My experience in Japan with GeneXus
My Experience in Japan with GeneXus is the story of Carlos Tedesco, one of the winners of the Let’s PLAI contest.
2025 was a year full of innovation, new launches, and a lot of artificial intelligence. And that was clearly reflected on our blog: thousands of people from around the world explored our content, looking to understand how to tackle the new challenges of enterprise software development in the era of Generative AI.
From the GeneXus team, we want to thank everyone who joined the conversation, shared our posts, or applied our ideas in their own projects.
Here are the posts that sparked the most interest in the GeneXus community throughout 2025:
The most-read post of the year was, without a doubt, the one offering free access to our training courses. A clear sign that our community continues to invest in continuous learning and mastering high-impact tools.
In this article, we introduced how GeneXus Next integrates the concept of agentic development with a focus on mission-critical systems and intelligent automation.
This analysis of DeepSeek, the AI model that surprised many in 2025, drew great interest. A reflection on the present and future of generative AI in the software world.
Enterprise AI was one of the major themes of the year. This post explains what Globant Enterprise AI is and how it’s transforming the way companies securely and reliably integrate AI into their systems – powered by this robust platform developed by GeneXus.
A different but highly appealing approach: design as a core of technological success, using Tesla as a case study. An inspiring look at how form and function can drive innovation. This content is part of an interview by Nicolás Jodal, CEO of GeneXus, with Javier Verdura, Tesla’s Global Director of Product Design.
Excitement for Globant Converge 2025 energized the community. This article highlighted GeneXus’ participation in one of the year’s most important tech events.
Low-code based on knowledge or traditional prompting? This comparison sparked conversation and helped readers understand the advantages of the GeneXus approach in the Generative AI era.
In a world where mobile experiences are diversifying, this article helped clarify the key differences between these emerging app models – especially relevant for enterprise development in Asia and Latin America.
This post carried a clear warning: failing to adapt has a cost. We explored how technological obsolescence impacts companies and what they can do to avoid it.
Generative AI is transforming everyday life. From emotional support, personal organization, and personalized learning, its global adoption – especially in emerging markets – is revolutionizing how humans interact with technology.
We invite you to leave a comment sharing your favorite article of the year and what topics you’d like to read about in 2026.
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