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Most of the software is still embedded. Internet of Things. I ask: “So internally, technically it is simply next steps, continuous innovation, as usual?”. If that is good for softwaredevelopment, fine. Also if softwaredevelopment is not Agile is fine. Disruptive? Transformation? to go Agile.
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