Today's organizations face an unprecedented explosion in data volume, variety, and velocity. The promise of data-driven decision making often remains out of reach as traditional centralized data architectures show their limitations. Key challenges include: Data teams becoming organizational bottlenecks Business units waiting weeks for simple changes Valuable insights trapped in departmental silos Rising costs of maintaining centralized data infrastructure Imagine this scenario: The marketing team needs urgent insights about customer behavior during a major promotion. The data exists, scattered across e-commerce platforms, CRM systems, and...

Requirement Driven Development (RDD) focuses on the attributes of a product the dev team needs to keep top-of-mind as they work. Clients and key stakeholders propose the requirements and the contractor refines them, talking with the client back and forth throughout development. In order to do this successfully, features must be constantly tested and requirements vetted through formal testing and evaluation. The purpose of a formal Test and Evaluation (T&E) program is to accomplish two goals; verification of the build...