Agile Manifesto co-author blasts failure rates report, talks up 'reimagining' project [Wed Jul 17 2024]

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Agile Manifesto co-author blasts failure rates report, talks up 'reimagining' project

Jon Kern is looking for Agile exemplars, not the 'Agile Industrial Complex'

 

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Bernie Sanders puts e-souk titan on blast for workplace harm

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Antitrust: GoDaddy under fire for banning DNS automation tool in favor of its own

Domain name giant yanked into court after Entri Connect disconnect

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Huawei lays final bricks of billion-dollar Shanghai R&D complex

Billed as a city in its own right, center built to advance megacorp's 5G, cloud, and AI tech

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Intel's China investments may have spurred fresh US restrictions

Has America been taking it too easy on local companies so far?

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Qualcomm sues Chinese handset-maker in India to defend African market

There's a lot of territory to cover here

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Big Music reprises classic hit 'ISPs need to stop their customers torrenting or we'll sue'

Stop us if you think you've heard this one before: Legal supergroup demands billions from Verizon

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China's Honor debuts laptop with bonkers removable camera that lives in a little slot

Privacy preserved, with potential to lose the camera in your pocket or beyond

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Move follows Instagram and Facebook giant's decision to reverse direction in EU after protests

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FBI gains access to Trump rally shooter's phone

Hasn't said how it did it, but has form cracking devices

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You know what spreadsheets need? LLMs, says Microsoft

Excel-lent, Smithers, have we fired accounting yet?

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Gartner nudges down global IT spending growth forecast as 'change fatigue' persists

Meanwhile, software vendors are left paying the GenAI 'tax' as users yet to see value

UK antitrust cops thrust probe into Microsoft, Inflection AI merger

AI supremacy is a helluva drug, and Redmond's old habits die hard

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Microsoft to intro checkpoint cumulative updates for Win 11

The mission? To spend less time in patch purgatory

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Latest MySQL release is underwhelming, say some DB experts

Oracle's priorities may lie elsewhere but it is unfair to say all innovation can go in community edition, reckons analyst

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Agile Manifesto co-author blasts failure rates report, talks up 'reimagining' project

Jon Kern is looking for Agile exemplars, not the 'Agile Industrial Complex'

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Cold comfort to teachers who got paid late, but ERP software rollout had 'unrealistic' timeline

18 months late, overbudget... report finds council's SAP ERP rip 'n' replace with Unit4 had hidden complexity

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Iran's MuddyWater phishes Israeli orgs with custom BugSleep backdoor

India, Turkey, also being targeted by campaign that relies on corporate email compromise

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Cyber-crime super-crew Scattered Spider falls in love with RansomHub and Qilin

Extortionists left hanging after rivals crawled into the woodwork

Rite Aid admits 2.2 million people’s data stolen by criminals

RansomHub allegedly strikes again as its star continues to rise in the cybercrime scene

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65 years of NASA's meatball: Original logo lives on despite detractors

Next year the 'worm' turns 50 – there's room for both at the US space agency

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Tesla delays 'Robotaxi' event as Musk 'makes' design 'tweaks'

Several models roasted for perceived flaws at this point, so maybe double-checking form's not a bad idea

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Yandex sells off Russian ops, now Putin itself about as Nebius Group

Two-year legal saga ends with Netherlands-based entity ready to bring diverse AI interests to the world

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