Posted by Adam Buenz
In class today, we had a heated debate regarding trustworthy, commercial collaborative software. Not surprisingly, I took the side of SharePoint so joined the group preparing the argument for the Microsoft stack (it was small group session breakout). Interestingly, the argument ended in a stalemate after both presented cases, both sides agreeing that each has […]
Posted by Adam Buenz
There is one aspect that I unswervingly observe about project managers in relation to their project success rate, even though habitually my project management observations firmly occur from the SharePoint side. It seems without disappointment that the cumulative number of successful projects that a PM owns correlates with the maturity of […]
Posted by Adam Buenz
Today I went to the last lecture that concluded my foundational MBA course at USC (actually I am still in the lecture hall while I am writing this). The title of the lecture sounded intimidating: The Degradation of Empirical Software Development Management Techniques. Yikes. However extensive and unapproachable the title made […]
Posted by Adam Buenz
Yes. I will. But I’m wiry so it might not be successful.
I am tired of hearing about social networking like it’s this hot new topic, like all of a sudden the advances made in other sectors of computer science like software engineering foundations have made it all of a sudden possible. Although some of the […]
Posted by Adam Buenz
One of the hotter topics that gets brought up when rolling out SharePoint within sensitive industry environments is the concept of business and regulatory compliance (it is something that I am pretty passionate about anyways, and if you are in a vertical that is subject to one you should be too whether you are an […]
Posted by Adam Buenz
I have been involved with a lot of SharePoint projects, a real lot. For some of these, I play the role as the architect as well as the developer, however for a lot of remote projects (which I do a fair amount of) I am doing component based development, so generally handing things off to […]