Scaled Agile, today announced the next major release of Scaled Agile Framework (“SAFe”) V2.5.
As a major release and update with substantive new content on all levels
added, this framework aims to provide extensive guidance and proven practices
for implementing software agility at enterprise
scale.
scale.
Connectikpeople has also discovered that, in conjunction with the release
of SAFe 2.5, Scaled Agile, Inc., has announced new versions of Scaled Agile
Academy’s industry:
·
The
Lean|Agile Enterprise with the Scaled Agile Framework,
·
SAFe
Scrum XP for Enterprise Teams,
·
The Agile
Release Train Quickstart.
“We
look forward to putting these new advances to work in our company, and further
accelerating the business benefits that only scaled Lean|Agile development can
deliver.”said Mark Fuller, Executive
Director, Development Services, CSG International.
About Leffingwell, LLC.
Dean Leffingwell, president, a 40+ veteran of the software industry, is a
renowned entrepreneur, executive, author, methodologist and consultant. As one
of the world’s most experienced scaled agile leaders, he continues to develop
the unique Scaled Agile Framework® which combines Lean|Agile
portfolio management, large-scale Agile architecture and an innovative Agile
Release Train for successful program delivery. A former VP of Rational
Software, he is the author of Agile
Software Requirements, Scaling
Software Agility and Managing
Software Requirements, all from Addison-Wesley.
About Scaled Agile, Inc.
Scaled Agile, Inc. provides consulting and training services, certification
and courseware, and process tooling to facilitate successful enterprise Agile
transformation through adoption of the Scaled Agile Framework. In addition to
industry leading courseware, SAI also develops and markets Custom SAFe, a
modifiable, customer-hosted version of SAFe, and SAGe, the Scaled Agile Process.
SAGe is a standards-compliant (SPEM v2.0), fully customizable process library
which allows for tailoring of workflows, terminology, practices, and guidance,
and outputs a static HTML website deployable on the client’s intranet.