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Archive for April, 2008

Simplicity – Next frontier?

Posted by aloktyagi on April 22, 2008

Recently, a blog post on Sandhill suggested how Simplicity is the next frontier for Enterprise Software.

This topic usually gets its share of debate – particularly what it means in the enterprise space. I tend to agree that Simplicity need to be on the cross-hair of an enterprise development organization. I will venture and suggest Simplicity to augement the definition of “Quality” and make it measurable while product is in development. To continue to differentiate in the market place, enterprise software simply need to go beyond functional and be usable as well.

There are various studies/surveys that suggest enterprise software functionality usage (or lack of usage) due to the end users challenges working with the applications. Functionality already in the product that gets overlooked and don’t get to see the light of the day…

Good news is much of the enterprise industry is investing in usability and developing best practices for wider adoption. The real gains though start to happen as Simplicity becomes part of the culture; grooming champions within the organization; including it as part of the software development process; encouraging indivduals to address Usability issues with the same sense of urgency as it would to the Quality/functional issues. Of course, sooner in the release cycle the better.

 

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Holi – Festival of Color

Posted by aloktyagi on April 2, 2008

I happen to be in India on a weekend which coincided with “Holi” – a fun filled festival of color.

If you happen to see me with purple hair or pink nails – it is not that I developed some weired interest lately – but the colors from Holi were washing out. I just got carried away since I happen to play Holi after 20 years.

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Enjoy!!

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