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Micro transformation: Driving big business benefit through quick IT wins

CIO

So Mahon is driving digital transformation in a different direction, doing minimum viable products (MVPs), or micro transformations, which are pieces of a system that are digitized in small increments. Too often, Belmont says, IT tends to think about products and shiny objects more so than outcomes.

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Agile Outsourcing Success Part 2: 5 Steps for Evaluating Agile Software Partners

Gorilla Logic

In Part One of Gorilla Logic’s blog series on Agile software development, we provided recommendations for how you can realize stellar results when leveraging an Agile outsourcing model. In Part 2 of this series, we share five steps for evaluating Agile software partners that set you up for success. .

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Functional Prototype: How to Iterate with your Software Product

Altexsoft

The term prototype is often mixed up with a proof of concept (PoC) and a minimum viable product (MVP). You can often find them used interchangeably because every team decides what their validation product will be named for themselves. If you follow the agile development process, you will have to do a lot of testing.

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Examining low-code/no-code popularity across Africa and its range of disruption for CIOs

CIO

“Forty-four percent say the ability to accelerate the delivery of new software and applications is a benefit — the lowest percentage of any region.” Some West African countries, such as Benin, understand that low-code/no-code tools are innovative and disruptive to the CIO community, but not universally trusted.

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12 strategic tips CIOs can learn from tech vendor CTOs

CIO

“Embracing change, fostering innovation, and maintaining a relentless focus on delivering value will serve CIOs well in this new era of digital transformation,’’ Purdy says. Phil Purdy, acting CTO, IMRnext IMRnext This changes the focus from minimum viable product (MVP) to integrated functional capability (IFC), Purdy explains.