This case study describes how SolutionsIQ’s Agile coaching and training services helped PowerAdvocate, an energy intelligence company, reduce time to market through the implementation of Agile development methods.
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This case study describes the vital website improvements SolutionsIQ delivered for the Washington Scholarship Coalition, streamlining the process for students in Washington State to find college funding in a tough economy.
Corbis is a creative resource for advertising, marketing, and media professionals worldwide, helping to bring creative work to life with the highest quality photography, footage, and rights services. Corbis needed to assemble a large team to integrate their legacy systems infrastructure into new ERP systems.
The passage of California state legislation and the federal No Child Left Behind Act required the district to begin producing reports about the performance of classrooms and the district as a whole, but the information was located on disparate systems and had to be integrated into one report.
Electronic discovery (eDiscovery) is a highly competitive, rapidly changing technology-enabled services industry. In the face of stiff competition, eDiscovery pioneer EED determined that incorporation of Agile and Scrum practices could help them drive a world-class research and development team to innovate faster and stay ahead.
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This white paper describes a study that tracked how to maximize Return on Investment (ROI) and project performance in Scrum.
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This white paper details the challenges a team at WDSGlobal faced in a distributed development environment, lessons learned, and how issues such as global continuous integration, cultural differences, and conflicting priorities were resolved across regions.
Explore some common successful distributed team working patterns that have been used on distributed Agile development projects in this white paper and related presentation.
Learn about the value-driven user stories exercise that is used by Scrum product owners and their teams to identify required product functionality based on user needs in this white paper.