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June 18, 2015 Agile / DevOps / Tasktop News

HP Discover 2015: What Happened In Vegas

This was the last HP Discover with a combined agenda; moving forward the conference will be split between hardware and…..

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December 1, 2014 Agile / Tasktop News

CA World – Building bridges between development and the PMO by scaling Agile

Two weeks ago I spent three days in sunny, yet chilly Las Vegas at CA World (yes Vegas was suffering…..

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November 24, 2014 Agile / Tasktop News

You win with people: A look back at Lean Into Agile

As people entered the Fawcett Center on campus of The Ohio State University for the inaugural Lean Into Agile conference,…..

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November 19, 2014 Agile / DevOps / Engineering / Tasktop News

What do Gene Kim, Agile, DevOps and Continuous Delivery Have in Common? Pretty much Everything.

We are just back from the Agile, Continuous Delivery and DevOps Transformation Summit and, from what we can tell it…..

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August 5, 2014 Agile / Tasktop News

Agile 2014: Agile swims into the big sea

We’ve just wrapped up the Agile 2014 conference in Orlando, Florida, sponsored by Tasktop. One of the overall themes shouting…..

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March 27, 2014 Agile / DevOps / Engineering / Tools

When it comes to Software Delivery, The E in Email Stands for Evil

Most organizations will experience failed software projects. They won’t necessarily crash and burn, but they will fail to deliver the…..

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April 1, 2011 Agile / Tasktop News / Tools

Interview on ALM getting a bad name, how Agile and open source are changing that

Here is a short interview from The Server Side conference, with Jan Stafford of Software Quality Insights, on how ALM…..

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February 14, 2011 Agile / Engineering / Tasktop News

Prediction #4: The single vendor ALM stack becomes extinct in organizations with more than two developers

Development managers at large organizations with monolithic application lifecycle management (ALM) stacks once had it good. ALM components were well…..

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