SCRUM Development Works for RepairEngine®
Filed under: Barcode Scanner Repair, Barcode Printer Repair, General Business, Announcements
The PR Department at Lexicon (aka the "suits") issued a new Press Release yesterday about the process we employ to create and roll-out new RepairEngine® features. They left out a lot of the good stuff about how SCRUM really works however, especially, the theory of who is central and who is peripheral to the development effort, i.e., who is the "pig" and who is the "chicken" in this version of the famous "ham and egg breakfast" (with apologies and thanks to Frank Bowers, the great philosopher/account executive at HHP! now Honeywell) Benefits from employing SCRUM techniques include chiefly the short "create/test/release" or "sprint" cycle for important feature-modules -- which is exactly how we like to push out enhancements and new capabilities for RepairEngine®, the "easiest and most powerful tool for full-cycle online Repair Management". So when it comes to repair management for Symbol (Motorola), Intermec, Zebra, HHP, or Datalogic or even NEC Panel-i 6 Pros . . . think RepairEngine®
BTW - if you have ideas about how we can improve RepairEngine®, we try to be like Ross Perot -- all ears -- so let us know and thanks in advance.