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Feb 3 2009   11:43PM GMT

Trust, growing within the Cloud



Posted by: viip
Inherent Quality, QA, Governance, Relationship Management, SharePoint, Cloud Computing, IBM, Trust

 

As noted within it is not surprising to see QA organizations increasingly focusing more so on governance matters. In present and future times it will also not be surprising to have this focus increasingly include relationship management, perhaps even increasingly relative to the cloud. It will also not be surprising to see resources, organizations, services and products which help enable or grow trust relationships from various perspectives (including within the cloud, and perhaps relative to sharing).

 

By 2010 it is very possible that relationship management will truly begin surpassing traditional IT skills within many organizations. Furthermore by 2020 it is very possible services will have significantly grown within, and migrated to, the cloud … particularly as trust grows inherently.

 

Jun 28 2008   8:24PM GMT

A quick, easy, fun and free way to transfer knowledge or deliver departmental training



Posted by: viip
Training, Inherent Quality, SharePoint

You may be interested in a quick, easy, fun and free way to transfer knowledge to Business or Functional Analysts, or for the delivery of end-user training. For example, let’s say you want to move knowledge from SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) to BAs (Business Analysts or Functional Analysts) with such objectives as increasingly moving business knowledge closer to the code, improving traceability from process to requirements all the way down the line to IT assets or objects (including automated tests). If budget, time or resource constraints prevent the usage of professionally certified trainers, you may want to augment workshops, training classes or traditional documentation (e.g., procedural or training manuals) with a free tool that allows SMEs and others to create video training that can be published to SharePoint. For more information see this post (creating departmental training quick and easy) by Michael Gannotti.