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8 September 2025

  • 05:5405:54, 8 September 2025 Customer Experience Management (hist | edit) [5,942 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Customer Experience Management (CEM / CXM) = '''Customer Experience Management (CEM or CXM)''' is the practice of designing, controlling, and improving interactions between an organization and its customers throughout the customer journey. It focuses on creating positive, consistent, and personalized experiences that drive customer satisfaction, loyalty, and advocacy. CEM combines strategies, processes, technologies, and culture to ensure customers perceive value a...")
  • 05:5205:52, 8 September 2025 AIOps (hist | edit) [6,077 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= AIOps = '''AIOps''' (Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations) is a framework and set of practices that applies artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies to enhance IT operations. AIOps platforms analyze large volumes of operational data in real time to automate event correlation, anomaly detection, root cause analysis, and incident response. AIOps is designed to help organizations manage increasingly complex, dynamic, and hybrid IT envir...")
  • 05:5005:50, 8 September 2025 FinOps (hist | edit) [5,966 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= FinOps = '''FinOps''' (short for '''Financial Operations''' or '''Cloud Financial Management''') is a cultural practice and framework for managing cloud costs effectively. It brings together finance, engineering, operations, and business teams to ensure accountability for cloud spending while enabling organizations to maximize the value of their cloud investments. FinOps is not just about cost-cutting; it focuses on balancing speed, cost, and quality in cloud usage...")
  • 05:4605:46, 8 September 2025 Service Integration and Management (hist | edit) [6,038 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Service Integration and Management (SIAM) = '''Service Integration and Management (SIAM)''' is a management framework that coordinates multiple service providers, both internal and external, to ensure seamless delivery of end-to-end services to business users. SIAM addresses the challenges organizations face when outsourcing services to multiple vendors by providing a structured approach to integrate, govern, and manage these services as a single, cohesive ecosyste...")
  • 05:4405:44, 8 September 2025 DevOps (hist | edit) [6,307 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= DevOps = '''DevOps''' is a cultural philosophy, set of practices, and collection of tools that integrates '''software development (Dev)''' and '''IT operations (Ops)''' to shorten the systems development life cycle and deliver high-quality software continuously. DevOps emphasizes collaboration, automation, monitoring, and feedback across the entire software delivery pipeline. It combines principles from Agile, Lean, and continuous deliv...")
  • 05:4305:43, 8 September 2025 Project Management (hist | edit) [6,396 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Project Management = '''Project Management''' is the discipline of planning, organizing, executing, and controlling resources to achieve specific goals within defined constraints such as time, cost, scope, and quality. It provides a structured approach for delivering unique outputs such as products, services, or results, while balancing competing requirements. Project management is widely applied in industries such as construction, information technology, healthcar...")
  • 05:4005:40, 8 September 2025 ITIL (hist | edit) [5,945 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= ITIL = '''Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)''' is a globally recognized framework for managing and delivering IT services. It provides a set of best practices, processes, and guidelines that align IT services with the needs of the business. Originally developed by the UK Government’s Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency (CCTA) in the 1980s, ITIL has evolved into the most widely adopted framework for IT Service Management (ITSM). ==...")
  • 05:3705:37, 8 September 2025 Extreme Programming (hist | edit) [6,374 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Extreme Programming = '''Extreme Programming (XP)''' is an Agile software development methodology that emphasizes technical excellence, frequent releases, close collaboration with customers, and adaptability to changing requirements. It is designed to improve software quality and responsiveness through short development cycles, constant feedback, and disciplined engineering practices. XP is especially effective in dynamic environments w...")
  • 05:3305:33, 8 September 2025 Lean software development (hist | edit) [5,257 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Lean Software Development = '''Lean Software Development (LSD)''' is an Agile methodology that applies principles of '''Lean Manufacturing'''—originally developed by Toyota—to the field of software development. It emphasizes delivering value quickly, eliminating waste, empowering teams, and continuously improving processes. Lean Software Development provides a flexible framework that encourages efficiency, customer focus, and adapta...")
  • 05:3205:32, 8 September 2025 Kanban (hist | edit) [5,784 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Kanban = '''Kanban''' is a visual project management method that originated in the manufacturing industry and is now widely used in software development, service delivery, and business operations. It emphasizes visualizing work, limiting work in progress (WIP), and optimizing the flow of tasks through a process. Kanban is one of the most popular Agile project management frameworks and is often compared with Scrum. Unlike Scrum, Kanb...")
  • 05:3105:31, 8 September 2025 Scrum (hist | edit) [5,724 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Scrum = '''Scrum''' is an '''Agile project management framework''' primarily used for software development, but it has also been adopted in product development, marketing, research, and service delivery. It provides a structured yet flexible way for teams to deliver value incrementally through short, time-boxed iterations known as '''sprints'''. Scrum emphasizes teamwork, accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement. It is based on the principles of the...")
  • 05:2805:28, 8 September 2025 Agile Project Management (hist | edit) [4,738 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Agile Project Management = '''Agile Project Management (Agile PM)''' is an iterative and flexible approach to managing projects that emphasizes collaboration, customer feedback, adaptive planning, and delivering value in small increments. It evolved as a response to traditional, rigid project management methods (such as Waterfall) that often struggled with uncertainty and change. == Overview == Agile project management is rooted in the principles of the '''Agile Mani...")