Software development is all about rhythm. In scrum, different sprints might have different lengths, but they follow a predictable pattern. Plan, execute, test, accept the work, reflect, and repeat.
The problem with Agile, SCRUM and DevOps – and all abstract solutions – is that expectations are always set too high toward unachievable goals. Requirements management and applications development are ...
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DevOps is a much-hyped methodology that focuses on cooperation and collaboration between software developers and other more operationally-focused IT professionals. It is closely related to the ...
Organisations across Europe believe that using an Agile methodology for software development can vastly improve the customer experience, while using DevOps can boost revenue from new sources. A new ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Developers often need their own reporting capabilities to better analyze, predict, and manage aspects of their work; tools like Tableau can help Developers use many productivity, coding, testing, and ...
Enterprises risk missing out on the business agility benefits that adopting DevOps can bring because of misplaced concerns about the level of risk to operations. Despite the likes of Gartner hailing ...