ISVs and companies with commercial level proprietary applications alike are actively adopting Agile software development practices. These companies are currently benefitting from reduced cycle time-to-market, increased quality, reduced costs, and ultimately higher user satisfaction driving increased revenue. The next frontier for your organization may be extending Agile practices to distributed teams across the globe.
The Ness white paper: Agile Software Best Practices: Agile and Globally Distributed Teams Can Coexist explores the challenges of using Agile software development methodologies in a distributed environment. Moreover, it articulates 4 best practices that mitigate the challenges that occur and the benefits derived from fitting Agile into an outsourced or distributed development organization.
From this paper you will learn;
- Challenges you’ll encounter using Agile with Outsourced and Global Teams
- Best practices for mitigating risk in a distributed environment
- How the use of Agile in Distributed Teams will drive ROI
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