As an interdisciplinary subject, business informatics forms the interface between business administration and computer science. Their tasks include solving business tasks by developing and using suitable information and communication solutions, as well as analyzing new information technologies with regard to their application potential for business practice. The importance of pure hardware and programming knowledge is less important than the ability to design IT-based solutions and for the cooperative implementation in business organizations. In addition to the basics of information processing, studying business informatics, therefore, conveys business analytical thinking in particular.