Point Release: Updates to Summer 2014 Release
The first official day of fall, the Autumnal Equinox, is now behind us. From here on out, the temperature begins to drop and the days start to get shorter. It’s the perfect time for getting outdoors, sitting around the campfire, roasting marshmallows and maybe even watching the game on your new iPhone 6+ (because you can). But as you venture outdoors and seek to stay warm by the fire, be sure to take heed of Smokey the Bear’s campfire safety tips. They will keep you safe and from burning things up that shouldn’t be! “Only You Can Prevent Wildfires!” Speaking […]
Project Scorecard Report
This is a post about a report in VersionOne Analytics called the Project Scorecard.
New Winter 2014 Release Available: Analytics and Core
On this day in 1994 Lorena Bobbitt was released from a state psychiatric hospital in Virginia, five weeks after being acquitted by reason of insanity for mutilating her husband, John Bobbitt. Now, 20 years later, something else that’s insane is also being released… Of course I’m talking about this weekend’s point release updates. While we don’t have any new functionality related to Members or Attachments, we do have a whack load of valuable fixes for both Analytics and Core, with some going all the way back to 13.0. For all the gory details, check out the full release notes on […]
New 13.3.1 Point Release Available
On this day in 1881, in the town of Málaga, Spain, Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno de los Remedios Crispín Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruíz y Picasso (“Picasso”) was born. With a name that long, it was no wonder that he would be destined for greatness. In his 91 years of life, it is estimated that Picasso produced about 13,500 paintings, 100,000 prints and engravings, 34,000 book illustrations and 300 sculptures. With any body of work as prolific as Picasso’s it’s only natural that some works would be considered more important and meaningful than others. Regardless, […]
Agile Metrics: I’ve Got Goals and a Whole Lot More
I often find myself talking about agile metrics with many teams using VersionOne. Agile metrics is sometimes a very challenging conversation — some agile development folks don’t like them because they are sometimes used for EVIL! Well, maybe not evil exactly, but what does happen are things like using velocity to motivate or push a team to increase velocity. Ok, well talking about velocity is another topic altogether. But I think you get my point. That being said, VersionOne has a ton of canned reports that help you get a picture of what is going on with your projects […]