CrowdStrike: Further Proof That Sensitive Data Does Not Belong in the Cloud!

The latest incident at CrowdStrike shows once again how fragile data security in the cloud can be. Regardless of whether it is a technical or human error, such incidents are unfortunately not uncommon and will probably continue to increase in the future.
When will we Finally Learn from These Experiences?
Read more...Kano Model: How to Measure Customer Satisfaction

The Kano model helps you categorize customer requirements and understand how these requirements influence customer satisfaction. It divides features and functions into three categories: Basic features, Performance features and Excitement Features.
RICE Scoring Method
Welcome to the second part of our three-part series of articles on productivity methods. Today we are looking at the RICE scoring method, an effective technique for evaluating projects and ideas.
What is the RICE scoring method?
RICE stands for Reach, Impact, Confidence and Effort. This method helps to evaluate and prioritize projects and tasks based on quantitative criteria.

What is the MoSCoW Method?

As a prioritization technique, the MoSCoW method helps to categorize requirements in projects. The name is made up of the first letters of the English terms: Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have. These categories help to focus on the most important tasks.
Agile Methods in Project Management
Application Examples and Success Stories
In the world of project management, agility has become a key concept that helps organizations adapt to the ever-changing demands of the market and achieve more effective results. Agile methods such as Scrum, Kanban and Lean offer flexible approaches to managing projects that can be used successfully, especially in dynamic environments. In the following, we take a closer look at some application examples and success stories of these agile methods.
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