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Think beyond Methods, Create Viral Change
Patrick Steyaert discusses the need of instilling a new way of thinking to be agile rather than adopting some new practices.
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Good Agile/Bad Agile
Karl Scotland discusses developing an agile implementation tailored for the organization using experimentation instead of copying a model from others.
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Blockchain-Based Identity Management & Upcoming ICO
Armin Ebrahimi discusses how ShoCard uses the blockchain technology to address privacy concerns in identity management.
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Ethical Tech - A Psychologist's Perspective
Alexander Steinhart lives and works in Berlin and has a rather interesting background in psychology as well as technology.
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Off the Beaten Track
Marc Burgauer discusses what else can be done in Agile than the usual practices that companies attempt to adopt in order to become agile.
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Leading Changes in DevOps Organization
David Fiorentino provides advice on how to lead change necessary to adopt DevOps in an organization.
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Adopting DevOps? You Are Aiming at the Wrong Target!
Gregor Hohpe reflects on the experience of transforming IT inside a large organization as opposed to simply adopting DevOps.
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The Service-Delivery Review: The Missing Agile Feedback Loop
Matt Philip introduces the service-delivery review as a forum for feedback, its benefits, how to conduct one and typical fitness metrics.
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From Zero to a Full Docker-Based IT Teams
Rachid Zarouali discusses their adoption of Docker, the tooling used, and how it helped them in their development and ops work.
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It's Not Continuous Delivery if You Can't Deploy Right Now
Ken Mugrage argues that CD is done when code is deployed in production, providing code management strategies, deployment patterns, and types of CD pipelines.
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Forecasting for Beginners
Dan Brown discusses how to forecast a delivery with a spreadsheet fairly accurately, quickly and simply, and without any need for estimation of work items or user stories.
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Leaning towards the Future
Torbjörn Gyllebring envisions a future in which teams are refocusing on people, embracing their humanness and redesigning systems to meet human needs.