
Kyak’s NGN Club looks after the commercial interests of tier 1 telecoms operators, their partners and their customers.
10 May 2007
Kyak explains why Large, Complex IT Programmes Desperately need an Agile Delivery Approach
Agile is often dismissed by Senior Programme Managers and Architects as only fit for small teams of Californian geeks. Visions of scruffy Java experts doing "Stand-up" meetings and pair programming whilst in Starbucks do not sit well with the big guns of the IT industry. To the contrary, it is the largest and most complex IT programmes which have most to benefit from the pragmatic application of Agile principles and techniques. kyak's Warren Tudor explains why this is the case, offering pragmatic guidance as to how Agile methods can be applied to achieve step change improvements within the most demanding IT programme environments. PDF:(English version of Spanish article written by Warren Tudor)
10 May 2007
Why Large, Complex IT Programmes Desperately need an Agile Delivery Approach
The article above was published in Spanish and can be found on the following link: http://www.coit.es/publicaciones/bit/bit161/58-61.pdf This is hosted in the Official Telecomms Association in Spain. Download attached PDF to view full article written by Antonio Terroba.
19 October 2006
Kyak hits Russia with ISG partnership
Kyak, a provider of innovative delivery management services to the next generation telecoms sector, and systems integration experts Integrated Services Group of Russia (ISG) today announced a key strategic partnership to facilitate the widespread adoption of new-wave IP services and solutions in the Russian and CIS market.
19 October 2006
Kyak White Papers Validate the Necessity of Agile in Telecoms Sector
Agile methodology has permanently altered the way large IT projects are being executed, and telecoms companies who overlook this will be left behind in the Next Generation market. These are the findings of two White Papers entitled Pragmatic Software Delivery in Complex Environments and Why Large IT Programmes Desperately Need an Agile Delivery Approach.