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Hybrid Projects. Approaching something that doesn’t exist.
Warning: The following article discusses approaches and opinions that are not CST approved. Special “Trigger Warnings” need to be observed for any Agile purists reading this article.
Scrum Master vs. Project Manager: What’s the Difference?
If you're working in an Agile environment, you're probably thinking about two roles: the Scrum Master and the Project Manager. Both are vital to the success of a project, but they have different responsibilities and areas of focus. Today, we're going to talk about the...
DevOps. Friend or Foe to Traditional Developers?
In recent years, the rise of DevOps has fundamentally changed the way that software development is carried out. DevOps is a philosophy that seeks to break down the traditional silos between software development and operations and instead encourages collaboration,...
Knowledge-Transfer Sessions. Why they suck.
In the fast-paced world of Information Technology, staying ahead of the curve is essential to success. This means that knowledge transfer between experienced professionals and new hires is critical. Many employers, however, rely on short-term knowledge transfer...
About the Author

Who is Peter Rabbit?
Our resident Scrum Master and Agile Coach (in training). Peter has spent the last 22 years jumping through corporate IT hoops and breaking glass ceilings. With a prestigious track record in IT Support and a passion for Agile practices and principles, he’s seen and heard enough to start sharing his knowledge with anyone willing to listen.
Political correctness makes way for real-world, down-to-earth opinions. He’s eager to share what he has learned through his experiences on what works and does not work in Agile, and IT in general.
There are many Agile evangelists worldwide, but few of them translate that knowledge into real-world situations and projects. Let’s change that.