Month: July 2012

  • Series: How to Kill the Architecture Department? Part 1

    Part 1: The Employee Formerly Known As Architect Every system has an architecture, but it is not necessarily designed by an architect. This post sketches a reference model for agile organizations without the role of Architect. Next posts in this series will provide best practices on how to improve architecture within this architect-less agile reference…

  • Kinect for Windows at Imagine Cup 2012 Finals

    The Imagine Cup competition—which recently concluded its tenth year—throws the spotlight on cutting-edge innovations. Two-thirds of the education-focused projects utilized Microsoft Kinect in a variety of different ways, including interactive therapy for stroke victims, an automated cart to help make solo trips to crowded public places manageable for the disabled, and an application to help…

  • Mobile Websites vs Responsive Design: What’s the right solution for your business?

    The following post originally appeared on the Google Mobile Ads Blog. As more of your competitors Go Mo, building a mobile-friendly site becomes more of a priority for your business. Over the past two years alone, mobile search traffic has increased five-fold. Customers are searching for your business from their mobile phones, and you need…

  • Faciliter l’adoption de l’Agile grâce au «Shu Ha Ri»

    Lors de mes deux dernières missions, j’ai participé à l’accompagnement d’une équipe projet pour l’adoption de la méthode Agile. Ce qui m’a frappé dans ces missions c’est que bien que les deux missions soient très semblables (même objectif, même équipe OCTO, même caractéristiques de l’équipe côté client) nous avons pu améliorer significativement le passage de…