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Aspire at Confluence 2010
Aspire Systems is very glad to announce its participation as a Silver Sponsor of Confluence 2010, an R&D Globalization conference, on March 17th & 18th in Santa Clara, California. This is an invitation-only event for the globalization community, organized by Zinnov management consulting.
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Is MVP the route to software start-ups’ success?
Fact 1: The first version of the iPhone did not have the ‘copy-and-paste’ feature, although the WinMob did, and the classic Mac OS had it, many many years ago.
Fact 2: When Jeff Bezos started operations at Amazon.com, ‘get it up and get it out’ was the motto. Function preceded style and editorial ...
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Interview on Agile best practices – Continued
Here is the next part of my interview with Siddharta Govindaraj on Agile best practices, tools and myths:
Initially, agile techniques were targeted only at small, co-located teams usually, but now larger teams that are geographically distributed have adopted agile. How has that change come about and ...
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Interview with Siddharta Govindaraj on Agile tools, myths & best practices
Here is the continuation of my interview with Siddharta Govindaraj:
Agile has its own advantages and people who vouch for it. So does a completely different way of doing things – the CMM (Capability Maturity Model). What are the compelling reasons for a person who is practicing CMM processes to ...
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Agile Development Tools, Myths and Best Practices – Interview with Siddharta Govindaraj
It was very interesting to interview Siddharta Govindraj, the founder of SilverStripe Software as we talked on a variety of topics related to Agile development, including the processes involved, agile development tools, myths & realities that surround agile development and even briefly about the ...
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Using The “Truck Factor” To Manage Knowledge Risk
A big risk in software development is “knowledge risk.” This is the risk that someone is the only person who knows how a particular part of the system works. The project could be in serious trouble should the person leave the company or generally become unavailable.
We have a term for this ...
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Interview with Karthi Swaminathan, Sr. Director – Engineering, Collabnet
I recently spoke to Karthi Swaminathan, Senior Director-Engineering from CollabNet, who heads the Engineering operations at Collabnet’s Chennai development centre. Karthi has over 18 years of software development experience working in both large enterprises and start-ups in the US and India. We ...
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Top 10 Principles for Software Generation
I recently blogged at Skyway to review our point of view regarding enterprise software generation.
The full blog post can be found here:http://www.skywayperspectives.org/blog/?p=688
Skyway is interrested in getting feedback from the industry and community. From our experiences, the industrialization ...
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Agile is not about speed
Ask anyone who has heard of Agile what it means and the most likely answer you’ll hear is that it means making fast releases. This is quite an enticing view to managers who have spent far too long on projects that face delay after delay until they wonder whether it will be released at all. Unfortunately, ...
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Product Roadmap in Agile Development
A key question that often arises when discussing agile is how to develop and maintain a product roadmap in an Agile environment, since both do not seem to co-exist very well together. The constant focus of Agile methodologies on shorter development cycles and repeated prioritization of ...

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"Online communities, iterative methodologies and software scalability" with Andres Camacho - Vice President of Engineering at Vinfolio