Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Why Feds Are Embracing Agile

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  August 14, 2013
Roger Baker Why Feds Are Embracing Agile
Agile development can save costs, but it also can help improve the position of the CIO and the IT organization in the agency.

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COMMENTARY
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It's hard getting employees to leave their favorite apps to use social collaboration tools. Instead, incorporate social in the apps where they live and breathe.

Microsoft Needs 3 Surface Tablets: 3 Reasons
Microsoft is having trouble selling the Surface tablets it already makes. But here's why adding a third would be a smart move.

Big Data Hiring: Unorthodox Advice
Music majors, physicists and business domain experts bring fresh perspectives to an effective data science team, says Booz Allen Hamilton analytics expert.


NEWS & ANALYSIS
Windows Phone 8 Seizes On iPhone Dry Spell
Android leads, iOS is slipping and Windows Phone 8 is inching forward. But until new products arrive this fall, it's premature to call winners and losers.

Windows 8.1 Faces October Challenge
Microsoft looks to have given itself just eight weeks to polish its delivery before heading into two substantial tests: holiday consumer sales and 2014's anticipated enterprise upgrade cycle.

Desktop Virtualization Vs. BYOD, Windows Worries
Want to let employees choose their own computers even though your business relies on Windows XP? A VDI deployment could help.

5 Google Calendar Headaches, Cured
Is Google Calendar frustrating you at reschedule time? Check out these five workarounds to common problems.


 
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