SPaMCAST 732 - Value in Software Development, A Conversation With Robert Cooke

Published: Dec. 4, 2022, 10 p.m.

b'The SPaMCAST 732 features our interview with Robert Cooke. Robert and I discussed the role of software development in delivering value in non-software product organizations. Robert Cooke is the Founder and Principal Architect at 3Forge, a New York-based provider of data virtualization and visualization technology. 3Forge has achieved significant growth over the years as a result of increasing demand for its award-winning, web-based browser AMI platform. Today, AMI is deployed at three of the five largest global banks, and nearly 20 percent of global equities flow through the platform. 3Forge also has provided its services to hedge funds, broker-dealers, and other financial services firms. The company is the leading provider of \\u201cperformance at scale\\u201d data management systems. Robert\\u2019s accomplishments have spanned electronic trading, middle and back office, regulatory reporting, compliance, and risk management. Website: \\xa0 LinkedIn: \\xa0 Re-read Saturday News This week we re-read Chapter 4 of (Amazon Associate Link). Chapter 4, Badass Agile Coaching Agreements, focuses on the need for and structure of\\u2026coaching agreements (hence the name of the chapter :)). I use coaching agreements on a regular basis. They are an excellent idea. Galen states, \\u201cMy point being: never, ever coach without establishing an agreement.\\u201d Previous Entries in Our Re-read: Week 1: - \\xa0 Week 2: \\xa0 - \\xa0 Week 3: - \\xa0 Week 4: - \\xa0 Week 5: - \\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0 A quick advertisement: Controlling work entry requires preparation and knowledge, building to establishing a path to control work entry (magic wands are normally not available), which is why Jeremy Willets and I have developed a work entry workshop. Interested? Please email us at tcagley@tomcagley.com or willetsjm@gmail.com Next SPaMCAST\\xa0 The SPaMCAST 733 continues our answer to the question: if one product owner is good, aren\\u2019t two, three, or four better? \\xa0 We will also have a visit from Jeremy Berriault who brings his wide-ranging QA corner to the podcast.'