Imagine asking your customers what they want from your online presence. Instead of a focus group, or a few internal project meetings, imagine going to the people who will actually use your website, will interact with your business, and asking them what they want. That's what Project Dogfood is all about.
Learn what happens when you ask some open questions, build a community platform to capture the conversation, and then implement what your stakeholders actually want.
We, Royal Corporation, established our operations in the year 2007, as one of the leading supplier, trader, importer of a vast assemblage of Hand Tools & Measuring Instruments. Our product Hand Tools, Cutting Tools and Measuring Tool.
Jen Pataki, Director of Marketing for Intuit Developer Group, provides developers a look behind the scenes of a small business, to help understand the huge opportunity for developers to create software applications that integrate with QuickBooks Online to solve customer pain points and fuel small business sucess. Talk first given on Nov. 3, 2015 at the QuickBooks Connect conference in San Jose, CA.
Watch the talk here: https://youtu.be/noiuY9uZNaw
How and Why to Dogfood Your API - Kaltura Video Platform - ProgrammableWeb AP...Zohar Babin
How and Why To Dogfood Your API
While a great many API enthusiasts will tell you that achieving API utopia means re-architecting all of your applications (Web, mobile, or otherwise) on top of the same APIs that you make available to external developers, very few organizations have actually succeeded at doing what's necessary; turning their infrastructures inside out. Many organizations can't envision having the time, patience, or resources to fly a plane while the wings are being ripped-off and reinstalled. But open source video platform provider Kaltura pulled it off. As a result, Kaltura's core infrastructure -- back end servers, core applications, etc. --- rely on the same APIs that front-facing partners' applications rely on. The result was a highly flexible future-proof platform that enables customers, partners, developers and startups to rapidly extend the platform with innovative implementations that continuously push the limits of what Kaltura can do. In this presentation, Kaltura willl cover the principles of what makes a great, dogfoodable API, how to make it resilient, future-proof and yet backward compatible, and most importantly how to enable and support customers and partners looking to extend an API platform.
- See more at: http://www.apiconuk.com/apiconukspeakerdetail?id=babin
Imagine asking your customers what they want from your online presence. Instead of a focus group, or a few internal project meetings, imagine going to the people who will actually use your website, will interact with your business, and asking them what they want. That's what Project Dogfood is all about.
Learn what happens when you ask some open questions, build a community platform to capture the conversation, and then implement what your stakeholders actually want.
We, Royal Corporation, established our operations in the year 2007, as one of the leading supplier, trader, importer of a vast assemblage of Hand Tools & Measuring Instruments. Our product Hand Tools, Cutting Tools and Measuring Tool.
Jen Pataki, Director of Marketing for Intuit Developer Group, provides developers a look behind the scenes of a small business, to help understand the huge opportunity for developers to create software applications that integrate with QuickBooks Online to solve customer pain points and fuel small business sucess. Talk first given on Nov. 3, 2015 at the QuickBooks Connect conference in San Jose, CA.
Watch the talk here: https://youtu.be/noiuY9uZNaw
How and Why to Dogfood Your API - Kaltura Video Platform - ProgrammableWeb AP...Zohar Babin
How and Why To Dogfood Your API
While a great many API enthusiasts will tell you that achieving API utopia means re-architecting all of your applications (Web, mobile, or otherwise) on top of the same APIs that you make available to external developers, very few organizations have actually succeeded at doing what's necessary; turning their infrastructures inside out. Many organizations can't envision having the time, patience, or resources to fly a plane while the wings are being ripped-off and reinstalled. But open source video platform provider Kaltura pulled it off. As a result, Kaltura's core infrastructure -- back end servers, core applications, etc. --- rely on the same APIs that front-facing partners' applications rely on. The result was a highly flexible future-proof platform that enables customers, partners, developers and startups to rapidly extend the platform with innovative implementations that continuously push the limits of what Kaltura can do. In this presentation, Kaltura willl cover the principles of what makes a great, dogfoodable API, how to make it resilient, future-proof and yet backward compatible, and most importantly how to enable and support customers and partners looking to extend an API platform.
- See more at: http://www.apiconuk.com/apiconukspeakerdetail?id=babin
The frontier, the cloud and eating your dogfoodUpstarts.tv
I will be talking about the Cloud and how 'Thinking differently' about how to make use of the Cloud is much more than saving costs on IT infrastructure. Cloud allows access to big a immense amount of data (every two days the Web Doubles). In this pool of information are patterns and vast stores of intelligence. Presently in 2012 we are on the Frontier of Singularity- Software like Apple's Siri uses the Cloud to find Patterns, (versus traditional IBM Brute Force Computing). Behavior Driven Development used in software creation describes how the software should behave (after built) in plain easy to understand text. This serves as the story about the purpose of the technology, an aid and objectives for the engineers to build it, and as a test for the outcome. Using Behavior Driven development (Human Stories) with Cloud (remember that massive pool of information) lets you have amazingly fast cycles of evolution, each cycle passing or failing then improving.
Do you understand where this is heading? We are getting smarter faster- at an exponential (doubling) rate. In April of 2012 This is happening today, the wave is already cresting. This is not something that is ABOUT to happen, its already happened -and the successful companies and brands are doing it. Every Business is now a Software Business. How you understand what IS happening, and what YOU need to do determines if you and your business are dinosaurs soon to be extinct...or if you are leading the way on the Cloud Frontier.
Drink Your Own Champagne: How Using Your Own Products Internally Drives Innov...Salesforce Engineering
Talk given by Cathy Polinsky, VP of engineering at Salesforce, at Catalyst Conference in April 2015. She discusses how Salesforce uses their own products internally to drive innovation and deliver better products.
Understand how command & control release plans create false hopes and low quality products because there is no team buy-in.
Learn how to develop vision and use your your vision to drive the release plan workshop. Use patterns to validate your release.
Lastly you must learn from your release plan and improve the next release (inspect & adapt).
Release Management: Successful Software Releases Start with a Planconnielharper
This presentation was given at devLink 2010 in Nashville, TN and will weigh the pros and cons of each type of release cycle and identify what else is needed for a successful software release.
The frontier, the cloud and eating your dogfoodUpstarts.tv
I will be talking about the Cloud and how 'Thinking differently' about how to make use of the Cloud is much more than saving costs on IT infrastructure. Cloud allows access to big a immense amount of data (every two days the Web Doubles). In this pool of information are patterns and vast stores of intelligence. Presently in 2012 we are on the Frontier of Singularity- Software like Apple's Siri uses the Cloud to find Patterns, (versus traditional IBM Brute Force Computing). Behavior Driven Development used in software creation describes how the software should behave (after built) in plain easy to understand text. This serves as the story about the purpose of the technology, an aid and objectives for the engineers to build it, and as a test for the outcome. Using Behavior Driven development (Human Stories) with Cloud (remember that massive pool of information) lets you have amazingly fast cycles of evolution, each cycle passing or failing then improving.
Do you understand where this is heading? We are getting smarter faster- at an exponential (doubling) rate. In April of 2012 This is happening today, the wave is already cresting. This is not something that is ABOUT to happen, its already happened -and the successful companies and brands are doing it. Every Business is now a Software Business. How you understand what IS happening, and what YOU need to do determines if you and your business are dinosaurs soon to be extinct...or if you are leading the way on the Cloud Frontier.
Drink Your Own Champagne: How Using Your Own Products Internally Drives Innov...Salesforce Engineering
Talk given by Cathy Polinsky, VP of engineering at Salesforce, at Catalyst Conference in April 2015. She discusses how Salesforce uses their own products internally to drive innovation and deliver better products.
Understand how command & control release plans create false hopes and low quality products because there is no team buy-in.
Learn how to develop vision and use your your vision to drive the release plan workshop. Use patterns to validate your release.
Lastly you must learn from your release plan and improve the next release (inspect & adapt).
Release Management: Successful Software Releases Start with a Planconnielharper
This presentation was given at devLink 2010 in Nashville, TN and will weigh the pros and cons of each type of release cycle and identify what else is needed for a successful software release.