While the past few years saw a big drive towards caring for employees, the last months have seen the pendulum swing in the other direction. The tech industry has been harrowed by layoffs and economic ...
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It's important to track, measure and assess the performance of your software development teams as an engineering leader. This way, you ensure that you'll come up with the highest quality product. This ...
The purpose of tracking and monitoring software engineering metrics is to assess the current product or process performance, enhance it, and anticipate the quality after the software development ...
Historically, many of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) major IT acquisition programs have taken longer than expected to develop or failed to deliver the desired value. In April 2016, to ...
IT - AI did not enter software development as a sudden replacement for engineers. It appeared gradually, first through small ...
DevOps metrics startup Software.co Technologies Inc. announced today it has raised $15 million in new funding to grow its platform and provide essential insights to engineering teams to enable faster ...
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Why do we spend so much time on a process nobody wants? If you’re doing it right, the performance review process should be unnecessary. I’ve never been a big fan of annual performance reviews. Frankly ...
Goal-setting and tracking tools enable you to project achievements, record progress and establish key performance indicators.
Talented software developers bristle at the idea of being closely managed. Here are seven ways to align development teams and business objectives without making developers miserable. I’ve been asked ...