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Digital Sustainability: A Growing Frontier in Software Development

The Product Coalition

Software necessitates hardware, and the expanding scope of software drives an ever-increasing dependence on physical computing, storage, and networking resources, contributing to a carbon footprint. An application supporting complex tasks or serving numerous users inevitably demands more computing resources, increasing power usage.

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Solving Product Development Challenges With Product Review

Mind the Product

While product managers have a variety of techniques to cope with this ambiguity, from the Mind the Product slack channel to thunderdome-like meetings, one powerful solution is product review. This is a formal review of the product’s progress by senior product managers in order to assess the status and suggest avenues to explore.

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Best Resources for Data Folks

Iteratively Blog

As folks who constantly deal with data, finding the right resources to refer in times of need is a challenge. Additionally, if you simply Google the phrase, ‘data analytics resources’, you will be overwhelmed. To solve this, we created an internal doc with the best five of every kind of resource that data folks generally refer to.

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Modus Security: What’s Your Threat Surface?

Modus Create

The news is filled with tales of hackers breaking into financial institutions, DDoS attacks on credit card companies, and data breaches due to poor software configuration. Phase 1: Due Diligence and Discovery. Due diligence comes first but has its origins in other engagements Modus has conducted over the years.

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How to Whiteboard for System Design Interviews

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

System design questions, commonly asked of software engineers, engineering managers and technical program managers, are infamously ambiguous and complex – practically made for whiteboarding. So what's the most effective way to do so in your system design interviews? What load will your system have to handle on a daily basis?

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Effective Agility Requires Cultural Changes: Part 1

Johanna Rothman

” When I ask people what's happening, they say: We're doing an agile death march because someone else already told us what we have to do and the date it's due. And all those ways require we change the culture from that of resource-efficiency thinking to flow-efficiency thinking. I can't get anything done.

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Digital Transformation Strategies for Enterprises: Key Elements

The Product Coalition

Let’s delve deeper into their roles and how to effectively engage them: Executive leadership They set the tone and provide the vision, resources, and commitment needed for successful transformation. Consider factors like scalability, security, compatibility, and potential impact on existing systems.