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From the Digital Trenches

February 2023

Is efficiency the enemy of innovation?

The efficiency paradox is visible across industries.

While innovation creates greater efficiency with faster, greater, smarter being the motto, efficiency itself makes innovation more challenging by focusing on doing the same things faster or with less waste.

Organizations that are focused on innovation are winning over those that focus on efficiency. But maximizing innovation capacity is a challenge, especially with fragmented, geographically distributed, and heterogeneous teams today.

Software innovation teams are shackled by legacy tools, data silos and lack of actionable insights. How can teams capture, share and leverage data effectively to differentiate and deliver more value?

In this edition of our newsletter, we explore how teams can uncover the potential of data with the right processes, approach, and tools.

Blog: Integrating Applications: Orchestration or Federation

Cross-functional teams that use best-of-breed tools that are fit for purpose struggle with information silos and lack of complete and shared data. How can teams gain complete information with rich, interconnected data? What is the best way to approach the integration solution? Find out how data orchestration differs from data federation, and which one is right for your team.

Case Study: OpsHub and infiNetix Implement Azure DevOps Migration in Tight Timelines and Zero Downtime

Accelerating the pace of innovation often requires adoption of new tools without risking downtime or data fidelity. Learn how InfiNetix enabled their customer to migrate data from Commercial Cloud to Government Cloud with full history preservation and zero loss of productivity or downtime.

Video: ServiceNow – Rally Integration Using OIM

Cross-team collaboration and improved traceability between systems are critical for teams to deliver high quality software at the pace of change. Watch how customer support teams using ServiceNow and developers using Rally can leverage complete information in real time with a bidirectional synchronization in this video.

eBook: Maximize Innovation Velocity with Complete Information and Collaboration in Jira

Cross-functional teams using specialized off-the-shelf solutions to serve their needs find it challenging to collaborate effectively and share information in real-time. This can significantly impact the quality and speed of work. Learn how to maximize innovation velocity with complete information and collaboration with Jira by integrating it with some of the most popular tools.

In other news:

Announcement:

OpsHub appoints Ido Sarig as Chief Marketing Officer to Drive Growth as the Market Leader in Digital Mesh Solutions

Announcement:

OpsHub Accelerates Tool Adoption in the Azure DevOps Landscape with OpsHub Azure DevOps Migrator