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2 09, 2014

What is scope?

2018-07-27T12:49:16-05:00September 2nd, 2014|Categories: General|0 Comments

Imagine you've hired someone to build your dream home. Before the first piece of lumber is bought, you need to know the floor plans, the budget, and you need to have some idea of the timeline. This information is part of your project's scope. The scope sets boundaries. They aren't open-ended. You have a defined [...]

19 08, 2014

Scrum in action

2019-02-14T10:46:43-06:00August 19th, 2014|Categories: General|0 Comments

Here at LSG Solutions, Scrum is the type of Agile Development we use. It was originally formalized for software development projects, but it works well for any complex, innovative scope of work. Scrum is the leading agile development methodology, used by Fortune 500 companies around the world. Here’s quick overview of the process: A product [...]

5 08, 2014

Our development process

2018-07-27T12:49:16-05:00August 5th, 2014|Categories: General|0 Comments

Every project we work on is extremely important to our clients and to us. We take our time to truly understand the problem and create comprehensive software that meets or exceeds al of our client’s expectations. The method we use for this process is called Agile Development. Essentially, Agile Development breaks up the project into [...]

15 07, 2014

How we help the public sector

2016-08-26T13:29:55-05:00July 15th, 2014|Categories: oklahoma, sex offender|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Even though they face many of the same problems as private institutions, government agencies are often ignored by technology companies. Where the needs are different, commercial products often don’t fit - leaving public entities in a tough spot. Seeing how much the public sector was underserved, we made a commitment to helping local and state governments get the solutions and attention they need. We’re happy to fill the gap and help public agencies make full use of technology.

1 07, 2014

Processes first, technology later

2018-07-27T12:49:16-05:00July 1st, 2014|Categories: General|0 Comments

Technology vendors sometimes focus too much on the technology they are selling and not enough on the problems that they’ve been hired to solve. It isn’t always intentional - when your day-to-day business is technology, it’s easy to get off track. When you have a hammer, every problem tends to look like a nail.

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