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The Visibility Blog en Castellano Sin Visibilidad, no hay Agilidad. Un Blog de Raúl Cristián Aguirre.

Sin Visibilidad, no hay Agilidad. Un Blog de Raúl Cristián Aguirre. Ganaste la guerra a las CMDBs. Cuando empezamos este blog, las CMDB estaban de moda. ITIL estaba en su mejor momento. Todos nos interrogaban sobre nuestra estrategia de CMDB . En tercer lugar, el proceso entero estaba roto. La gente usaba herramientas de autodescubrimiento y llenaban la CMDB con miles de comp.

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Well done, good and faithful servant. Call it a pre midlife crisis. Turning 48 seemed like a great to take up triathlons. I took so long in the first transition area that Neal asked me if I had taken a nap. You know you are slow when the finishers are walking back to their cars with their t-shirts, cheering you on.