Research by Gartner reveals that 30% to 40% of IT spending in large enterprises is consumed by "shadow IT." This is a startling number, especially for those of us working tirelessly to secure budget ...
Agile methodology has become nearly ubiquitous for software development in most large, industrial companies, but few take an agile approach when they’re upgrading their all-important enterprise ...
In modern-day working environments, Agile is becoming an increasingly popular project management methodology used to organize projects. Although it originated in the software development industry, ...
The world around us is constantly changing, and your clients’ needs are changing rapidly, too. Companies and departments need to adapt, be more responsive, and be more innovative than ever. That’s ...
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Discover how practices can use agile strategy to learn faster, reduce waste, and achieve better outcomes. Practical tips for ...
New research shows that more and more companies are turning to agile business methods to achieve a competitive advantage. Here's why. CollabNet VersionOne, last month published research revealing why ...
This represents a waterfall type of approach to project planning, where one phase flows into the other. It works well for certain industries such as construction and manufacturing, but it is less ...
Illustration of Golden Dome technology. Credit: Redwire. Big systems projects are nothing novel in defense acquisition. However, a big systems project delivered fast and at an affordable cost is more ...
We live in uncertain times. Economic weakness and monetary crises affect many of the world's leading economies. Competition strikes from all parts of the world, often offering better prices that are ...