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The Growing Influence Of Open Source Projects
Two years ago, I began writing about the impact of open source development tools, components, processes and organizational models on corporate IT shops. I worked with a range of development managers that shared a very similar point of view: instead of dismissing the so-called renegade open source projects, the managers emulated these projects' activities and hoped to mimic their success. This trend is only growing and I am intrigued by the ways in which IT shops are looking to the open source community for leadership.
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Tackling Offshore Agile Development
As an analyst, I have spoken with hundreds of software developers and managers struggling to improve their delivery capabilities. Many are turning to Agile processes as a means to deliver high quality solutions and at the same time improve time to benefits. And, at the same time, these teams need to work with ever-shrinking budgets. Of all the questions they asked about Agile development in 2005, the most common - and the toughest - was: "Can we take advantage of offshore resources and still use Agile processes?"
“Agile” Versus “agile” Development
There's no question that "agile" is the buzzword of the times for software developers, ISVs, consultants, and businesses, in general. As with most buzzwords, the term is often over-used and mis-used, especially by those trying to portray their products or services in a new light. In the world of software development, the term "agile" is applied to a wide variety of processes, techniques, tools, projects, and phases of the development life cycle. It's important, therefore, to set out some basic definitions and context for the use of the term "agile," especially as it will be used in articles throughout this journal.
CASE STUDY: Learning.com
Portland, Oregon-based Learning.com is a fast-growing software company providing online services to students and teachers to help integrate computer technology and education into their curricula. With a user base of over 30,000 teachers and over 1.5 million students accessing its subscription-based hosted products, Learning.com must continue to innovate and meet market needs while continuing to provide robust and scalable products.
Generating Real Value From Your Service Oriented Architecture
The question is no longer how best to automate business systems, but rather how to improve what's already been automated. We are nearly finished with the initial wave of IT adoption and most of what can be automated already has been. This means that the essential set of features and functions required to run a business already exists in some form. The trick is how to reuse and repurpose existing investments for additional value.
And The Agile Survey Says…
In planning the launch of the Agile Journal, CM Crossroads polled its subscribers on their attitudes towards Agile development and to see how the subscribers' values fit with the priorities for the upcoming journal. In February 2006, over 400 IT professionals representing 25 different industries responded to a short online survey. The results showed a very high level of interest in Agile processes and the recognition that responding to changing business requirements and delivering value are the key success factors for development organizations.
LogicLibrary's Logidex Receives Second ''Ready for IBM Rational Software'' Validation
LogicLibrary(R), the leader in SOA governance and software reuse, today announced that the company's AnySource Asset Adapter has received IBM's "Ready for IBM Rational software" validation for IBM Rational(R) ClearCase(R) and IBM Rational(R) ClearQuest(R) integration. This validation demonstrates that the adapter, which is an extension to LogicLibrary's flagship Logidex product, integrates according to IBM specifications, with Rational ClearCase and Rational ClearQuest and complements the existing Logidex plug-in with key products in the IBM Software Development Platform, including IBM Rational Application Developer, IBM Rational Software Architect and IBM Rational Software Modeler.
LogicLibrary's Logidex Receives Second ''Ready for IBM Rational Software'' Validation
LogicLibrary(R), the leader in SOA governance and software reuse, today announced that the company's AnySource Asset Adapter has received IBM's "Ready for IBM Rational software" validation for IBM Rational(R) ClearCase(R) and IBM Rational(R) ClearQuest(R) integration. This validation demonstrates that the adapter, which is an extension to LogicLibrary's flagship Logidex product, integrates according to IBM specifications, with Rational ClearCase and Rational ClearQuest and complements the existing Logidex plug-in with key products in the IBM Software Development Platform, including IBM Rational Application Developer, IBM Rational Software Architect and IBM Rational Software Modeler.
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As an analyst, I have spoken with hundreds of software developers and managers struggling to improve their delivery capabilities. Many are turning to Agile processes as a means to deliver high quality solutions and at the same time improve time to benefits. And, at the same time, these teams need to work with ever-shrinking budgets. Of all the questions they asked about Agile development in 2005, the most common - and the toughest - was: "Can we take advantage of offshore resources and still use Agile processes?"

