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Top DevOps Trends that Will Matter in 2020 For Your Business

Smart Data Collective

Those are: Continuous Development Approach Collaborative Development Ongoing Testing Continuous Release and Deployment Continuous Monitoring Collaborative Customer Feedback and Optimization. Site Reliability Engineering is an engineering discipline that first came into being in 2003 at Google before the word DevOps was even coined.

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An Overview of Sales Analytics in Event Industry

BizAcuity

Some businesses in 2003 started using predictive analytics generating an average Return on Investment or ROI of 145% as per the study that was undertaken by IDC. By monitoring engagement data on real time activity dashboards, event managers can see how things are shaping up across the events.

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7 Key Lessons for Agile Leaders from McChrystal’s Team of Teams Book

Vitality Chicago

— Mirza S Saiyadain, Organisational Behaviour (2003). Initially the Task Force that McChrystal took over in 2003 was a hierarchy, much as you would expect from a military organization. Such situations outpace a single leader’s ability to predict, monitor, and control. Networks over Hierarchies.

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Why Agile Transformation Fails | AgileIndy 2021

Leading Agile

So I got involved with agile back in like 2003 and I was working in this company called CheckFree. So what’s the monitoring capability? So I’m monitoring organizational health, organizational culture, financial performance, our organizational design. And so my indoctrination to agile was never ever in the small.

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Analyzing the history of Tableau innovation

Tableau

Tableau was born at Stanford by PhD candidate Chris Stolte under Professor Pat Hanrahan , along with the third co-founder, Christian Chabot , who was in the room at Chris’ dissertation defense in 2003. For example, computers can monitor changing data and notify appropriate people about anomalous changes.

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Analyzing the history of Tableau innovation

Tableau

Tableau was born at Stanford by PhD candidate Chris Stolte under Professor Pat Hanrahan , along with the third co-founder, Christian Chabot , who was in the room at Chris’ dissertation defense in 2003. For example, computers can monitor changing data and notify appropriate people about anomalous changes.