Friday, February 16, 2007

Agile Project Management: Mainstream at Last?

There's an excellent writeup on the LeadingAnswers blog site about the rise, fall, and rediscovery of Agile Project Management. I like the "Universal Lifecycle of New Technology" which outlines how ideas take flight, and then, after people inevitably misapply or overuse it, it fails, only to be resurrected successfully later with a slight twist.

I've seen this happen with a variety of non-technology processes and ideas as well, including TQM, Six Sigma, Critical Chain, PMOs, and---dare I say it---Project Management in general, all of which are currently in various stages of this lifecycle.

The article is well worth reading. For fans of Agile Project Management or those curious in the concepts, LeadingAnswers is a valuable site.

By the way, as a proponent of Geoffrey Moore's Crossing the Chasm book on marketing disruptive technology, I was also interested to see that the article has a link to a white paper titled, "Crossing the Agile Chasm."

LeadingAnswers: Leadership and Agile Project Management Blog: The Rise, Fall and Rediscovery of Agile Methods

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Sunday, October 01, 2006

Project Management System: Stakeholder Visibility

Transportation industry project management system enables visibility through the project lifecycle to stakeholders. NJIT research team collaborates with users in Houston to customize the system to its needs. A number of installations have been completed across the country. ...

Project management system enables better visibility to transportation projects

... "The Houston program provides detailed and easily accessible information on transportation projects in the region for TIPs and regional transportation plans. With TELUS, the process is open to citizens and stakeholder groups, not only for project selection, but for tracking project schedules, funding commitments, and related issues. " ...

Via NJIT: NJIT Researchers Help Texans Employ Transportation Technology ...

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Monday, June 19, 2006

5 Lessons in Leadership

The following Lessons in Leadership were originally presented at a recent CIO Leadership Conference but are also applicable to PM's:

10. Failure is not an option (as per Apollo 13's project leader Gene Krantz)

9. The kind of organization you are in determines the kind of leader you need to be (I'd also add that WHERE the project is in its lifecycle and the level of project experience your team and stakeholders have also matters)

8. A good leader has integrity (e.g., accountable, truthful (including in how you report project status and metrics!), a team player and tough when needed)

7. Don't be lazy. (push beyond your natural abilities - get into the details, get out of your office and talk to people, etc.)

6. Make sure that everyone in your organization can articulate what it is you're trying to accomplish (I've also heard this called "the hymn" (i.e., make sure everyone's singing the same tune, from the same book); if you have a more PC, one-word term, let me know!).

You'll have to wait until later for the next 5...this was plenty to digest in one sitting.

Thanks to Abbie Lundberg, the Editor in Chief of CIO Magazine for the info and insights that she shared in the June 15, 2006 edition. They formed the basis for this blog.

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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

ITIL Service Desk Software: Market Consolidation ...

ITIL service desk market trend is toward consolidation ...
Mercury acquires ITIL service desk software vendor to improve the depth of its offering. Rapid integration of this acquisition should position Mercury as a viable competitor in the service desk space with its suite approach to IT service and portfolio management. ...

... "The acquired offering is an advanced set of ITIL-based technologies that help enable companies to take a business-centric approach to managing an enterprise service desk with low total cost of ownership. This technology provides advanced out-of-the-box ITIL-based capabilities in incident management, problem resolution, configuration management, change management and release management, along with robust functionality in asset and inventory management. Mercury provides this technology as part of its Mercury Service Desk product, which is available as a strategic part of the Mercury BTO Enterprise and part of the Mercury Application Change Lifecycle solution. Mercury plans to further incorporate this technology to expand its set of ITSM offerings within the Mercury BTO Enterprise. " ...

ITIL Service Desk Software: Market Consolidation: Via Mercury Interactive: Mercury Accelerates BTO Strategy For IT Service Management With Strategic Acquisitions ...

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Thursday, June 08, 2006

PMO Process Primer

Last month, I mentioned a four-part series on Projects@Work about establishing PMOs. The first installment was on defining the role of your PMO up front.

Not sure what took so long for the second installment, but it's finally here and worth the wait (maybe it's a monthly series). This installment talks about the types of processes your PMO might undertake, and offers some food for thought with each process area. According to the article, a PMO might consider:

Project Processes (including demand management, approval, portfolio management, project/application lifecycle, and risk mitigation)

Analysis Processes (including business analysis, business case development, and process redesign)

Planning Processes (including planning and tracking, and capital planning and budgeting)

Administration Processes (including methodology management, training, tool development/ownership, and knowledge management)

To date, this series is an excellent primer on PMO startups. It's insightful and obviously written by someone who has had some varied experience in PMO implementation. I'm looking forward to the remaining two parts and will be sure to post the links here.

Kudos to the author, Ted Stephens, an associate principal at Intellilink.

http://www.projectsatwork.com/content/Articles/231627.cfm

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Sunday, April 30, 2006

Service Oriented Project Management (SOPM); Bridging Three Worlds

With all this talk about Business Process Reengineering (BPR), and the latest industry focus on innovation, I've been piecing together a model that brings together the best of BPR, Innovation, and Project Management (and even borrows elements of ITIL). I call it Service Oriented Project Management or SOPM. I believe the term has been used, but not in this context, and not as a formal model. I think it's important enough that it needs to be formalized.

There are some that view these three disciplines as separate, or even mutually-exclusive, but they're not. In fact, to be successful, these disciplines need each other. It should go without saying that BPR needs innovation in order to break new ground (resulting in dramatic and radical change, as opposed to incremental change). And project management skills are needed to keep a team on track and manage risk.

Certainly, there are situations where incremental change is quite appropriate, and, for these cases, process "improvement" disciplines such as Six Sigma and TQM are fine. But especially when radical change is needed, we need a superstructure of good project management to lead all phases of a BPR initiative, from the as-is state exploration, through the to-be state development and validation, and to the actual implementation of the initiative.

Likewise, project management in general needs the strong customer focus that BPR brings (usually sorely lacking in most projects). Almost any project can benefit from a BPR-type approach of getting to the root of the customer's problem first-hand, and bringing about dramatic results through innovative thinking. This also takes project management beyond the realm of simple "execution and control".

Using a BPR lifecycle, innovative thinking, and an overall project management approach, we get a holistic methodology that uses the best of each. And, if this is driven by overarching principles from all three disciplines, we can boost our chances of success exponentially.

And finally, there's the customer. EVERYTHING in all of these disciplines must have a relentless focus on the customer. With any initiative, the glue that holds all of this together is a service owner--- someone who understands the customer's needs (and their business) and owns the initiative from cradle to grave (just like an ideal order fulfillment process should be, according to Michael Hammer, the inventor of BPR). Whether or not this should be the project manager is a whole subject in itself, but it should be someone.

If the project manager does assume this role, then they had better have a strong customer and business focus, and be relieved of any project administration duties that aren't adding value to the customer (which can be assigned to a project accountant). In many companies, the project managers may not have the right skills for this role, but that's not to say that shouldn't change.

More to come, as I flesh out and develop the model. Meanwhile, I'm open to your thoughts on this.

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Sunday, April 02, 2006

Vendor Management: Part of Project Lifecycle

More often, we have been encountering IT projects where vendor management is a key enabler of the project lifecycle. Vendors are involved in the option evaluation, assist in development of the solution architecture, and are critical in the implementation and ongoing support. Selection, negotiation, and management of vendors as partners is a competence that CIOs and IT organizations are developing. Gregory Smith, CIO, World Wildlife Fund discusses his take of vendor management in information technology. ...

... "Drawing on these business capabilities, CIOs are developing best-practice vendor-management functions that are part of the IT-governance framework. CIOs with solid vendor-management functions in their organizations can often tip the scale in their favor ... " ...

Vendor Management: Part of Project Lifecycle: Via Optimize Magazine: Do Customers Have More Clout Than IT Vendors? ...

CIOs develop competence in vendor management, which is a key enabler of the IT project lifecycle ...

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Monday, March 20, 2006

SOA Service Oriented Architecture Governance: Software Enables ...

Flashline releases software enhancements that support full-cycle service oriented architecture SOA governance, by ensuring that policies are enforced across the lifecycle and that services align with the architecture. ...

... "Flashline, the leading registry/repository provider for SOA and software reuse, announced the immediate availability of Flashline for SOA 5.1, featuring new enhancements for governance and lifecycle management. Highlights of the new release include an enhanced policy management module, SOA starter patterns and an integration framework for enterprise systems management tools. " ...

SOA Service Oriented Architecture Governance: Software Enables: Via Flashline: Flashline Enhances Registry and Repository for SOA Governance and Lifecycle Management

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Thursday, March 02, 2006

PLM Market Consolidation: Formation Systems, Now MatrixOne ...

Consolidation in the product lifecycle management PLM software market... Formation Systems. Now, MatrixOne. What's UGS' next move?

... "Dassault Systèmes, a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, and MatrixOne, Inc., a leading provider of collaborative PLM solutions for the value chain, jointly announced a merger agreement pursuant to which Dassault Systèmes would acquire MatrixOne for $7.25 per share in cash, representing a total transaction value of approximately $408 million. The proposed acquisition, which has been approved by both companies' Boards of Directors, is expected to be completed by the end of the 2006 second quarter, subject to customary closing conditions, including approvals by MatrixOne's shareholders and regulatory authorities." ...

PLM Market Consolidation: Formation Systems, Now MatrixOne: Via MatrixOne: Dassault Systèmes to acquire MatrixOne ...

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Sunday, January 29, 2006

SOA Governance: IT Process Implications ...

Governing a service oriented architecture (SOA) touches on multiple aspects of information technology governance: the enterprise architecture, the software development lifecycle, service level operations, project portfolio management. Brent Carlson and Eric Marks thoroughly examine the valuable nuggets of SOA governance best practices and the implications on the processes of IT. ...

... "Because of the loosely coupled nature of SOA, SOA governance is a new discipline that has implications for existing corporate and IT institutions as well as for new organizational structures and processes (and the politics associated with those structures and processes). " ...


SOA Governance: IT Process Implications: Via SYS-CON AUSTRALIA: SOA Governance Best Practices - Architectural, Organizational, and SDLC Implications ...

SOA governance has implications on a number of IT processes ...

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Monday, January 23, 2006

Project Stage-Gates: NASA Improvement Opportunity ...

NASA receives recommendation to improve project management quality through stage-gate approach (knowledge points) to the project lifecycle and solution maturity. ...

... "A report released today by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) concluded that additional decision reviews are needed to ensure that NASA's projects meet their performance, cost, and schedule goals. ...

GAO’s recommendations include requiring that NASA projects demonstrate: that key technologies have reached a high maturity level before approving the projects for transition from the formulation to the implementation phase, that the design is stable before approving the projects for transition from the design phase to the fabrication, assembly, and test phase; and that the design can be manufactured within cost and schedule and meet quality targets prior to any decision to enter into production. " ...


Project Stage-Gates: NASA Improvement Opportunity: Via Democratic Caucus, Committee on Science, U.S. House of Reps: Gordon, Udall Urge NASA to Heed GAO's Project Management Recommendations ...

NASA needs to improve the quality of project management according to GAO report ...

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Thursday, January 19, 2006

Project Benefits; Easy to Forget

There's a good article in Computerworld about how frequently projects begin with a certain ROI expectation, only to have it forgotten by the time the project ends.

Everyone's so busy trying to complete the project on time and on budget, that nobody remembers to track the benefits the project was supposed to bring in the first place.

In fact, the two most critical parts of project success are often overlooked or not even covered in the project lifecycle: the up front strategy piece (i.e. why are we doing this project) and the post-project benefits followup (or at least a transition to benefits analysis as a prerequisite to project closure).

Here's the article, which offers some interesting examples...

Not So Fast! - Computerworld

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Sunday, January 15, 2006

Scrum: Microsoft Adopts For Project Speed ...

In keeping with our scrum theme, this method focuses on delivering value early in the product lifecycle. Simon Avery reports on Scrum software development method employed by Microsoft to accelerate new product cycle time to market. ...

... "To get its classified system to market as fast as possible, Microsoft is relying on what it calls the scrum method of software development, which involves a very small team of engineers. For the on-line classified product, code named Fremont, there are just six developers. " ...

Via The Globe and Mail: Executive Decision: Classifieds force sluggish Microsoft to scrum

Additional resources on Microsoft and scrum ...

Via Microsoft: Download details: Project 2003 Tool: Scrum Solution Starter: "Scrum is an Agile project management practice that employs short iterations and continuous improvement. The Scrum solution starter extends Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003 or Project Standard 2003 and enables project managers to perform basic Scrum work. "

Via Chris Flaat's WebLog : People are not fungible resources: "We are currently using both Scrum and more traditional project management on several efforts going on within our product unit, and I thought I'd share some learnings. Something we're running into is that getting people dedicated to one effort can be hard, depending on the management style of the relevant managers. "

Software Tools and Methods: "This presentation started with a brief context-setting look at why Agile approaches are gaining in popularity. It then discussed the fundamental principles that are common to most Agile methods, and used the Scrum approach to give a more detailed view by example on how Agile projects work. "

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Scrum Project Management - What it is NOT

What scrum is NOT...

  • Scrum is NOT an acronym - it's just a name; however, the process includes a daily meeting that might be compared to a traditional rugby scrum
  • Scrum does NOT employ a waterfall approach - it focuses on iterations
  • Scrum is NOT the "big bang theory" - it focuses on delivering value early in the product lifecycle and then adding onto that basis in future deployments
  • Scrum does NOT require large amounts of documents - it focuses on results
  • Scrum is NOT new - it's been around since at least 1995
  • Scrum is NOT only for use on smaller projects - "Scrum teams" allow Scrum to be used to manage large, enterprise-level projects as well

For more about what Scrum is and is NOT, check out: http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/archive.php?id=18

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Wednesday, January 11, 2006

ServiceOriented Architecture SOA Governance: Market Consolidation ...

Mercury acquires Systinet to extend its reach into the service oriented architecture SOA market. It further expands the footprint of their integrated business technology suite. This market space is ripe for consolidation as major information architectures transition to the services model. ...

... "Mercury Interactive Corporation, the global leader in business technology optimization (BTO) software, announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Systinet Corporation, a privately held company, for $105.0 million in cash. Systinet is a leading provider of service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance and lifecycle management software and services. Customers use Systinet technology to manage SOA business services and to build secure and reliable Web services. Systinet technology, when combined with Mercury BTO Enterprise offerings, will help enable customers to take a lifecycle approach to optimizing the quality, performance and availability of SOA business services.

Systinet SOA products provide a system of record and a set of governance and lifecycle capabilities that help provide the visibility, control, quality and integrity critical to SOA success. Systinet products deliver capabilities for publishing and discovering business services; creating, managing and enforcing policies; and managing the full lifecycle of business services and other SOA assets. " ...

ServiceOriented Architecture SOA Governance: Market Consolidation: Via Mercury: Mercury to Acquire Systinet to Capitalize on High-Growth SOA Market ...

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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

ITIL CRM Solution: Amdocs

Compucom leverages Amdocs ITIL-compliant CRM solution to provision services. ...

... "CompuCom Systems, Inc. has selected Amdocs CRM to help deliver support to its enterprise customer base. CompuCom Systems is a leading Information Technology (IT) managed services provider that offers IT outsourcing, application development, systems integration, and consulting, as well as the procurement and management of hardware and software. CompuCom provides outsourced 24-hour help desk support services to Fortune 1000 companies, as well as hardware and software repair services utilizing the company's 3,100 field service technicians. To deliver an enhanced customer experience, the company chose to partner with Amdocs. Amdocs has pioneered Integrated Customer Management (ICM) - a strategy designed to help service providers worldwide deliver a better customer experience by placing the customer at the center of everything a service provider does.

CompuCom is currently using several modules of the Amdocs CRM suite of products, including customer support, contract management and quality assurance, to manage the entire customer lifecycle from proactive remote device management through the delivery of onsite field services. Amdocs CRM consolidates all customer data onto a single, unified platform that can be integrated into existing back-office systems, allowing CompuCom to easily access customer information and increase response times to help desk requests. One of the main reasons CompuCom chose to adopt Amdocs CRM is that it is ITIL-compliant. Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) represents a set of best practices around the support and delivery of IT services, including guidelines surrounding customer service and service management implementation, designed to align IT with business objectives. " ...

ITIL CRM Solution: Amdocs: Via Amdocs: Amdocs Expands Partnership with CompuCom Systems to Deliver an Enhanced Customer Experience to CompuCom's Enterprise Customers

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Friday, October 28, 2005

Project Benefits Realization; Early and Ongoing Tracking Key to Success

All too often, benefits are only discussed at the beginning of a project and possibly again after the project is over (if an organization even performs benefits followup after their projects).

The real value is in trying to drive and track benefits much earlier, throughout the project's lifecycle. There is much lost money in waiting for the end of the project to derive benefits.

Here's a great article from Optimize Magazine that talks about this very need...

Optimize Magazine > ROI Valuation > Spending A Dollar To Get A Dime? > May 2003

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Thursday, October 27, 2005

ITIL ITSM Software Market Competition Grows: Maximo ...

Software vendor MRO Software repurposes their Maximo solution to support IT service management based on the ITIL principles. Competition in the ITSM software market continues to grow as firms shift their products to address this hot space. ...

ITIL ITSM Software Market Competition Grows: Maximo: Via MRO Software: MRO SOFTWARE'S MAXIMO ENTERPRISE SUITE ON DISPLAY AT GARTNER'S 2005 SYMPOSIUM ITXPO: IT Service Management Suite Shows Early Momentum ...

... "MRO Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: MROI), the leading provider of asset and service management solutions, today announced that the company's Maximo Enterprise Suite (MXES) will be on display at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo. MXES combines asset and service management functionality with an IT infrastructure library (ITIL)-based solution for IT Service Management. Companies are shifting from simply managing assets to managing the service they perform and the strategic contribution they make to the business. MRO Software's Maximo Enterprise Suite builds on the Company's core expertise in asset management to deliver an expanded, comprehensive IT Service Management solution encompassing IT Asset Management and Service Desk functionality. " ...

Competition in the ITIL ITSM software market is raging.  Maxmio enters the market. ...

MRO Software is the leading provider of asset and service management solutions. Maximo Enterprise Suite, the Company's flagship solution, is delivered on a web-architected platform and increases productivity, optimizes asset performance, and service levels, reduces costs and enables asset-related sourcing and procurement across the entire spectrum of strategic assets. The Company's asset management solutions allow customers to manage the complete lifecycle of strategic assets including: planning, procurement, deployment, tracking, maintenance and retirement. Using MRO Software's solutions, customers improve production reliability, labor efficiency, material optimization, software license compliance, lease management, warranty and service management across the asset base. MRO Software (Nasdaq: MROI) is a global company based in Bedford, Mass., with approximately 900 employees, and more than 300,000 end-users. The Company markets its products through a direct sales organization in combination with a network of international distributors. MRO Software has sales offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia/Pacific and Latin America.

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Friday, October 14, 2005

Project Resource Management Software: Customer Enhancements

Aveva updates its project resource management with enhancements focused on customer requirements to drive benefits, such as quality assurance time-savings that lead to high confidence in project estimates ...

Project Resource Management Software: Customer Enhancements: Via Aveva: AVEVA delivers huge package of customer-driven enhancements to Project Resource Management System ...

... "AVEVA (LSE: AVV), a leading provider of plant design and engineering lifecycle solutions, announces the release of VANTAGE Project Resource Management (VPRM) 9.6: the latest update to the materials and resource management solution from the VANTAGE suite. The launch of VPRM 9.6 was largely triggered by customer feedback, especially tighter integration with JD Edwards' financial software, which is used by many leading engineering companies. It enables the automatic transfer of cost-coded purchase order details using flexible Web Services & XML. There was also demand for a configurable technology link that would allow vendor documents to be displayed directly from the project document vault. " ...

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Thursday, October 06, 2005

Project Management Lifecycle: Microsoft VS Team Foundation Key

Project Management Lifecycle: Microsoft VS Team Foundation Key: Via Developer.com: For Developers, Microsoft Has More in Store than Ever Before

Patrick Gallucci explores Microsoft PDC insights and highlights the role of Visual Studio VS in the software project management lifecycle ...

: "The Visual Studio Team Foundation will be the new working model for development projects. It is the flagship environment for medium-sized to large project teams. It is built around industry standards such as Agile software development and Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF). " ...

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Monday, October 03, 2005

Seamless Project Management System: Enables Accelerated Drug Development Process

Seamless Project Management System: Enables Accelerated Drug Development Process: Via Aptuit: Aptuit Vaults to Sector Leadership, Unveils New Global Management Team ...

Aptuit assembles leadership team, integrates acquisition(s), and builds foundation of project management process and system technology to accelerate the drug development lifecycle. ...

... "The new management team will guide Aptuit’s staff of nearly 2,000 people, a workforce composed of highly experienced professionals who will spearhead resources from seven global facilities that generated total revenues of over $200 million and served over 250 clients in the last year. Additionally, the management team will oversee the industry’s first seamless IT system that enables end-to-end customer-accessible project management and test data. " ...

Accelerate the drug development process: leverage seamless project management system with customers ...

Aptuit, Inc. is an emerging company focused on streamlining and supporting the drug development process for biotechnology and pharmaceutical innovators. The company was founded by a group of industry experts with extensive market experience who have a track record of building a similar, highly successful company through acquisitions and investment. Aptuit will provide a comprehensive suite of product development services and competencies to biotechnology companies and large, fully integrated pharmaceutical companies worldwide. Aptuit’s mission is to engineer a better drug development process, and is partnered with Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, one of the world’s largest private equity investors.

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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

SOA Governance: Best Practice Strategies Webinar ...

SOA Governance: Best Practice Strategies Webinar: Via Service Integrity: Real-Time Business Intelligence for Service Oriented Enterprises

Upcoming webinar explores best practices and strategy for SOA Service Oriented Architecture in leading enterprises ...

... "Service Integrity, a provider of real-time Business Intelligence (BI) software for Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA), and Systinet, the leader in SOA governance and lifecycle management, announced they will co-host a webinar, Creating a Policy and Practice Blueprint for SOA, on Tuesday, October 4. The online event will present best practices and strategies for building today's service-oriented enterprises, including the critical steps for establishing a system of record for SOA policies and how to secure real-time visibility into the implementation of best practices. " ...

SOA Governance requires best practices and a service strategy ...

Systinet is a leading software provider of the foundation for SOA governance and business service lifecycle management. Founded in 2000, Systinet's award-winning, proven, and standards-based products enable IT organizations to rapidly leverage existing technology investments, provide interoperability between heterogeneous systems, and better align business processes with IT. Customers receive the benefits of a simpler, faster, standards-based way to dramatically improve IT responsiveness and technology asset reuse, while maximizing the ROI for SOA. Systinet's customer base of over 150 Global 2000 clients includes Amazon.com, BMC Software, Interwoven, JP Morgan, Motorola, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), and SAIC. Headquartered in Burlington, Mass., Systinet is a privately held company with over 100 employees.

Service Integrity provides patent-pending, real-time Business Intelligence (BI) software for Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA). As a consequence of implementing SOA, more business critical data is “in-flight” than ever, and it’s moving at the speed of light. Service Integrity’s SIFT™ software uniquely resolves the challenge of harnessing and leveraging Information-in-Motion™ to achieve optimal business execution. With SIFT, companies like Pfizer, Novell, and Fidelity National Financial achieve the insight, agility, and predictability they need to gain increased regulatory compliance, continuous risk management, and seamless operational performance. Service Integrity is headquartered in Boston, MA.

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Monday, September 26, 2005

Project Management: Accelerate New Product Design in Semicon Industry ...

Project Management: Accelerate New Product Design in Semicon Industry: Via MatrixOne: MatrixOne and Leading Analyst Firm to Discuss How to Accelerate Chip Design Through Better Project Management ...

MatrixOne and AMR Research join forces in webcast to explore acceleration of project management for designing and delivering new products to the marketplace in the semicon industry. Eric Karofsky has published recent research on accelerating innovation ("Reach Innovation Utopia With Project Management Tools") ...

... "MatrixOne, Inc. (NASDAQ: MONEE), a leading provider of collaborative product lifecycle management (PLM) solutions for the value chain , announced that it will present a webcast aimed at helping project managers in semiconductor companies learn how they can use better project planning, execution and tracking solutions to better meet today's chip design challenges and deliver new products faster. The webcast will feature a presentation by Eric Karofsky, senior research analyst for AMR Research, who will discuss the latest industry trends and best practices for speeding product development. The live webcast will take place on Thursday, September 29, 2005 at 1:00 pm ET. " ...

Acceleration of new product design through project management is a key differentiator in the semiconductor industry ...

AMR Research provides world class research and actionable advice for executives tasked with delivering enhanced business process performance and cost savings with the aid of technology. Five thousand leaders in the Global 1000 put their trust in AMR Research's integrity, depth of industry expertise, and passion for customer service to support their most critical business initiatives, including supply chain transformation; new product introduction, customer profitability, compliance and governance, and IT benefit realization.

MatrixOne, Inc. (NASDAQ: MONEE), a leading global provider of collaborative product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services, enables companies to accelerate product innovation to achieve top line revenue growth and improve bottom line profitability. With world-class PLM solutions and a commitment to customer success, MatrixOne is focused on helping companies across the automotive, aerospace & defense, consumer, machinery, medical device, semiconductor and high-tech industries solve their most challenging new product development and introduction problems. More than 800 companies use MatrixOne's solutions to drive business value and gain a competitive advantage, including industry leaders such as BAE Systems, Bosch, Comau, General Electric, Honda, Johnson Controls, Linde AG, NCR, Nokia, Philips, Porsche, Procter & Gamble, Sony Ericsson, STMicroelectronics and Toshiba. MatrixOne is headquartered in Westford, Massachusetts, with locations throughout North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.


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Monday, September 19, 2005

Lean Project Management in MSF ...

Lean Project Management in MSF: Via Agile Management: Innovation in MSF v4.0

David Anderson describes key innovative highlights of MSF, such as lean project management, governance ...

... "Lean Project Management: Project management in MSF using Team System takes a Lean approach. The flow of value creation through a lifecycle of progressive functional steps is tracked and managed by monitoring the queue of work at each step. The Work Remaining report uses a cumulative flow chart developed for Lean Manufacturing. " ...

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Tuesday, September 06, 2005

High-Profile ILM Project: Information Lifecycle Management ...

High-Profile ILM Project: United States Postal Service Awards EMC Five Year Contract: EMC to Address USPS' Business Continuity and Data Protection Requirements Through An Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) Strategy ...

An ILM information lifecycle management project at USPS is key to driving operational efficiency and effectiveness in the administration of 650 Terabytes of storage (EMC infrastructure). Project management services will come from EMC to create this high-availability, secure, and efficient process for the management of information over its lifecycle ...

... "Through this agreement EMC Consulting will work with USPS to conduct a solutions assessment, and provide project management and design and implementation services. Additionally, the USPS will use EMC ControlCenter® to monitor and manage its extensive storage environment consisting of EMC Symmetrix® and EMC CLARiiON® networked storage products for its storage area network (SAN), EMC Centera™ for content addressed storage (CAS), and EMC Celerra® network attached storage (NAS). " ...


Since 1775, the Postal Service has connected friends, families, neighbors and businesses by mail. It is an independent federal agency that visits 142 million homes and businesses every day and is the only service provider delivering to every address in the nation. The Postal Service receives no taxpayer dollars for routine operations, but derives its operating revenues solely from the sale of postage, products and services. With annual revenues of more than $69 billion, it is the world's leading provider of mailing and delivery services, offering some of the most affordable postage rates in the world. The Postal Service delivers more than 46 percent of the world's mail volume—some 206 billion letters, advertisements, periodicals and packages a year—and serves seven million customers each day at its 37,000 retail locations nationwide.

EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) is the world leader in products, services and solutions for information storage and management that help organizations extract the maximum value from their information, at the lowest total cost, across every point in the information lifecycle.

Additonal references on ILM:

Via Computerworld, The new buzzwords: Information lifecycle management, Steve Duplessie, Nancy Marrone, and Steve Kenniston write:
... "What's important to remember is that ILM is not a technology - it is a combination of processes and technologies that determines how data flows through an environment. By doing so, it helps end users manage data from the moment it is created to the time it is no longer needed. " ...


Via SNIA, The ILM Initiative (ILMI):
... "ILMI was created by SNIA’s Data Management Forum (DMF) to allow industry leaders and participants to come together into a community to focus on unifying, defining, implementing, and teaching the world about our vision for ILM and its impact on information and storage management. The ILMI operates as an online virtual community, sharing work efforts, training programs and outreach services such as research, whitepapers and training, and educational courses. " ...


Via StorageTek, : Information lifecycle management vision whitepaper:
... "Information lifecycle management (ILM) is a sustainable storage strategy that balances the cost of storing and managing information with its business value. An advanced state of information lifecycle management encompasses a storage management world where business information objects are managed automatically, based on their business value. Fully mature information lifecycle management may result in business performance benefi ts such as increasing revenue opportunities, reducing costs and driving competitive advantage. " ...

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Friday, August 19, 2005

Agile Project Management Software APM: Distributed Visibility ...

Via Rally Software Development: RALLY continues to drive agile development market with launch of RALLY release 5 ...

Rally offers project management tools (APM) that support agile software development practices, enabling real-time visibility across distributed teams ...

... "Scale Agile Project Management (APM) to large, complex projects - New Program Roadmaps and feature complete reports allow customers to effectively plan and manage large-scale Agile development projects involving hundreds of team members distributed across multiple, concurrent projects. " ...

Distributed software development teams can leverage agile project development tools to enable visibility and accelerate time to value ...

Based in Boulder, Colo., Rally Software Development is the leader in on-demand software lifecycle management solutions for scaling Agile development practices across the enterprise and around the globe. The company’s customers include leading software vendors, Internet companies and corporate development teams that are committed to improving their responsiveness to new opportunities and fast-changing customer demands. Rally marries Agile project management with tracking of requirements, tests and defects so larger or distributed teams gain the visibility and collaboration needed to define, develop and deliver high-value software in rapid iterations. Rally’s world-renown coaches and expert partners complement its tooling with training and consulting services for creating the Agile organization.

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Saturday, August 13, 2005

Virtual Program Management Office Software: Level 5 ...

Virtual Program Management Office Software: Via Level 5 Partners - vPMO: Portfolio Management Center

... "The Portfolio Management Center (PMC) component of the Virtual Program Management Office is designed to help organizations achieve optimal portfolio efficiency. The PMC supports a three-part process: Step #1: Inventory and identify technology initiatives, Step #2: Initiative Assessment and Evaluation, Step #3: Resource Allocation Optimization ... " ...


Level 5 Partners, Inc. is a privately held company whose mission is to enhance organizations project delivery capability. Founded in 2002, Level 5 Partners is headquartered in Iselin, New Jersey. Its primary product, the Virtual Program Management Office(vPMO) is a program management office portal that includes Portfolio Management (pre-project analysis), Product Development Centers (project realization), Project Continuum (post-project support), Resource Planning (project staffing optimization), and Knowledge Management (cross-initiative knowledge share). It is the first product of its kind to include a true full project lifecycle capability.

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Tuesday, August 09, 2005

IT Governance Integrated Application Development: Software Solution

IT Governance Integrated Application Development: Software Solution: Via FlashLine: Full Lifecycle IT Governance Solutions ...

Software solution integrates IT governance with application development to support full lifecycle visibility in the project portfolio ...

... "Flashline extends IT governance into application development, ensuring better business/IT alignment. With Flashline, you can link your project portfolio and architecture to your portfolio of software assets. " ...

IT Governance supports project portfolio management for the application development lifecycle ...

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