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Why communication and camaraderie are necessary for a distributed teamThis post was co-written by Harlie LevineDistributed teams are hard. It’s extremely difficult to have a group of people...
How designers in complex technical domains can quash self-doubt, wrangle tough problems, and deliver user value.
Pomodoro, Ping-Pong or Pair-mate?This post was written by Maya Rosecrance, Software Engineer at Pivotal London and Sarah Connor, Software Engineer at Pivotal LondonPair programming is at the...
How Scotiabank is Modernizing its Approach to Software DevelopmentA cloud-native platform like Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) is designed to enhance developer productivity. It abstracts away...
This week for Pivotal Voices, we’re featuring Sharon Tam, Senior Product Manager at Pivotal New York.When I was growing up, my nickname used to be Shady Sharon because I was always caught up in...
Measure Intensity, Frequency, and RecencyAs a product team, how do you know which problem to solve? This question might be hard to answer, especially if you don’t understand your customers...
The ongoing race to reinvent enterprise IT’s identity as a modern software development shop.A few years ago, I was helping a large bluechip company deliver a multi-year software project. The goal...
Why you shouldn’t think of yourself as a junior developerA lot of young people will graduate this month and start looking for a job. They’re polishing their LinkedIn profiles, deleting those...
Conduent Uses Advanced Analytics and Data Science to Help Its Clients Proactively Avoid Legal TroubleKarl Sobylak, Senior Director of Data Analytics at Conduent chats with Jeff Kelly at PostGres...
How automation is making life easier for developers at Garmin.Letting go is sometimes difficult. But that’s what developers at Garmin are learning to do.The only way to release software on a daily...
Thomas Squeo, Senior Vice President for Digital Transformation and Digital Architecture at West, breaks down what to consider in the midst of an acquisition process...
Alois Reitbauer explains what IT will be like in the future.It’s easy to get swept up with the idea of autonomous cars. No one wants to be stuck in traffic or deal with a long commute home at the...
Learn why Concourse was key in Cerner’s digital transformation journey.
In this week’s Pivotal Voices, Edie Beer, Software Engineering Manager at Pivotal New York, details her journey coming back to software after a decade awayI grew up in a tiny town in West Virginia...
The benefits of having an active, shared knowledge center as you build your product as a team.How do you keep track and remember all of those familiar activities — from roadmaps, to retros, to...
A conversation with Ovum’s Tony Baer about the future of data.Some overnight successes hide the decades of work it takes to get there. That’s the perception that Tony Baer, a Principal Analyst at...
New, modern applications get all the attention. But legacy applications are just as important, particularly at large enterprises whose founding predates the iPhone. At such companies, these older...
Hear from people who pivoted into engineering.Coding is a new gold rush of sorts. With programming jobs growing 12% faster than the market average and a high average salary, coding isn’t solely...
Hadrien Raffalli, Labs PM at Pivotal Tokyo breaks down how to interpret different customer commitments and experiments to know if your MVP is actually viable.“I love the idea. Let me know when the...