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Review: Microsoft’s AI Tour in Toronto, Dec. 2024
Microsoft’s AI Tour visited Toronto, ON, on December 3, 2024. The event primarily showcased Microsoft’s latest AI offerings and their capabilities. There were several other vendors present as well to demonstrate their own solutions in partnership with Microsoft. These vendors included NVIDIA, Cohere, Snowflake, and Insight, among others, who displayed how their offerings were using and adopting AI to improve their businesses through information panels. While the event itself offered a promising glimpse into what AI has been doing today to help people and organizations, it also showed why there is the need for measured expectations when implementing AI.
Revolutionizing Data-Driven Decisions: The Cisco-Splunk Acquisition and Its Impact on CIOs and CTOs
Cisco consolidated its position as one of the largest software companies globally by completing the acquisition of Splunk.
AWS Launches Q Chatbot as It Positions Itself as the 'Steady Hand' for Enterprise AI
Q headlines a bevy of announcements at AWS re:Invent 2023 in Las Vegas that shed more light on the cloud service provider’s AI strategy and where its differentiation from other vendors lies.
Five Steps for Building a Winning Business Process Automation Practice
Automation is not a silver bullet solution to your workforce productivity challenges. Optimization and automation (optimation) must be used together to remove root cause inefficiencies and best use the features and capabilities of your automation solutions.
How to Stop Leaving Software CapEx on the Table With Agile and DevOps
Traditional accounting practices are tailor made for waterfall project management. Organizations that have transitioned to the use of standing product teams using Agile and DevOps need to transform their accounting practices as well or they will leave valuable capital expenditure dollars on the table.
IBM Raises Price on Software Support; Shoves Customers Toward the Cloud
IBM is changing the terms of its ubiquitous Passport Advantage agreement to remove entitled discounts on over 5,000 on-premises software products, resulting in an immediate price increase for IBM Software & Support (S&S) across its vast customer landscape.
Lean IX and Apptio Partner to Provide the Holistic Perspective on Your Applications
Lean IX and Apptio have partnered to produce an integrated solution that better informs the strategic decision-making process with improved visibility into an application’s total cost of ownership and alignment to business capabilities.
United States Marine Corps Adds Appian to Its Arsenal of Low-Code Applications
The United States Marine Corps adds Appian’s low-code automation platform to its Platform as a Service (PaaS).
Scaling Agile – Essential for Your Organization
So you’ve gone Agile. You do daily scrums, retrospectives, and all the “right” Agile ceremonies. But still your organization isn’t quite convinced. It is now critical to balance the drivers and goals of both Agile and traditional thinking in order to achieve organizational success.
Don’t Let Your Agile Teams Tread Water!
Do you feel like your Agile teams are treading water – going through the motions but never going anywhere? It’s a risk, and practices such as daily standups, retrospectives, and demonstrations need to be used wisely or you risk losing discipline to meeting fatigue.
Choose the Right QA Tools to Validate and Verify Product Value and Stability
Stakeholders expect the speed and responsiveness of product delivery does not come at the expense of quality. QA tools offer retailers the ability to continuously ensure both business and technical quality standards are upheld, but these tools should not be viewed as a silver bullet.
Product Owners: Tools Are Only Part of the Solution
Tools are important to product teams, but only when they support solid people and processes.
Why Should Scrum Masters Understand Product Ownership?
The scrum master is like the conductor of an orchestra, ensuring that every piece fits together at the right time to create something greater than the sum of the parts. You don’t have to know how to play each instrument, but you do have to understand what each part contributes to the overall masterpiece.
Product Owners Are Only as Successful as Their Ability to Communicate
No matter how good your product roadmap and backlog are, they are only as good as your audience’s ability to understand your vision and priority.
Product Owner Capacity Planning Gets a Boost From Aha!
Aha! introduces scenario planning to give product owners the ability to create and compare multiple release approaches based on team capacity and backlog priority.
Build a Visual Product Roadmap to Increase Agreement and Alignment
If an image is worth a thousand words, a visual roadmap will save you a thousand hours.
The Many Flavors of Application Rationalization
The application portfolio management (APM) tool space can be a confusing one, as many software vendors offer their own take of what APM is. Enterprise architecture, application management and project portfolio management tools offer an APM use case, but these are often quite skewed the primary function of the tool.
What? Don’t Include Features in Your Product Roadmap?
ProductPlan makes a strong case for excluding features from your product roadmap. Instead, develop your roadmap using strategic themes.
Kovair Introduces Release 10.0 of Its Product Suite, Improving Its Breadth of Integrations, Administration, and Data Migration Capabilities
Kovair continues to enhance its product suite with the introduction of version 10.0. The updates cover its Omnibus, ALM Studio, and QuickSync products.
GitHub Free for Teams Helps Level the Playing Field
Almost a decade has passed since Marc Andreessen’s article “Why Software Is Eating The World” passionately defended the rise of software and its potential to disrupt every industry. The ensuing decade has proven his thesis to be true.
GitHub Is Now Free for Teams
GitHub has announced that, effective April 14, 2020, all of its core features will be free for everyone. This will include private development within organizations that have previously paid for some subscription plans.