Scrum and Kanban are undoubtedly the practical guides to doing agile. The popularity they have garnered over the last few decades has been overwhelming. Many agile practitioners prefer Scrum, Kanban and even newer methodologies like "Scrum-Ban"; the debate continues on which one you should choose. Let us try to unravel the key similarities and differences and their relevance in today’s software realm.

A Brief History of Scrum and Kanban

Have you seen a storekeeper stocking his supermarket shelf? When he observes that the shelf is near empty, he refills goods from the warehouse. The storekeeper never had a huge stock in his warehouse; he simply replenishes them when they near depletion. In effect, inventory levels are decided based on consumption pattern. In 1950s, engineers at Toyota were inspired by this model and adopted this in their factory floors. This practice smoothened their inventory levels and eliminated waste significantly. This system later came to be known as Kanban. Kanban simply enforces a strict work-in-progress limit and provides a visual understanding of progress of task.

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Meetings are an intrinsic part of professional life. Meetings provide employees the opportunity to share ideas, network, improve their understanding of each other, and update employees and management alike on new developments.

However, when meetings are unplanned, they disrupt the entire work environment. Without a set meeting agenda, it is difficult to know whose attendance is a must for the meeting to be a success. Do you need the large conference room or the small one?

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When you think of feedback at work, those yearly assessment and feedback forms flash across your mind. Although these annual performance reviews are helpful, it can also be helpful for managers to look beyond them.

Employees want their work to be recognized. They want to know how they’re doing and if what they do is effective enough.

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Ne regardez pas maintenant, mais de plus en plus d’entreprises décident de tout confier à des fournisseurs de cloud sélectionnés. Les entreprises vont-elles répéter les mêmes erreurs que lors de l’ère des grands logiciels en s’enfermant chez un prestataire unique ?
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Much like the practice of enterprise software delivery itself, traceability is complex and fast becoming one of the biggest technical headaches for organizations worldwide. 

It’s easy to see why. Think of all those concurrent product lines. All those evolving features. All that mutable product information that specialist teams create and depend on during different stages of the process. Think of how the essence of Agile means requirements constantly evolve from backlog to deployed.

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Remember the time you were sitting in the university lecture about staying focused?

The hall was full of students, all attentively listening to the energetic instructor. He really knew what he was talking about — or at least it seemed so.

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Facebook a affirmé que cela avait été fait pour des questions de sécurité suite au piratage de Sony Picture en 2014. Reste que cela pose des questions sérieuses sur la confiance que les utilisateurs peuvent avoir dans la fiabilité du service de messagerie de Facebook.
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Vu son prix et ses qualités, la XSound Go de Tribit est une enceinte Bluetooth vraiment dure à battre.
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IT Value System

Business focus has changed today from process-centric to customer-centric and value-centric. The key priorities are faster time to market, improving efficiency through automation, providing real value to internal & external customers in order to stay competitive and cost effective. The age of digital transformation and innovation demand businesses to change and adapt faster. There are various best practices and frameworks available in the industry to guide companies with a set of recommended processes for efficient IT Service Management (ITSM).

ITIL, COBIT, ISO/IEC 20000, CMMI, MOF, IT4IT, DevOps, Agile, Lean, SIAM, VeriSM.

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Facebook traque le prochain Cambridge Analytica, mais n’a rien trouvé à ce jour, explique la numéro deux de Facebook. Sheryl Sandberg travaille aussi à rassurer les clients du réseau social, les vrais. Les annonceurs seraient toutefois peu nombreux à avoir mis en pause leurs campagnes de pub.
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