Tue.Sep 06, 2016

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From Engineering To Product Management: The Two-Step Career Move

bpma ProductHub

Contributed by John Mansour. The transition from engineering to product management is one of the most difficult. Why? Of all roles that touch the product, engineers are the furthest removed from the market and the customers. It can be done successfully however, as many engineers have already proven. If you’re an engineer with product manager aspirations, make the move in two smaller steps instead of one big leap.

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How to Be Customer-Centric at Scale

UserVoice

When you start building a product, you are obsessed with “the customer.” You spend abundant time finding out who they are, identifying their pain points, and addressing them gracefully and creatively. Your world is all about interviews, a/b tests, and nailing a value proposition and user experience that resonates with the market. Once your product (hopefully) takes off, life begins to change.

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Poll Results: Organizational Models for Professional Services and the Cloud

TSIA

At TSIA, we've recently received a lot of questions from our members regarding the typical organizational models tech companies are using to set up cloud or XaaS businesses alongside their traditional consumption models. To get a bit more insight on this topic, we conducted a TSIA Quick Poll where we asked members of our Professional Services community to share their experiences in this area, resulting in us receiving detailed responses from 56 companies.

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Graceful Degradation: Building Planned Failure Into Your App

Split

I find that the best writing on software architecture is often by people who are not software architects. In fact, they may never have written a single line of code. This is because the goal of good software is to fit the needs of the customer so well that the software is invisible (quote repurposed from Donald Norman ). And that is a goal we, software engineers, share with designers and marketers whose perspective is also relevant to the design of software.

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Get Better Network Graphs & Save Analysts Time

Many organizations today are unlocking the power of their data by using graph databases to feed downstream analytics, enahance visualizations, and more. Yet, when different graph nodes represent the same entity, graphs get messy. Watch this essential video with Senzing CEO Jeff Jonas on how adding entity resolution to a graph database condenses network graphs to improve analytics and save your analysts time.