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Embracing Agile Methodology to Spur Innovation

IdeaScale

The agile manifesto was created in the early 2000s by software developers who wanted to bring their products to the market faster and more efficiently. Hence, agile software was born. You can create a culture of agile innovation by empowering your employees. Implementing Agile Methodology.

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Maximizing Efficiency & Productivity: 3 Ways GenAI Optimizes Value Stream Management for Tech Leaders 

Planview

GenAI has become a broad label, described as a type of artificial intelligence (AI) technology that can produce numerous types of content, such as text, video, image, and even music. With text-based generation comes more multi-dimensional advanced technology that, as one can imagine, produces a multitude of content formats.

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Choosing the Right Path: Building vs Buying Value Stream Integration Software

Planview

In today’s fast-paced software development landscape, the race to streamline workflows, reduce waste, optimize processes, and boost collaboration is more urgent than ever. Value stream integration involves the seamless flow of information and work across the entire software development lifecycle.

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Answering 3 Key Automotive Industry 4.0 Questions

Planview

Vehicle factory shutdowns due to a microchip shortage, an automotive CEO losing his job for software concerns, and millions of connected cars on the road. Pinpoint investment opportunities that connect software development’s best practices to speed production. No doubt about it, Automotive Industry 4.0

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A Day in the Life of a Software Engineer at Planview

Planview

Recently as a strategic choice at Planview we started using The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe ® ). Our team, together with our QA, surrounding teams, product managers, project managers and so forth all use agile methods (our whole company uses agile methods, actually!). Not a software developer?