Agile Lineout — A Contextual Alternative to Scrum: A Q&A

Jon Ward
In a recent webinar, Cutter Consortium Senior Consultant Jon Ward introduced an agile approach that uses behavioral theory, lean principles and agile wisdom to help teams create high-value solutions quickly. This Advisor shares the Q&A session that followed. Perhaps Jon's advice will spark some new ideas on how your organization can leverage Agile Lineout practices for team success.

Insights from Study Help Maximize Business Architects’ Strengths

Whynde Kuehn
This Advisor examines the findings of a Business Architecture Strengths Study from a Clifton Strengths assessment and provides a few recommendations to leverage the unique abilities of business architecture within our organizations.

The Enterprise Architect as Troubleshooter

Scott Whitmire
Every change effort requires a certain amount of troubleshooting to determine what processes and capabilities need to be altered to meet new business goals. Yet, far too little attention has been given to the skill of troubleshooting. This Advisor explores troubleshooting as a skill and a process and discusses how to apply it to enterprise architecture to identify appropriate starting points for change initiatives.

Achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals with BA, When Good Data Goes Bad, more!

Cutter Consortium
In this edition of The Cutter Edge, you'll discover which UN Sustainable Development Goals are relevant to your organization, how well-intentioned data collection could turn bad, and more!

The Role of IT in Citizen Development

Dave Garrett, Ian Duncan

In the age of transformation, advances in artificial intelligence are rapidly disconnecting end users from the complexity of the technology they use. The result is a world where we can do many things without having to understand how they work. For example, Amazon’s Alexa lets users ask complicated questions using nat­ural language input and receive immediate answers.


The Role of IT in Citizen Development

Dave Garrett, Ian Duncan

In the age of transformation, advances in artificial intelligence are rapidly disconnecting end users from the complexity of the technology they use. The result is a world where we can do many things without having to understand how they work. For example, Amazon’s Alexa lets users ask complicated questions using nat­ural language input and receive immediate answers.


Challenges to Low-Code Adoption

Jacek Chmiel
With a new generation of cloud-enabled low-code tools, we can combine the simplicity and friendliness of easy-to-use develop­ment environments with the ability to deploy distrib­uted business applications. This Advisor addresses some of the key arguments against low-code adoption.

Challenges to Low-Code Adoption

Jacek Chmiel
With a new generation of cloud-enabled low-code tools, we can combine the simplicity and friendliness of easy-to-use develop­ment environments with the ability to deploy distrib­uted business applications. This Advisor addresses some of the key arguments against low-code adoption.

The Importance of a Well-Defined Business Vocabulary

William Ulrich
Many organizations lack a well-defined, rationalized business vocabulary as a basis for information management. As a result, the data they rely on results in many business challenges, as discussed in this Advisor.

Enforcing Compliance as Code

Adam Swenson
Controls are only as good as their ability to be enforced. This Advisor reviews the architecture and enforcement mechanisms used to steer developers, DevOps, and infrastructure engineering staff through the use of compliance-as-code controls.

Supporting Digital Twins with Edge Computing

Sameer Kher
Cloud computing, with its scalability and relatively low cost, has traditionally been the technology environment of choice for supporting digital twins. Today, edge computing has emerged as a promising alternative. This Advisor explores the benefits of edge computing over cloud computing.

The Essentials of Great Innovation Teams, Part II: Building Meaningful Missions

Robert Ogilvie, Jeffrey McNally
In Part II of this Executive Update series on creating great innovation teams, we explore how to build meaningful missions.

The Implications of a Transformation

Matt Ganis

A digital transformation is no less than a change in an organization’s activities, business processes, competencies, and models that allows it to fully leverage the opportunities of current and future emerging digital technologies. The effort, expense, and pain involved with this type of change may lead some to question the necessity.


On the Path to Achieve the Benefits of Agile

Cheryl Crupi
In the course of “going Agile,” you will eliminate old processes, practices, and mindsets. This Advisor offers keen advice on how to avoid marginalizing the people who are experts in the previous way of working. Success depends on everyone in your organization understanding the vision, the why, and the road to get there.

Agile Lineout — A Contextual Alternative to Scrum

Jon Ward
In this on-demand webinar, you'll learn about an agile approach tailored for IT and non-IT activities. Jon Ward’s Agile Lineout uses behavioral theory, lean principles and agile wisdom to help teams create high-value solutions quickly.

Agile Lineout — A Contextual Alternative to Scrum

Jon Ward
In this on-demand webinar, you'll learn about an agile approach tailored for IT and non-IT activities. Jon Ward’s Agile Lineout uses behavioral theory, lean principles and agile wisdom to help teams create high-value solutions quickly.

Predictive Analytics/ML and RPA High on Enterprise IPA Initiative List

Curt Hall
In a recent survey, Cutter Consortium looked into the technologies that companies are interested in using to support their intelligent process automation (IPA) initiatives. In this Advisor, we take a closer look at the top two: predictive analytics/machine learning (ML) and robotic process automation (RPA).

Architecting with Humility

Balaji Prasad
Architecting over time is even more challenging than architecting over space. Time is not just one more dimension. Time brings relative unknowns that make it difficult, even impossible, to define requirements in advance. How do we build for a universe that we cannot see?

Emerging Trends and Opportunities Made Possible by Fintech

Kevin O'Leary
Discover how fintech can support businesses to not only reopen post-pandemic, but also to develop a robust digital infrastructure that will support growth into the future.

Alleviating Bias in AI Systems with Data Profiling and Synthetic Data Sets

Curt Hall
Neural networks and other machine learning (ML) model development typically requires large amounts of data for training and testing purposes. Because much of this data is historical, there is the chance that the artificial intelligence (AI) models could learn existing prejudices pertaining to gender, race, age, sexual orientation, and other biases. This Advisor explores these and other issues around data that can also contribute to biases and inaccuracies in ML algorithms.

Quantum Computing Gaining Speed, Advocating for Cloud Usage, more!

Cutter Consortium
This edition of The Cutter Edge explores the promise and potential of quantum computing, how IT departments can convince finance and procurement about the benefits of the cloud, and more.

Quantum Software Engineering Challenges

Mario Piattini
Despite recent advances in quantum programming tools, there are two major challenges facing quantum software developers. First, there is an understandable fear of betting on a platform or language that ends up being discontinued. Second, quantum computer scientists need to understand cur­rent software engineering principles and techniques, or they will spend too much time reinventing the wheel.

Women in Leadership: Challenges and Expectations

Areej Khataybih
In this interview, transformational coach Areej Khataybih offers a psychological perspective on women leaders and what contributes to their success and their challenges. She highlights the challenges that come from internal obstacles and beliefs of not being good enough and the battle of competing with male counterparts and, in the process, denying women’s full selves, the emotional and the logical.

Quantum Computing: Gaining Speed Qubit by Qubit — An Introduction

San Murugesan
The quantum computing race is already under way. Although still a nebulous concept to many IT professionals and business executives, it’s time to examine its near- and long-term potential by placing it on strategic business and IT roadmaps. The Advisor explores the progress made in quantum computing, as well as the opportunities, disruptive potential, and challenges the technology brings.

Roadmap for Effective Portfolio Management

Brian Seitz
What are the steps in creating a successful portfolio management practice? This Advisor explores how to establish governance, conduct a maturity assessment, and take a cyclical approach to operating a practice. It also provides important points to keep in mind regarding each stage of the roadmap.