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Community | 7 Oct 2021
Solnet speaks at University of Auckland industry panel session
Solnet leadership recently participated in a panel session with second-year software engineering students studying at the University of Auckland.
16 Jan 2019
How to improve your digital production line
Success in almost every organisation results from delivering features that are highly valued by your customers, at a rate that is faster than your competitors.
16 Mar 2018
Say hello to Milutin Rmandic, our Data-Driven Transformation Director
Milutin shares his passion for data information management as well as his views on how data informs decisions.
12 Feb 2018
How to build a convincing case for digital investment
Business cases can often take weeks or even months to research and create. Any delays to approval could provide your competitors with an advantage. While many organisations appreciate the opportunities and risks that digital presents, one of the major stumbling blocks is the often long-winded and arduous process of getting investment approval at a level that will really shape the future business.
29 Jun 2017
Using DevOps to build an antifragile organisation
Starting and scaling DevOps within an organisation may be viewed largely as an IT issue rather than a company-wide initiative but this is changing.
There is significant business value in the establishment of a culture and environment where software can be developed and delivered faster, more frequently, and more reliably.
8 Feb 2017
The Role of Digital Product Development in Digital Transformation
In the last of our Four Ps of Digital Transformation series, we take a look at the most critical aspect for customer experience - product.
16 Nov 2016
Waterfall vs Agile: which methodology is right for your team?
Agile methodologies are all the rage in software development, however a one-size-fits-all approach does not always work. What's the best approach for your team?