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Three Components of Effective Defect-management Systems

Article by Krishen Kota | Comments (1)
 From a high-level view, defect management systems are made up of a combination of some defect management tools or tool and a defect management process. These two primary components work together to... Read More

Management Myth #4: I Don't Need One-on-Ones

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 “I know what the people in my group are doing, Johanna. Each and every one of them.”“But you have twenty-five people in your group, Stan,” I protested.“And I walk around and see what every single... Read More

Management Myth #1: The Myth of 100% Utilization

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 A manager took me aside at a recent engagement. “You know, Johanna, there’s something I just don’t understand about this agile thing. It sure doesn’t look like everyone is being used at 100 percent... Read More

Three Components of Effective Defect-management Systems

Article by Krishen Kota | Comments (1)
 From a high-level view, defect management systems are made up of a combination of some defect management tools or tool and a defect management process. These two primary components work together to... Read More

Management Myth #4: I Don't Need One-on-Ones

Article by Johanna Rothman | Comments (6)
 “I know what the people in my group are doing, Johanna. Each and every one of them.”“But you have twenty-five people in your group, Stan,” I protested.“And I walk around and see what every single... Read More

CM: The Next Generation—Tailoring CM and ALM Tools

Blog Post by Jonathan Vanian
 Today we published a great piece by Joe Farah over at CM Crossroads. Joe Farah has been working in software field since the late 1960s, and he’s personally witnessed the ever-evolving world of... Read More

Three Components of Effective Defect-management Systems

Article by Krishen Kota | Comments (1)
 From a high-level view, defect management systems are made up of a combination of some defect management tools or tool and a defect management process. These two primary components work together to... Read More

Press Release: Klocwork Insight(TM) Ensures Software Security and Reliability for Bids Trading's Financial Trading System

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 Burlington, Mass – Klocwork Inc, the global leader in automated source code analysis (SCA) solutions for developing more secure and reliable software, today announced that BIDS Trading, operators of... Read More

CollabNet Releases CloudForge

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 Brisbane’s CollabNet is starting off this week with a new corporate strategy and a new product launch. As of this Monday, CollabNet will now focus on “the enterprise adoption of hybrid cloud... Read More

The Top 5 Frustrations for Project Managers

See how you can avoid management swoop-in at the eleventh hour, or creating and sending around a dreaded 200-page plan that no one has time to read once, let alone every time a change occurs. We've... Read More - Get this content

The Scrum Reference Card

Scrum, the most popular of the Agile methodologies, is an iterative, incremental framework forprogram and project management. Although intended primarily for Agile software development,Scrum is also... Read More - Get this content

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SmartBear Software Launches API Complete

SmartBear Software announced the launch of API Complete this week, which the Beverly, Mass.-based company says will allow “software developers, testers, and IT operations staff to test and monitor... Read More

The Agile Automobille That Gets 100 Miles Per Gallon

Here’s an interesting agile project that could shake up the automobile industry: Author Steve Denning posts over at Forbes a profile of Team Wikispeed, a Lynnwood, WA-based collection of volunteers... Read More

eBay to Open New Development Center in India

Want a job? You might want to catch the next flight to Bangalore. San Jose’s eBay is opening a global development center in India’s “garden city” and plans on hiring “1,000 technologists over the... Read More

Press Release: Klocwork Insight(TM) Ensures Software Security and Reliability for Bids Trading's Financial Trading System

Burlington, Mass – Klocwork Inc, the global leader in automated source code analysis (SCA) solutions for developing more secure and reliable software, today announced that BIDS Trading, operators of... Read More
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