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If I was going to bet on the success or failure of an IT project, the first thing I’d want to look at is the roll out plan. Are they planning a “Big Bang” rollout, maybe with a data migration? If so, that means they are planning on developing, testing and deploying an application all while retraining everyone in the organization to use it, adjusting and replacing legacy processes and legacy workflows. If that is the plan, then I’d put that project in the high probability for failure category for sure. Now if the fact that they call these “Big…
If I was going to bet on the success or failure of an IT project, the first thing I’d want to look at is the roll out plan. Are they planning a “Big Bang” rollout, maybe with a data migration? If so, that means they are planning on developing, testing and deploying an application all while retraining everyone in the organization to use it, adjusting and replacing legacy processes and legacy workflows. If that is the plan, then I’d put that project in the high probability for failure category for sure. Now if the fact that they call these “Big…
90% of all IT projects fail! I’ve started questioning these IT project success rate numbers that project managers and sales teams quote me all the time. Personally, i’m a fan of incremental change over Big Bang rollouts, and I will follow this up with a post on this soon, but I feel like the numbers that are being quoted like this are inflated, outdated and based on old approaches to waterfall project management and software rollouts.
If you look at the numbers from 2009 in a ZDNET article, the claim was then that 68 percent of IT projects fail. This…
90% of all IT projects fail! I’ve started questioning these IT project success rate numbers that project managers and sales teams quote me all the time. Personally, i’m a fan of incremental change over Big Bang rollouts, and I will follow this up with a post on this soon, but I feel like the numbers that are being quoted like this are inflated, outdated and based on old approaches to waterfall project management and software rollouts.
If you look at the numbers from 2009 in a ZDNET article, the claim was then that 68 percent of IT projects fail. This…
A question we have been asking ourselves a lot here at Buildly lately is are we doing microservices or are we just Cloud Native? And is there really a difference? Google seems to have an opinion that microservice architecture is almost required to use a cloud native architecture efficiently. That might be right, but I guess it depends on your definition of “micro”.
I’m certainly a fan of microservice architectures and I think we can all agree that they work best on something like the Google Cloud Platform, but I do have a problem with the term “micro”. Once you…
A question we have been asking ourselves a lot here at Buildly lately is are we doing microservices or are we just Cloud Native? And is there really a difference? Google seems to have an opinion that microservice architecture is almost required to use a cloud native architecture efficiently. That might be right, but I guess it depends on your definition of “micro”.
I’m certainly a fan of microservice architectures and I think we can all agree that they work best on something like the Google Cloud Platform, but I do have a problem with the term “micro”. Once you…
Buildly acts as a bridge between pre-configured and custom frontend clients and the backend services. The Buildly core api service provides multiple light weight services such as a configurable and flexible API gateway (Core), data mesh aggregation service (Mesh) and an authentication and authorization layer (Users). It’s built around a decoupled Microservice architecture pattern but offers more flexibility then most, by giving the developer the option to pick and choose the parts of each Share Nothing, Proxy or Shared Data Microservice pattern they want to use with each independent service.
To get a better idea of how this works lets…
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