In the software industry, in which I have worked for the past 25 years, we often use the adage, "What's old is new again." Today's messaging tools like Slack and Teams, for example, owe a lot to the ...
Brooke Campbell loves to talk about both tech and business, so she made it a full-time job and works as a digital content manager for custom software development firm Entrance Consulting. When not ...
The word "Agile" has caught on as a buzzword in the world of software project management. The great thing about buzzwords is that they draw attention to new concepts that hold promise in terms of ...
After all these years of the Waterfall or Agile debate, there's no doubt that both have their pros and cons. So, it's surprising there are still evangelists on each side dead set against finding ...
While collaboration among stakeholders, users, and IT is at the core of agile, business teams and developers tend to think and speak different languages Many companies are shifting from waterfall to ...
The reigning question for companies has always been whether to choose an off-the-shelf product or build something from scratch. Many of them choose custom software development because of the ...
A quality software development methodology lends consistent structure and strategy to your projects. By standardizing the steps required to bring a great idea to market, your team can edge ahead of ...
Many medical device companies develop software using a traditional waterfall methodology in which each step is taken in sequence: requirements, design, implementation, verification, and validation ...
Three years after the first pilot, the Postal Service has delivered more than 50 projects using agile methodologies. (USPS photo) The U.S. Postal Service's information technology infrastructure is one ...