Trends come and go, but AIOps and MLOps, spatial computing, and a low-code and high-code toolkit are the future of software development

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Genchi Genbutsu (現地現物) literally translates "real location, real thing”(meaning "the situation onsite") and it is a key principle of the Toyota Production System. The principle is sometimes referred to as "go and see." It suggests that in order to truly understand a situation one needs to observe what is happening at the site where work actually takes place: the gemba (現場). One definition is that it is "collecting facts and data at the actual site of the work or problem.
Kaizen is focused on small improvements as a result of ongoing efforts of the company's staff members. On the other hand, innovation is focused on large, dramatic improvements as a result of big changes in technology and equipment.
Most of the outsourcing industry is still trying to figure out what’s possible beyond doing labor arbitrage really well – because that’s what we do.
Blockchain makes it possible to create a business model around a trusted, peer based network of data. In a blockchain KYC solution, the data’s history, or lineage, is known so therefore, because it is validated and added to the network by consensus, it is trusted by all parties based on terms established at the formation of the network.
Take the Innovation display, which divides New Product Development/R&D projects into four types: Bread and Butter, Oysters, Pearls, and White Elephants.
Customer pain points are consistent or recurring problems existing or potential company clients face when interacting with a product or service. These might range from a necessity for a particular product to dissatisfaction with the solutions already on the market.
The needs of their growing customer-base started to outpace the scope of their in-house support systems, they wondered: How can we create an outsourcing plan that builds in the agility we need?
A digital immune system (DIS) combines practices and technologies for software design, development, operations and analytics to mitigate business risks. Here’s what to know.
Agile is everywhere. It’s more than a software development method — it’s become an ideology. What started as an approach to managing single projects is now a set of guiding principles for cutting-edge businesses.
Today, Agile is such a buzzword that even teams outside software development try to incorporate it into their workflow. But Agile is not for everyone.
Software is eating the world. As companies move forward, they must adjust their business practices by automating manual processes with intelligent software solutions.