by Leigh Jasper on January 6, 2012
Collaboration for Grown Ups is well underway and I’m kicking off 2012 with what I promised: the second part of my collaboration trend predictions for the coming year. Part one addressed trends like Big Data and social networking. For part two, I switched gears a little bit into cloud deployment and how it relates to [...]
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by David Chatterton on January 5, 2012
Back in 2009, Simon Bristow presented to the Agile Australia conference on how Aconex had incorporated “Inter-Sprint Breaks” into the Agile process to avoid burning out teams with the pressures of back-to-back sprint delivery. Included in the set of activities that Aconex undertakes in these breaks were Hackathons (one day to work on a project [...]
by Leigh Jasper on December 22, 2011
I hope everyone is enjoying my Computerworld blogs so far. In this week’s Collaboration for Grown Ups post, Collaboration trends for 2012: Part one, I addressed the three hot topics that have been top-of-mind for me: Big Data, Social and Mobile. The construction industry is no stranger to the marriage of collaboration and Big [...]
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by Leigh Jasper on December 15, 2011
This is the third installment in my Computerworld blog series, Collaboration for Grown Ups, and this week we’re tackling an issue that you don’t want to ignore: legal risk. The first thing you should ask yourself when choosing a collaboration system should be: “what legal risks exist?” Most often overlooked is the simple fact that [...]
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