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Setting Industry Benchmarks Through Client Collaboration

Anaqua

The Anaqua difference–what makes our client-led software development unique–is that our customers can be confident they will see their input reflected within our solutions and steady cadence of releases. Our clients and collaborating with them compels us to provide the highest quality IP software and consulting services available.

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UX Design Careers in 2018 and Beyond: The Future of the UX Designer

Boxes and Arrows

According to Maryville University , for instance, studying software development can be a solid foundation for a career as a UX designer.

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The UX Professionals’ Guide to Working with Agile Scrum Teams

Boxes and Arrows

The adoption of Agile software development approaches are on the rise across our industry, which means UX professionals are more likely than ever to support Agile projects. To enable more holistic planning, set expectations with product management and executives for UX participation in product strategy meetings at all levels.

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Answering 3 Key Automotive Industry 4.0 Questions

Planview

Tackling CASE and IoT auto innovations with speed requires product portfolio management insights that do the following: Understand the ROI of R&D efforts to know where to best focus investments. Pinpoint investment opportunities that connect software development’s best practices to speed production.

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Why Apple Has to Become More Open

Harvard Business Review

They have few details about what is in the company's product pipeline. Rather it is purely in aid of ensuring secrecy of its product strategy with customers, and over time this will change too because closed silos hurt serendipity and innovation. In this sense Apple's corporate borders are quite open and porous.

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Why Apple Has to Become More Open

Harvard Business Review

They have few details about what is in the company's product pipeline. Rather it is purely in aid of ensuring secrecy of its product strategy with customers, and over time this will change too because closed silos hurt serendipity and innovation. In this sense Apple's corporate borders are quite open and porous.