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Architect your software delivery value stream for speed and quality with integration patterns

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Leading organizations, many of whom are in the Fortune 100 , have taken key steps to architect their software delivery value stream around flow to successfully reduce the time to value of their software products. Architecting for flow is crucial because enterprise software delivery, by its very nature, is a broken process.

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The Flow Framework™ – Defects as Warranty Costs

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It’s obvious why customers want defects fixed, but what’s in it for the software company? Software vendors fix defects because if they didn’t their customers would leave. Even back when software was sold in shrink-wrapped boxes, you’d still be able to get patches to download. . Which is where defect fixes come in. .

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Oops…We Did It Again: Tasktop Named a Leader by GigaOm in Value Stream Management

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The value stream management (VSM) market continues to grow at an exponential rate as enterprises recognize that they need to deliver higher quality software faster to compete in today’s world. Last week, a new research paper by GigaOm analyst, Jon Collins, named Tasktop as a leader in value stream management in software delivery.

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Technical Debt is just like financial debt…except when it isn’t

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“‘Tech debt is taking a loan against next month’s income in order to buy a feature today”‘ The rollout of our founder and CEO Mik Kersten’s Flow Framework has led me to a whole new understanding of how software should be built. Defects (quality). Risk (security and compliance). Learn more.

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Cultural breakthrough: 5 change management tips to support your digital transformation

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Inevitably there will be a cultural shift, especially when you consider all the moving parts: the software delivery teams, the product owners, the multiple business lines. Finding a common language around the flow of value across software delivery value streams to help the business and IT to work better together.

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Path to NoOps part 1: How modern AIOps brings NoOps within reach

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NoOps, or “no operations,” emerged as a concept alongside DevOps and the push to automate the CI/CD pipelines as early as 2010. For most teams, evolving their DevOps practices has been challenging enough. DevOps requires infrastructure experts and software experts to work hand in hand. Or is it just a passing cloud?

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How enterprises can successfully scale Agile development

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That’s why the continued focus on connecting development to the business and all other stages of the software delivery value stream is absolutely crucial to any digital transformation. Tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google treat their entire software delivery toolchain like a product. Its toolchain.