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Cutter offers a variety of virtual and in-person events, where you can engage with our experts and with other executives worldwide. From webinars to virtual bootcamps, in-person conferences to online seminars, we invite you to join the conversation today!

On-demand Webinar

How New Database Technologies Are Turning Data Analytics Rules Upside Down


In this on demand webinar, Vince Kellen shares a new approach to data analytics, what it has generated for the University of CA San Diego, and the lessons they’ve learned that you, too, can adopt. 

On-demand Webinar

Business Architecture: Answering the Call to Achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals

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Discover how you can, and why you should, leverage business architecture to facilitate collaboration and support the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals — a bold global agenda helping the world move to a broader set of objectives that include well-being, environmental sustainability, and social fairness.

Peer-to-peer

Supporting Digital Transformation Success with a Data and Digital Architecture

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Discuss the challenges and considerations of data and digital architectures and how they can help facilitate value stream enablement and the customer journeys that companies are building to stay in touch with changing client expectations and user experiences.

On-demand Webinar

IT Development as a Production Line


Discover why shifting to IT development production lines, managed in the same way as the vehicle production processes, can improve software delivery in your organization.

Member Bootcamp

Disruption Squared: Re-Thinking Your Business in a COVID-and-Digitally-Disrupted World

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In 2-hours/day for 2-days, decision makers, strategists, technologists and program implementers will gain a deep understanding of the most urgent digital disruption threats and the ways of thinking and transforming essential to success in this era of disruption. Glean new strategic perspectives your team can incorporate into future plans and actions, and discuss and share ideas and experiences with both your team and colleagues from other participating organizations.

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Agile Beyond Frameworks

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So what is beyond the frameworks? Has Agile itself “pivoted without remorse?” Discuss, with Jon Ward, the importance of frameworks in achieving enterprise agility.

On-demand Webinar

Improve Software Systems Designs by Applying Residuality Theory


Residuality theory is a new paradigm that views systems as stacks of interconnected residues - the remains of the system after it is impacted by a particular form of stress. Watch this on-demand webinar with Cutter Consortium Senior Consultant Barry M. O'Reilly to find out how it can replace cumbersome architectural frameworks, address nonfunctional requirements early, and provide justifiable architecture decisions.

On-demand Webinar

Dissecting the Aches and Pains of Implementing Business Agility


Borys Stokalski and Aleksander Solecki look at the processes and practices that support business agility from the perspectives of value innovation and product portfolio management. You’ll discover why “crossing of the Rubicon” is a useful metaphor to describe the challenge of rolling out an innovation that fundamentally changes the way an organization works, and why to achieve truly transformative changes, you’ll need to reevaluate skills, priorities, resources, and power.

On-demand Webinar

Enterprise Architecture: A Key to Unlocking the Value of Acquisitions


M&As can be rife with challenges. But with a relentless focus on using enterprise architecture (EA) to catalyze acquisitions, the challenges can be mitigated. In this webinar, Gustav Toppenberg and Stefan Henningsson look at the problem of acquisitive growth and reveal how advances in EA practices not only overcome the obstacles, but also enable value creation.

Peer-to-peer

Does Agile Need Disrupting? by Whom? and How? 

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Hillel Glazer leads a Cutter Consortium Members-only Q&A on the Agile experience in your organizations — What’s been good? What’s been difficult? What workarounds and solutions have you’ve created? What does the future hold for Agile in your organization on the team level? On the enterprise level? What kinds of disruptions might be good for Agile in general?