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The Product Canvas

Article by Roman Pichler | Oct 26 2012 - 9:30am
 To help product owners and teams create new products, Roman Pichler has developed a new tool called the product canvas. The canvas has grown out of his work with product owners and product managers over the last ten years, and it's designed to be compatible with the business model canvas. Read More

On the Road Again: An Interview with Richard Campbell

Article | Oct 26 2012 - 7:01am
 Richard Campbell and Carl Franklin took the time to answer some of our questions about .NET development, and it's evolvement over the years.  Richard and Carl are travelling across the country on the .NET Rocks tour and will be making a stop at the 2012 Better Software Conference East in Orlando, Florida. Read More

Agile Done Right: An Interview with Darshan Desai

Article | Oct 24 2012 - 6:26am
 Darshan Desai spoke with us ahead of this 2012 Better Software Conference East session titled "Experience an Iteration: The Joys of Agile Done Right." Darshan shared with us some of the ways to maximize agile's benefits, while avoiding pitfalls and hindrances along the way. Read More

Globally Distributed Agile Development

Article by Alex Perec | Comments (1) | Oct 19 2012 - 9:10am
 Today, application development frequently consists of multiple teams, located across the globe, collaborating on a software project. Alex Perec describes how to make teams more productive and efficient without hindering their natural workflow. Read More

Testing Early and Often: An Interview with Matthew Bissett

Article | Oct 17 2012 - 5:45am
 Matthew Bissett recently shared with us his thoughts on the importance of early testing in order to rapidly speed up software releases. Matthew is delivering a session titled "Reduce Release Cycle Time: Nine Months to a Week - Nice!" at the 2012 Better Software Conference East in Orlando, Florida. Read More

What You Ignore Can Hurt Your Project

Article by Peter Harris | Oct 5 2012 - 3:31pm
 What you don't know may hurt you, but so can what you ignore. Peter Harris explains how to find and prevent big problems on any kind of project as well as showing how you can fix many of your worst problems before they materialize just by figuring out what you're ignoring and then doing something about it. Read More

Continuously Delivering Success: An Interview with Jesse Dowdle

Article | Oct 4 2012 - 10:59am
 Jesse Dowdle sat down with us recently to discuss the immense benefits that embracing "massive" continuous integration and deployment brings to a testing team. Jesse is presenting a session titled "Massive Continuous Integration and Light Speed Iterations" at the upcoming 2012 Better Software Conference East in Orlando, Florida. Read More

Quality Mobile App Testing: An Interview with William Hurley

Article | Oct 4 2012 - 8:43am
 We had the chance to sit down with William Hurley ahead of his upcoming session at the 2012 Better Software Conference East in Orlando, Florida. William shared with us the testing methodologies and focuses that increase the quality of your mobile apps, and leave your clients thrilled with your work. Read More

Data Protection is Everyone's Job: An Interview with Michael Jay Freer

Article | Sep 28 2012 - 10:42am
 Michael Jay Freer sat down with us ahead of his Better Software Conference 2012 presentation titled "Information Obfuscation: Protecting Corporate Data" Michael discusses the need for many companies to make a greater effort at masking data, and how that task requires everyone to be on board.  Read More

Making Agile Work for Government: Challenges to Agile Adoption

Article by Erich Knausenberger, Raj Shah | Sep 27 2012 - 3:51pm
 Erich Knausenberger and Raj Shah examine three perceived challenges to agile adoption in the government space (perceptions they have encountered most often among individuals with limited agile implementation experience, or who have experienced difficult government agile implementations in the past) and explore how the "blended approach" to agile adoption offers an effective response to each. Read More
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 I've been working with folks making their transition to agile. One of the hardest transitions is for the managers and technical leaders.Managers are accustomed to working in timeboxes. To them, the... Read More

The Zero Defect Vision, Part 1

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What You Ignore Can Hurt Your Project

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 What are you ignoring right now, this minute, while you read this? I know that it's bugging you. Other things seem more important, and it’s more comfortable just to ignore it.What you don't know may... Read More

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Considering the Modern Technology Career

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