Jennifer Riggins
Jennifer Riggins is a culture side of tech storyteller, journalist, writer, and event and podcast host, helping to share the stories where culture and technology collide and to translate the impact of the tech we are building. She has been a working writer since 2003, and is currently based in London.
Will AI replace the agile coach?
Agile coaches are already using generative AI tools to help with key rituals and go deeper, quicker.
Is agile manifesting or preventing AI adoption?
In the rush to adopt AI, many organizations have forgotten – or conveniently overlooked – the fundamentals of agile software delivery.
Should the daily stand-up die?
Will the real agile developers please stand up? Please stand up. Please, stand up.
5 lessons from CrowdStrike’s global outage
What can engineering leaders learn from one of the biggest IT disasters in history?
How to combat generative AI security risks
AI is changing the game, how do you fight back?
What DevOps teams need to know for 2024
We asked 10 tech leaders what DevOps teams need to know heading into the new year.
What McKinsey got wrong about developer productivity
The consulting giant kicked a hornet’s nest when it launched a framework to measure software developer productivity. Here’s what engineers think they got wrong.
Rethinking your engineer hiring strategy in 2024
Tech hiring is going through an intense period of change, how do you adapt?
If agile isn’t dead, why is it still not working?
Agile software development has outlived wave after wave of technology innovation, but in 2023, is the methodology on life support?
Can platform engineering help you do more with less?
As tech faces a downturn, platform engineering offers a way to decrease cognitive load, cut cloud costs, and boost delivery speed. What’s the catch?