Project Management
The Scrum Guide is Dead — Long Live the Scrum Guide!
The latest version of the pivotal Scrum Guide has ushered in some interesting changes, including a significant simplification of language for a wider audience.
Tracking and Resolving Software Regressions
A “regression” is something that used to work that no longer does — and it's a serious problem in many software projects.
Predictive Hiring (Or How to Make an Offer Twice as Fast)
By using a predictive hiring approach instead of a traditional approach, GlobalLogic Ukraine has been able improve the hiring process for both our engineers and our customers.
The Business of a City is Everyone’s Business
Cities are the original sharing economy — a sharing ecosystem in practice founded on a cost-orientated logic where services and infrastructure are collectively funded through taxes and fees.
Magisto: Developing a Small Multimedia Startup Inside a Big Company
About 300 hours of video are being uploaded onto YouTube every minute, but how many of them have informational or aesthetic value?
Filmmaking: a project management case study for software development
Senior Engineering Consultant Manoj Agrawal talks about his journey with filmmaking -- from technology to processes -- from a developer's perspective.
Why Does a Service Company Make Its Own Product?
Roman Cherednyk (Senior Engineering Manager) talks about how -- and why -- his GlobalLogic team decided to develop its own third-party product for long-time customer Avid.
Distributed Agile Patterns: Defining Overlap Time
Distributed Agile teams are the reality these days, so how can teams mitigate communication issues due to significant time zone differences?
The Open Secret of Agile Success
Even after a team implements the key components of Agile, they can still face issues during a project. Why?
Patterns of Collaboration for Collocated Teams
After working with many Agile projects, I realized that collaboration goes beyond simply working together