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Should You Build in-house or Outsource Development of Your Mobile Apps?

CTOvision

Once an enterprise has decided to go down the path of building native mobile apps, there is one critical decision involved –whether to build these apps in-house or to outsource development. In the series, this third post will be useful when the choice has been made to develop native apps.

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The value of Agile Architecture in a modern organization

Xebia

In times, when many organizations are facing or find themselves in the mid of a major (Digital) transformation, Enterprise Architecture helps you to align your organization, your initiatives, and the products you are developing with your goals. They are responsible for developing different products within the domain.

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The Top Tech Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss in 2019

UruIT

As a CTO of UruIT, a nearshore development agency , I’ve seen first-hand how being a lifelong learner can lead to exciting opportunities for me and for my company. Conferences have also proven to be a key part of my professional growth, helping me hone and maintain my technical skills. to 5:00 p.m., to 5:00 p.m.,

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Navy Acquisition Can Easily Be Fixed

Marv's Smart Future

Speed to Capability – In the world of commercial IT procurement or development projects, acquisition timelines average 70%-80% less than similar DoD program timelines. To turn this around “speed to capability” should be the primary program metric, with cost, performance, and schedule as secondary metrics.

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Effective DoD Acquisition Needs Less Noise … Part 2

Marv's Smart Future

The well-known valley of death between the DARPA or Military Service Science & Technology (S&T) development and military Programs of Record (PORs) is the result of the high-entropy, high-noise channel, that sits between S&T and the bureaucratic DoD acquisition system.

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