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Happy 15th, Tasktop! Happy 5th, Tasktop Hub!

Tasktop

January 17, 2007: Dr. Mik Kersten, Dr. Gail Murphy and Robert Elves founded Tasktop. Just to put it in context, here are some other highlights from 2007: Apple iPhone was announced and launched. years old when Marc Andreessen announced that Software is Eating the World. In the following years: Tasktop was 4.5

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Everyone a Beginner?

The Agile Manager

A development company is in the invention or innovation business. Investors and customers place high value on efficiency and reliability. To wit: the ribbon interface that replaced the command menus in Microsoft Office 2007 was not met with enthusiasm. That's great for those of us in the business of software.

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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

Egnyte is a secure Content Collaboration and Data Governance platform, founded in 2007 when Google drive wasn't born and AWS S3 was cost-prohibitive. In 2007, businesses had started to become more distributed; customers were using multiple devices to access their files and there was a need to make this experience as smooth as possible.

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Data Mining Problems in Retail

Highly Scalable

More specifically, the article was inspired by three major case studies from Albert Heijn [KOK07], the largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands, Zara [CA12], an international apparel retailer, and RueLaLa [JH14], an innovative online fashion retailer. Fisher, 2007. Khan and D. Jain, 2005. Levin, 2013. Marlin, 2004.

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Strategic IT Does More than Assume Technology Risk, it Mitigates Business Risk

The Agile Manager

Thus leadership and its derivative characteristics - notably innovation and responsiveness - are the result of calculated, not wanton, risk taking. Software development capacity, IT infrastructure, and software as a service are all examples of risk assumption. Look for another Capital Markets paper in July 2007.