Enterprise Agile Planning

Enterprise Agile Planning bietet eine skalierbare, unternehmensweite Plattform für Lean Portfolio Management, Agile Program Management und Agile Delivery, die Unternehmen von der Strategie bis zur Umsetzung unterstützt, unabhängig davon, wo sie sich auf ihrer Transformationsreise befinden. Planen und finanzieren Sie sowohl Lean-Agile- als auch traditionelle Portfolios in einer einzigen Plattform für strategisch ausgerichtete, ergebnisorientierte Pläne. Die Enterprise Agile Planning-Lösung versetzt Unternehmen in die Lage, den wichtigsten Wert zu liefern und gleichzeitig die Transformation zu ihren Bedingungen und nach ihrem Zeitplan durchzuführen.

Agile, DevOps, Lean – What’s Your Maturity Level?

At Tasktop, we’re always looking for ways to improve your application delivery efforts. This time we have engaged Forrester Research to create the Modern Application Delivery (MAD) self-assessment tool to evaluate where your organization stands now in Agile, DevOps and Lean initiatives. In just five minutes, the assessment will help you evaluate where your organization...

Announcing the Tasktop DevOps Integration Hub

Some of the most interesting problems in technology only surface at scale.  For the past few years, the majority of Tasktop’s customers have been using Sync to achieve scaled Agile. Without tool chain integration, it is impossible to get hundreds or thousands of IT staff adopting enterprise Agile methodologies such as SAFe, DAD, Scrum.org’s Nexus...

Scaled Agile, Lean, and the Journey to Scaled DevOps

This week, Tasktop announced its latest innovation in software lifecycle integration. We’ve added a whole new integration capability to our portfolio that enables DevOps practices to scale to the rest of the Connected Software Lifecycle.  What this means to our customers is that they finally have the DevOps Integration Hub needed to scale DevOps transformations...

Software Development Productivity From The Perspective Of Developers

If Isaac Newton were alive today, we might have the Newtonian laws of software development: For every increase in our ability to construct complex software, there shall be an equal increase in the demand for even more complex software. One solution to keeping up with this increased demand might be to apply artificial intelligence techniques...

How the code in your car is paving the future of software delivery

“The future is already here — it’s just not very evenly distributed.” – William Gibson If you’re looking to predict how things should work in the future, start by looking in the right places in the present.  Innovations in technology, management and collaboration that will change the way we work are already up and running...

Golf And Product Management: An Unlikely Parallel?

For 14 years of my life I thought I would pursue a career in professional golf. That was my goal from the time I was 8 years old, so day-in and day-out I focused on that goal with endless hours of practice, physical awareness, health and later, an – NCAA DI scholarship and tournament wins....

Leitplanken für die Entscheidungsfindung verwenden

Leitplanken sollen verhindern, dass sich Menschen unbeabsichtigt in gefährliches Gelände begeben. Sie befinden sich in der Regel an den heikelsten Stellen, an denen man leicht falsch abbiegen kann. Genauso wie Leitplanken auf der Fahrbahn die Autofahrer sicherer machen, können Entscheidungsleitplanken Unternehmen davor schützen, unnötige Risiken einzugehen. Unser Konzept der Leitplanken für die Wissensarbeit wurde geboren...

The Key To Successful Software Lifecycle Integration Deployments

I experienced my first small earthquake (a 4.7 magnitude on the Richter scale) in Vancouver, over the Christmas holiday. I didn’t even realize it was happening, since I was sleeping.  This got me thinking about planning, not only for my family’s safety, but also in general.  As a developer, planning was key to the Agile...

Latte Art and the Art of the Agile Team

These past eight months I’’ve spent working at Tasktop, I’’ve picked up some truly interesting and marketable skills. Among the expected skills for a Quality Assurance Engineer (attention to detail, ability to assess large swaths of code for functionality, critical thinking for creating tests, communication skills) one of the skills my colleagues point out is the fine...