Mathias Lanni highlights how to improve Scrum Marketing Management using smart data collection for better brand outreach.
The data center of tomorrow will look much differently than the data center of today. That particular sentence should not be that surprising to anyone
An agile business requires an equally agile IT group. The future of IT depends on transforming into an efficient, nimble part of the business.
I’ve written a bit about the agile data center lately. I’ve previously defined the agile data center as something that “allows organizations to
To compete in the future, CIOs need to build agile teams alongside agile data centers. An agile infrastructure requires agile people to run it.
The cloud is here to stay, but let us stop calling it the next big thing. It is simply another infrastructure option for organizations.
I just saw an announcement that the Project Management Institute has a new Project Management Certification for Agile that they are piloting now (hat tip
Unlocking the Mayor Badge of Meaninglessness by Umair Haque - Harvard Business Review Quote: Social media needs to enlarge its blinkered, myopic
Enterprises Consider Business Agility As A Primary Driver Towards Cloud By Krishnan Subramanian on CloudAve Quote: This report has a quantitative survey
Would you rather have one great big idea or tons of little ideas? Me? I'm fond of having a lot of little ideas. Why? Little ideas are easier to
Michael Hugos had a really good post on CIO.com titled "Agility Means Simple Things Done Well, Not Complex Things Done Fast" that provided the best
"Don't let perfect ruin good" That's what Harry Beckwith, author of "Selling the Invisible" has to say on the subject. He goes on to say the following:
As some of you may know, I've talked about agile methodologies in software development in previous blog posts (see links below). The topic of Agile
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