Seven Secrets of Successful Pair Programming
John Sextro, agile coach at Asynchrony, has written an article for DevX.com describing the “Seven Secrets of Successful Pair Programming“. Pair programming can be tough for even the best developers. It...
View ArticleTrue Quality Assurance in an Agile World
Mark J. Balbes, Ph.D., Vice President of Architecture at Asynchrony Solutions, wrote an article for Application Development Trends online describing the role of QA on an agile team is much greater than...
View ArticleEssential Methods for Agile Project Success
Mark J. Balbes, Ph.D., Vice President of Architecture at Asynchrony Solutions, presents a framework for agile project management’s critical techniques on Techwell.com I recently had an impromptu lunch...
View ArticleDueling and Design : How fencing and UX are quite alike
BJ Self is a member of Asynchrony’s UX team and has written an article for UX Magazine. The other day I was leaving the office and mentally switching gears from the design work I had been doing all day...
View ArticleScaling agile isn’t such a stretch
Asynchrony’s VP of Engineering Brian Button is quoted in Lisa Morgan’s article “Scaling agile isn’t such a stretch” online at SD Times. When agile teams tend to press on those things, it’s the...
View ArticleAgile Expressionism 101
Mark J. Balbes, Ph.D., Vice President of Architecture at Asynchrony Solutions, was recently published in Application Development Trends and he explains some of the expressions you’ll hear in an agile...
View ArticleContinuous Improvement and the Agile Retrospective
Mark Balbes, Ph.D. and Vice President, Asynchrony, recently discussed tips on leading your organization toward more effective business operations. Agile development isn’t just a better way to build...
View ArticleAsynchrony gets $3 million infusion to fund mobile development
Asynchrony recently received $3 million in funding for our growing mobile development unit, ionic mobile. The St. Louis Business Journal caught up with our General Manager, Bob Elfanbaum and Schafer...
View ArticleProtecting Your Fragile Agile Culture
Mark J. Balbes, Ph.D., Vice President of Architecture at Asynchrony, has his latest Agile Architect column published in ADT Magazine: An agile culture is both precious and fragile. Our Agile Architect...
View ArticleTo Be Agile, Beware the Comforts of Ritual
Mark J. Balbes, Ph.D., Vice President of Architecture at Asynchrony, was recently published in ADT Magazine for his monthly Agile Architect column titled To Be Agile, Beware the Comforts of Ritual....
View ArticleAsynchrony Solutions Receives $3 Million in New Funding to Accelerate its...
Asynchrony today announced $3 million in corporate funding from its parent company, Schafer Corporation. The funding represents our commitment to helping ionic mobile emerge as a significant player in...
View ArticleConducting the Agile Interview
Mark J. Balbes, Ph.D., Vice President of Architecture at Asynchrony, has his latest Agile Architect column published in ADT Magazine: Finding the right people to work in an agile shop takes just as...
View ArticleYes, with Agile There Is Time to Think!
The agile software development environment is known for its short, frequent iteration times and quick-paced paradigms that focus on the task at hand. But what if you’re tasked with a story that...
View ArticleContinuous Improvement and the Agile Retrospective
Mark J. Balbes, Ph.D., Vice President of Architecture at Asynchrony, examines this issue in this article for Visual Studio Magazine: Agile development isn’t just a better way to build software. It’s...
View ArticleI’d Rather Be Coding: Gathering Metrics
Nate McKie, CTO, Asynchrony, has his latest in this article for Developer.com: For a long time, I’ve wanted to write about activities that are a critical part of Agile and Lean, but somehow manage to...
View ArticleIn Agile, Simple Is Not…
Mark J. Balbes, Ph.D., Vice President of Architecture at Asynchrony, has his latest In Agile, Simple Is Not… published in ADT Magazine: Making something that is simple is extremely hard. To complicate...
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Asynchrony is a contributing sponsor at the 2013 Gartner Catalyst Conference in San Diego, CA. We will be showcasing our mobile application solutions, our mobile framework and tool kit – which enables...
View ArticleMobile Industry on the Move July 27
Asynchrony has been included in an industry round up in Mobile Industry on the Move July 27 published in Mobile Enterprise Magazine: Asynchrony has completed the development of a software development...
View ArticleAsynchrony Completes Software Development of SDKs to Support Simplify...
Asynchrony has been featured in Asynchrony Completes Software Development of SDKs to Support Simplify Commerce By MasterCard published in Internet Retailer Magazine: ST. LOUIS—August 2013–Asynchrony...
View ArticleI’d Rather Be Coding: Gathering Metrics
Nate McKie, CTO, Asynchrony, has his latest in this article for I’d Rather Be Coding: Gathering Metrics published in Software Magazine: For a long time, I’ve wanted to write about activities that are a...
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