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Is DevOps the Key to Successful AI Implementation?

Planview

What if the principles that transformed software development over the last decade could be the key to successfully implementing AI in your organization? From organizational structure to developer roles, Debois shares insights on why DevOps experience gives teams a unique advantage in navigating the challenges of enterprise AI adoption.

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Technical Review: A Trusted Look Under the Hood

TechEmpower Innovation

Many CEOs of software-enabled businesses call us with a similar concern: Are we getting the right results from our software team? We hear them explain that their current software development is expensive, deliveries are rarely on time, and random bugs appear. cto , infotech , innovation , product , project , saas

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Scaling Flow at Vanguard: A Journey from Pilot to Enterprise Transformation

Planview

Step 1: Start With a Small-Scale Pilot The journey began in 2022 when Vanguard initiated a pilot within their Chief Technology Office and IT department, focusing on improving the software developer experience. Planview Viz was officially adopted as the enterprise-wide tool, and a new Flow Program was born.

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How I Hired an Entirely Remote Workforce

Harvard Business Review

Many people are stunned to learn that I didn’t meet my chief technology officer in person until 2014 — three years after he started working for me. As the CEO and founder of a remote-based software development company, I’ve learned that remote work creates better employees.

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How IBM, Intuit, and Rich Products Became More Customer-Centric

Harvard Business Review

Consider the battle waged by IBM’s software development teams between competing methods for getting closer to customers. The issue arose as a result of changes to IBM’s business model for software. In the past, IBM mostly provided enterprise software to customers who installed it on their own computers.

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Do You Have the IT For the Coming Digital Wave?

Harvard Business Review

Requirements and specifications are more flexible and developed within cross functional teams with constantly evolving business needs. New, more agile , software development tools and testing methods are utilized. The New CTO: Chief Transformation Officer. IT Doesn''t Matter (to CEOs).

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Hackathon Survival Guide: What You Need To Know Going Into A Hackathon

hackerearth

You can form a team with developers who have different skills than you, who have worked or are working at companies you might want to work at one day, or who may have expertise in the areas you hope to have. The lessons you gain, both in software development, entrepreneurship, and in working as a team will pay dividends down the road.