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Events and Conferences | Spotted Paint | Website Design and development
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Website Design and development. Category Archives: Events and Conferences. Its the second year of Sync Conf renamed NorDevCon this year and the organisers are already looking forward to NorDevCon 2015! The conference was at the Kings Centre this year which is nice venue and a bit of the main street but still pretty central to Norwich. Heroku – with Pete Roome. Pulp Prototyping – with Harry Harrold and Rupert Redington. Building Next-Gen Enterprise Mobile Applications – Boydlee Pollentine. Cyrille gave an...
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Systems Thinking | Catherine Walker: managing software development
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Catherine Walker: managing software development. At the interface between software developers and 'the business'. Contact me? Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Systems Thinking. Agility and the ‘Alignment Trap’. I enjoyed Allan Kelly. 8216;s whistle-stop ’90-minute Guide to Agile’ at SyncConf. In February. I was particularly interested in the ‘Alignment Trap’. Which suggests that IT can support a business better by. Getting things done (x-axis below) than by. Various ...
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Norwich’s first startup pitch night – money up for grabs! | Startup Norfolk
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Norwich’s first startup pitch night – money up for grabs! Posted By Richard Patey. On Feb 6, 2013. Are holding their inaugural SyncConf. 8216;one day agile and tech’ event on the 15th of February and if that wasn’t enough to put Norwich on the UK map for startups they are donating the profits from the event at a live pitch event to the most promising Norwich startup. Embedded below but you will need to click through) which describes the criteria and application process. In short we’re looking for. On Nor...
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How to build an entrepreneurial community in Norwich (Part 2) | Startup Norfolk
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How to build an entrepreneurial community in Norwich (Part 2). Posted By Richard Patey. On Jan 13, 2013. This week saw another fantastic episode of This Week In Startups. And MD of the Foundry Group. A VC company based out in Boulder, CO. Says “give me 1% and I’ll help you” whereas a. With the first Startup Communities: Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Your City. And the second Startup Life: Surviving and Thriving in a Relationship with an Entrepreneur. Now available for pre-order. On Shopify Bui...
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naomikohushen: February 2013
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Thursday, 28 February 2013. Qubes 2 Beta 2 has been released! Qubes R2 Beta 2 with KDE 4.9 environment (click for more screenshots). We're progressing fast and today I would like to announce the release of Qubes R2 Beta 2 ISO. The installation and upgrade instructions, as well as the ISO itself, can be found via the our wiki page. As usual, please remember to verify the digital signature of the downloaded ISO. The major changes in this beta release include:. Upgraded default VM template also to Fedora 18.
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Agile | Catherine Walker: managing software development
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Catherine Walker: managing software development. At the interface between software developers and 'the business'. Contact me? Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A couple of weeks ago I saw an exchange on Twitter about constraints, which spurred me on to write this post that I’d been mulling over for a while. I’d been thinking about self-organising teams. And what constraints are needed to help direct their self-organising efforts. Then I noticed this conversation on Twitter:. Points out ...
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admin | Catherine Walker: managing software development
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Catherine Walker: managing software development. At the interface between software developers and 'the business'. Contact me? Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A couple of weeks ago I saw an exchange on Twitter about constraints, which spurred me on to write this post that I’d been mulling over for a while. I’d been thinking about self-organising teams. And what constraints are needed to help direct their self-organising efforts. Then I noticed this conversation on Twitter:. Points out ...