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We’re Proud to Be Among the Fastest Growing Private Companies in the Bay Area for Our 6th Straight Year!
We don't toot our own horn very often, but we'll make an exception in this case: Cprime has been chosen…
The Top 3 “Way Too” Scary Aspects of Going Agile
With Halloween just around the corner, we're all going to have enough to be scared of without worrying too much…
Factoids: Atlassian Enterprise Offerings
You have questions, we have answers. Here is the info you want to know about Atlassian's Enterprise Offerings. What are…
Designing and Planning a Jira Data Center Installation
A Data Center installation is not the easiest thing to execute. It will involve a great deal of preparation, planning…
Agile no Longer Works in a Silo
While many individuals – maybe even you – are more comfortable sticking to their personal set of preferences, skills, and…
Using DevOps to Streamline and Improve Your Business
While not technically included in the Agile methodology, the popular set of practices known as DevOps works hand-in-hand with Agile,…
Why Does Agile Fail?
We spend a lot of time discussing how and why Agile succeeds, and for good reason: in the right circumstances,…
What is Your Organization’s Personality?
Just like every individual team member, manager, and executive in your company, the organization itself has a unique personality. Sometimes,…
Are We Spending Agile Funds Correctly?
As more and more organizations adopt a SAFe-based top-down approach to scaled Agile, discussions about value streams and return on…
Recap of the 2014 Atlassian Summit
September's Atlassian Summit 2014 was an exciting and fun event and cPrime is proud and glad to have been involved.…
A New Definition of Insanity
By Angela Johnson, CST In Certified ScrumMaster courses I find myself using the old saying “The Definition of Insanity is…
Annual Plans Are Becoming Obsolete. 3 Steps to Help Project Managers Adapt
If you've been in the project management game for some time, you've probably noted the slow but steady demise of…