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Idaho's Dept. of Health & Welfare Taps Danube Technologies for Scrum Software Development Project
BELLEVUE, Wash., Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Danube Technologies, Inc.,
http://www.danube.com, the leader in software and training for the Scrum
method of agile software development, is helping the Idaho Dept. of Health &
Welfare (IDHW) develop mission-critical software with its ScrumCORE(TM)
training and ScrumWorks(R) Pro project management software. With Danube, IDHW
project leaders are managing a three-year development project that will
automate the eligibility process and improve the delivery of key social
services to more than 25 percent of the state's population.
Replacing a 22-year-old legacy mainframe system, one that is counted on by
a large percentage of citizens for vital services, required a flexible,
incremental approach to software development. IDHW turned toward Danube and
the Scrum method which provided the necessary structure, agility and
visibility needed for such a large and complex project.
The original EPICS system crashed repeatedly when first introduced in
1986, interfering with the delivery of State benefits. Danube's approach to
Scrum mitigates these risks by emphasizing a rigorous definition of "done,"
applied early and often, rather than only testing at the end. Working with
Danube two decades later, the IDHW team built a cohesive organization of more
than 65 developers, internal stakeholders and Product Owners that collectively
met each and every milestone of the "four-phase," three-year project. Key
benefits identified have included:
-- Increased accessibility to view all project sprints along with expected
dates of delivery
-- Ability for the entire department to view impediments and assist in
removing these barriers to keep the project on track
-- Enhanced prioritization of work identified and ability to load tasks
into new distinct products inside of ScrumWorks Pro, resulting in improved
communications between the project and management
-- Success of project in streamlining essential services to the citizens
ofIdaho has established a foundation for future software development projects
in the state
From the beginning of the engagement, called "EPICS Replacement," the IDHW
project team committed to the Scrum process to develop a single, coherent
n-tier solution that is made up of best-in-class products. The project
started with Danube's ScrumCORE division providing Scrum training and
consulting to ensure the Scrum method helped deliver improved software and
also served as a means of reengineering business processes for efficiency. To
coordinate and provide visibility for the project, the IDHW chose Danube's
ScrumWorks Pro, the only software tool designed to be 100 percent dedicated to
Scrum success. It allows teams, Product Owners and stakeholders to manage
every aspect of Scrum at the program, product release and sprint levels. It
also offers role-based project tracking, reporting and requirements
traceability for building successful Scrum projects based on best practices.
The EPICS Replacement project is well underway for phased deployment in
2009. To date, the State has remained on track by adhering to the principles
of Scrum and through the use of ScrumWorks Pro, with developers and
stakeholders using the system daily to update key tasks and eliminate
impediments. IDHW also reports the success of the project will likely result
in other Idaho State government agencies following suit for future software
development projects.
"When I dropped in on the IDHW team recently, I was particularly impressed
that the transformation had become 'self-sustaining,'" said Michael James, the
Danube Certified Scrum Trainer who worked onsite as an embedded coach for the
project. "With more than two years of experience, the organization has become
even more committed to Scrum, agile, and lean principles. The fact that the
team overcame all the challenges of state government bureaucracy to accomplish
this is all the more impressive. I'm proud that Danube's products and
services contributed to this success."
About Danube Technologies
Founded in 2000, Danube provides software and training exclusively focused
on the Scrum method of agile software development. The company's
ScrumWorks(R) Pro and ScrumWorks Basic products are licensed to more than
92,000 software professionals worldwide, making it the most widely used
software in the industry for managing Scrum projects. Danube complements its
software offering with a comprehensive schedule of ScrumCORE(TM) training
courses, which are taught globally by Danube's five Certified Scrum Trainers.
The company's on-site software delivery model makes it the leading choice for
enterprises of all types, including large corporate and government
organizations, which require the utmost in security, compliance, ease-of-use
and customization. Danube's customers include Adobe, Amazon.com, AMD, F5,
General Electric, HP, Intel, Intuit, Kofax, LexisNexis, Microsoft, Motorola,
Oracle, QVC, Siemens, and Sun Microsystems. Danube is self-funded and has
achieved steady organic growth as Scrum has emerged as the preferred agile
method for developers and executives. The company is headquartered in
Bellevue, Wash. and has a sales office inPortland, Ore. Please visit
http://www.danube.com or call (503) 248-0800 for more information on Danube.
Danube Press Contact:
Christie Denniston
Catapult PR-IR
Office: 303-581-7760, ext. 13
Cell: 303-827-5164
cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com
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