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You may have noticed our recent certification announcement related to ISO 26262, but what you may not know is the behind the scenes story of how it all went down. This was no easy walk in the park. Our journey to being certified by TÜV SÜD as “fit for purpose” started with the simple realization […]
This is the final post in a series examining the changes that have occurred since the Agile Manifesto was published and the implications they have on how we might consider the Manifesto today. Read the first post here and download the full ebook, “A Modern Take on the Agile Manifesto.” In my earlier posts in […]
This is the seventh post in a series examining the changes that have occurred since the Agile Manifesto was published and the implications they have on how we might consider the Manifesto today. Find the first post here. In 2001 the notion was that documentation should be replaced by working software. Of course, back then ‘software’ […]
This is the fourth post in a series examining the changes that have occurred since the Agile Manifesto was published and the implications they have on how we might consider the Manifesto today. Find the first post here. In the previous two posts in this series I discussed that the world has changed and software is […]
This is the third post in a series examining the changes that have occurred since the Agile Manifesto was published and the implications they have on how we might consider the Manifesto today. Find the first post here. Today, software is everywhere. It’s in everything we do. We as consumers interact and buy software more than […]
I’m thrilled to introduce a new version of Jama. Over the weekend, we upgraded Jama to our SaaS customers. This release marks our continued focus on providing organizations and teams a central place to manage and communicate their product definition, development and deployment. At the core of the new features for this release, we’ve linked […]
In the early days, there were three of us: Eric Winquist, Sean Tong and me. We were setting out to do something that we knew was needed in our industry, to build a truly collaborative tool that people would use to build really complex things. We had big ideas and a not so big office. […]
There has been no shortage of press surrounding the HealthCare.gov October 1st release. Much of the debate points fingers at individuals often skewed by political leanings and party affiliation. Regardless of the political circus there are important lessons to be learned that highlight yet another glaring example of the importance of open, iterative collaboration around […]