Agile product management is becoming an increasingly important approach to developing products that have transformative potential and meet market needs. However, while many business leaders recognize ...
Agile is a popular approach to project management that prioritizes flexibility, short work sprints, and gathering feedback. Agile project management is a broad category that encompasses many specific ...
Many agile and scrum teams start with basic practices to enable self-organizing teams to better deliver on business priorities. Practices include committing to what teams can get done in a sprint, ...
Implementing agile development requires a disciplined approach to managing the high amounts of automation involved. Along with agile processes, agile infrastructure is also needed to provide the ...
Agile and digital transformation go hand in hand. Here's why. Agile development is nothing new. With roots going back to the 1990s (or arguably, the iterative and incremental development methods of ...
Before devops, development teams often implemented security practices in the final stages of an application release process, usually as a required step by a change advisory board (CAB). Because ...
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The beauty of Agile methodologies is that it allows for built-in flexibility during the software development lifecycle. Unlike the alternative waterfall methodology, which requires stakeholder and ...
Once merely the manifesto of Silicon Valley startups, the agile development methodology has become increasingly visible in the enterprise over the last few years. In fact, a 2015 survey of nearly ...
During recent years we have seen how the popularity of Agile has climbed to the point where it is almost a status indicator: either you are the cool, modern, efficient software development team, or, ...
Software development teams and operations/system administrators have historically pushed each other in opposing yet complementary directions. While development teams focus on delivering new features ...