that ensures flexibility, innovation, and stable operations going forward.

Jesper Nørding Pedersen
Managing Director & Partner
Contact us
We can review your current setup, suggest a modernization plan, and help you build a cloud and modular architecture that ensures flexibility, innovation, and stable operations going forward.

Jesper Nørding Pedersen
Managing Director & Partner
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