The task board, the ultimate reason to migrate to an online tool
Since several years we are using, supporting and promoting Scrum. Scrum is a lightweight framework for project management. It is an Agile process framework that allows you to continuously direct your projects towards early delivery of real business value through the frequent and regular delivery of high quality software. Scrum has become an industry standard since the nineties.
The right tools for the job
One of the many lessons we learned during the years that we have been implementing TenForce is that it is never deployed stand-alone. We need to interface with time registration systems, helpdesks, ERP systems like the beloved SAP; the list is endless. Unlike many public services (like yahoo), we first supported Soap before we support REST.
CMMI reporting & scoring with TenForce Execution
Our TenForce Execution product can be parameterized in many ways. We successfully support Scrum, helpdesks, manufacturing plants, complaint handling... using the standard TenForce features. One such example we would like to highlight in this post is using our product - TenForce Execution - to follow-up CMMI compliancy of a department or for portfolios of projects.
So this is how we worked it out:
Conquering office politics with a ranking algorithm
As we indicated in a previous post, the TenForce Project Portfolio Request module offers
At the respectable age of 67…
One of our customers recently wanted to know about our internal quality processes. On this occasion we collected data on our tests. Some of the results surprised us.
Latest Updates for TenForce Execution - Sprint 66
We are continuously improving the quality and user experience of our application. From the list below you will learn that TenForce Execution is becoming a highly reliable (see: https) and flexible environment to drive all kinds of work in many different circumstances. In addition we worked on the integration with other applications (REST API). This is a rundown of the new features we released in the last few sprints.
