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Posted in: IT Service Management

Do we work according to waterfall or agile methods?

Eating your own dog-food is a classic quote, and we try to adapt to this maxim.

When we started with Architecture Corner a year ago, we didn't have a method or ways-of-working in place. We just shot a few episodes, edited them and published them one by one.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On August 12, 2016 In Project management, IT Service Management, Creative arts

Bi-modal IT is not relevant

Joakim Lindbom and Greger Wistrand both talked about the pro’s and con’s with bi-modal or pace layered IT. Joakim sees the benefits and Greger explains why it doesn’t work.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On July 26, 2016 In IT Service Management, Strategy, Technology

How to define a service

How to define a service in a good way is like asking for how long a string is. It depends is the usual answer.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On October 27, 2015 In IT Service Management, Enterprise architecture, Software development

Future of ITIL, revisited

For a few weeks, I've been blogging and talking about Service Management and ITIL in an more agile world.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On October 2, 2015 In Enterprise architecture, IT Service Management Tagged ITIL

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