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How Experiment Cultures Lead to Continuous Deployment

In past webinars we’ve talked about Lean startups and what the enterprise can learn from them. We’ve pointed to these guys as examples at the extreme...

0 replies - 4861 views - 08/30/12 by Eric Minick in Articles

Devops and The Lean Startup

The Lean Startup teaches us to focus on learning about what really works for our customers. It advocates using the scientific method for...

0 replies - 5260 views - 08/13/12 by Matthias Marschall in Articles

Estimating Is Often Helpful. Estimates Often Aren't.

Recently I tweeted, “/Estimating/ is often helpful. /Estimates/ are often not.” Several people asked, “How can this be?” Let me say more, in more than...

0 replies - 7141 views - 08/08/12 by Esther Derby in Articles

Jez Humble: Why Software Development Methodologies Suck

There’s a lot of dogma in the religious wars around software development practices and methodologies. Are phase-gate methodologies effective at managing...

8 replies - 31942 views - 08/03/12 by Jez Humble in Articles

7 Books On The Reading List For Organizing Continuous Delivery

I presented a webinar Organizing for Continuous Delivery earlier this week, which was a lot of fun. The recording of me droning over the slides is...

0 replies - 5949 views - 07/19/12 by Kief Morris in Articles

"One Day we May be Craftsman Again"

 We live in a world where we are already expected to know, where competence is assumed, but competence disappeared with craftsmanship to be replaced by...

0 replies - 6738 views - 07/18/12 by Tom Howlett in Articles

The DevOps Cycle

About the Video: Agile development and Cloud computing are causing organizations to consider how DevOps strategies support the entire application change...

0 replies - 4446 views - 07/03/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

7 Tips On Continuous Delivery

A few months ago I attended a talk by Rob Harrop at SkillsMatter on the topic of Continuous Delivery.  [Video Here] Continuous Delivery is all about setting...

0 replies - 10457 views - 06/16/12 by Ben Wootton in Articles

Use Scrum Even If You Don't Want To Be Agile

An “Agile” project is one that actively seeks to incorporate changes as the project progresses, rather than assuming that the plans from the...

3 replies - 4457 views - 06/07/12 by Johannes Brodwall in Articles

Upcoming Events on Gradle, Jenkins, CD, DevOps, and more

Here’s a bunch of upcoming talks, courses, conferences, things and stuff, which I reckon might be worth checking out.Goto Conference – Amsterdam May...

1 replies - 4434 views - 05/24/12 by James Betteley in Articles

Software Development Metrics that Matter

As an industry we do a surprisingly poor job of measuring the work that we do and how well we do it. Outside of a relatively small number of organizations...

1 replies - 13046 views - 05/21/12 by Jim Bird in Articles

Overheard: Agile Truths

After attending a number of conferences and events, and performing numerous interviews, I'm starting to hear the same things again and again....

0 replies - 1807 views - 05/08/12 by Trisha Gee in Articles

Effectiveness of Teams

Agile places an emphasis on the importance of the team. The team make the decisions: what do we work on today, how do we tackle our constraints, even who...

1 replies - 2461 views - 05/06/12 by David Green in Articles

Defining an Agile Methodology for Orthodox Environments

My company designs and develop mobile and web based banking solutions. Our customers (banks for the most part) are highly bureaucratized, orthodox (ie....

1 replies - 3142 views - 05/01/12 by Ricardo Zuasti in Articles

Tools for Retrospectives in Distributed Teams

In our company we work remotely from different locations across Poland. And because we work using agile,...

2 replies - 2635 views - 04/25/12 by Tomasz Dziurko in Articles