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From Ph.D. to boutique software developer: An interview with Solwey’s Andrew Drach

TechCrunch

She was curious to explore a more creative side of marketing as she enjoyed working on UX/UI projects in the past; and I knew firsthand that for the end users, high-quality code without good UX/UI is no different from broken code. Do you have any thoughts on fake agile versus real agile?

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Low-code: An Accelerator for Digital Transformation

CIO

Digital transformation is expected to be the top strategic priority for businesses of all sizes and industries, yet organisations find the transformation journey challenging due to digital skill gap, tight budget, or technology resource shortages. Amidst these challenges, organisations turn to low-code to remain competitive and agile.

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How should non technical founders collaborate with software developers?

TechCrunch

We are here to help them with product discovery and strategy, market analysis, UX/UI design, smoke testing, usability testing, and everything else that is needed to get it right. How do you assess their requirements, and what information do you need before you can share timelines and budgets?

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Product-based IT: A blueprint for success

CIO

Digging through research examining the impact of standard conventions like siloed teams and staged gate processes, Arooni began percolating ideas for how to shift IT organizations away from the traditional project-oriented culture to something more agile, with greater business accountability and more responsiveness to changing customer needs. “We

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CIOs take note: Platform engineering teams are the future core of IT orgs

CIO

In the new organization, the platform engineering teams work hand-in-hand with four agile-organized software development teams. In some cases teams may also include site reliability engineers, scrum masters, UI/UX designers, and analysts who assess performance data to identify bottlenecks.

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AoAD2 Chapter 4: Investing in Agility

James Shore

This is a pre-release excerpt of The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition , to be published by O’Reilly in 2021. Investing in Agility. One of the recurring themes in this book is that, in order to be Agile, your organization has to buy in to the underlying Agile philosophy. They’re the secret to Agile success.

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Dependencies & Creep : Project Estimating (Part 2)

Perficient

Your team may dream of a high-end Mediterranean cruise, but the budget says you’ll be camping in the backyard this summer. This is why many digital teams opt for MVPs (minimally viable products) and agile project management! Trying to squeeze in “everything and the kitchen sink” can sink your entire project!

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