To help companies transition to an on-demand cloud factory, GearStream has introduced a cloud factory model that establishes a pattern for software development characterized by high velocity, high reliability, high dependability, and high predictability-from start to finish. The model is made up of eight key stages and strategies, which I’ll address over the next several Continue
The Need for On-Demand Cloud Software Factories
Consumer software that’s now running millions of iPhones and iPads has combined with friendly, frustration-free software powering thousands of consumer-friendly websites to create a new standard by which enterprise software is perceived. Thanks to Apple and others, users expect to fall in love with new applications, which don’t just meet expectations; they blow them out Continue
Agile Product Management: The wrap-up
This post is a part of a series discussing Agile Product Management responsibilities. Click here to start from the beginning. Product managers are essential to the success of an Agile project, so it is necessary that they approach their role in a way that leverages the benefits of an Agile execution model. They need to Continue
More on Responsibility Six: Communicating to all stakeholders, all the time
This post is a part of a series discussing Agile Product Management responsibilities. Click here to start from the beginning. In my last post, I addressed the need to continuously inform stakeholders of development status. Sooner or later, a team will have to decide on a precise date and set of features, capabilities, and architectural Continue
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- …
- 8
- Next Page »