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Agile vs DevOps – Same, Different, or Something Else?

Cprime

If you have worked in any technology field over the past decade, there’s a good chance that the terms “Agile” and “DevOps” have become overused buzzwords for you, just as other terms like “lean”. Around 2000, the software world claimed the spotlight for Agile as the Manifesto for Agile Software Development was published.

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Agile History and Archaeology

Managed Agile

Have you ever thought about how Agile history has evolved and the broad archaeology behind what direction it is going in? To really understand what is going on, its useful to pretend to be amateur archaeologists and step back and look at the history of how Agile has evolved. What is Archaeology and How Does it Relate to Agile?

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

Agile Unplugged is your chance to explore LeadingAgile’s freshest ideas, mental models, frameworks, and solutions with the people that are actually doing the work of leading large-scale Agile Transformation, out in the field. So, I had never, I’d like heard of Agile, but like, I had no experience with Agile.

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Army Veteran and Contract Program Manager Keeps His Skills Updated With Villanova Certifications

Villanova University

After earning a second master’s degree, Sherrill returned to Villanova to earn a Professional Certification in Agile & Scrum. The Agile and Scrum certification from Villanova helped me do just that.”. Sherrill retired in 2007. Agile methodology attracted him because of its approach to developing a product.

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Key Components of the DevOps Pipeline?

Agilemania

Concerns were voiced in the IT operations and software development sectors from 2007 to 2008 about the old software development paradigm that split operations from developers regarding how code was distributed and supported. The DevOps technique supports continuous innovation, agility, and scalability.

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MVP in project management: Getting solutions to market faster

Monday

” According to Eric Ries, author of “The Lean Startup,” the minimal viable product approach lets teams and businesses learn quickly, adjust agilely, and quickly improve products for maximum scaling. The MVP concept goes hand-in-hand with the Agile methodology often used in software development. Get started.

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Army Veteran and Contract Program Manager Keeps His Skills Updated With Villanova Certifications

Villanova University

After earning a second master’s degree, Sherrill returned to Villanova to earn a Professional Certification in Agile & Scrum. The Agile and Scrum certification from Villanova helped me do just that.” Sherrill retired in 2007. Agile methodology attracted him because of its approach to developing a product.

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