Since 1999, Thomas Wolf had been involved in the product development of the software provider Scopeland, which at this time was still based in Birkenwerder near Berlin. Even beyond his computer science studies, which he began in 2000, he helped shaping the low-code platform SCOPELAND. After successfully completing his studies in 2004, he then moved to the company's professional services division and gained experience in numerous projects in the public sector. After a detour from 2006 to 2009 as a software developer and BI architect at Toll-Collect, he returned to Scopeland.
Back at Scopeland, he first worked as Managing Consultant for the industrial sector and industry-related management solutions, and since 2021 as Head of Department Technology Services. Thomas Wolf also sees himself as an expert for low-code projects that are particularly demanding in terms of technology and content.
He is a passionate advocate of low-code technology. Many know him from his numerous specialised lectures and public appearances, including legendary live presentations in which he developed a non-trivial digitisation solution within 20 minutes using low-code. Thomas Wolf became a businessman on the diversions from software developer via project management to responsibility for a large number of software developers in product and application development and other services.
The founder and previously sole managing director Karsten Noack will remain in charge for the time being, but in the future he will also devote himself to other tasks beyond company matters. "I am convinced that Thomas will set exactly the right impulses to further develop the company and to advance the low-code technology in our target markets," says Karsten Noack.
Karsten Noack is chairman of the board of the newly founded Low-Code Association, the association of the leading low-code providers active in Germany. He is also a member of the main board of BITKOM and a forum speaker at SIBB, as well as an expert author and speaker at numerous industry events. Through it all, however, Karsten Noack remains true to his role as a pioneer and visionary of low-code technology.