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Start managing your work more efficiently - Introducing the new Task Table View in Teamwork

With the new Task Table View in Teamwork, efficiently managing all of your work is easier than ever before. Although still in a beta release phase, users can now access Table View by selecting the Table tab from the project’s navigation menu and begin putting this “fantastic” and “amazing feature” to use right away. Beta Program customer The new view enables users to add, track, and manage project work much faster.

Get a high-level understanding of your projects with the new Project Health Report

As mentioned in blogs throughout the last few weeks we are currently revamping and adding multiple reports to Teamwork to help you and your team get valuable insights into your work at dedicated points in time. If you missed any of other Reports updates, you can view the Utilization Report, Planned vs Actual Milestones Report and the Planned vs Actual Tasks Report in their respective blogs.

How to build a Business Model Canvas in Miro

Swedish business theorist Alexander Osterwalder created the Business Model Canvas back in 2008. This framework helps you design and develop your innovative value proposition for your organization, and visualize your business ideas in a graphic and practical format so you can capture what your company is and does. In this video, Fernando Torres from Switch Lab Peru shows how Miro has made it easier than ever to build a Business Model Canvas of your own. An expert in entrepreneurship, agility, and innovation, Fernando leads this session of VMUG.

Courier Notifications | CEO Troy Goode on the Code Story podcast | Startup | Y Combinator S19

Code Story podcast - Season 4 - Episode 13 Troy Goode is based in San Francisco, with his family of 3 kids. They are 10, 8 and 2… so they are back in diapers. He finds family life super rewarding, and loves to go outside, to the park, and spend time with his family. His parents had a boat when he was growing up, and they lived in a rural area. He used to sail down (as a spectator, not a sailor) a nearby river in Virginia. As he got older, he missed the simple peace yet required work that came with sailing – so he picked it back up as an adult.

What's New in Teamwork

March has been an exceptionally busy month for us here at Teamwork. We’ve been working on some really exciting projects, pun intended, over the last while and we’re delighted to finally bring them to you. After months of development, we’re ecstatic to introduce our new native iOS and Android apps! The new apps allow users to complete their work, no matter where they are, at any time of the day.

How we approached IT incident predictions through chaos theory

In this blog, we have introduced the basics of chaos theory and complex systems, including how system incidents and failure prediction have been tackled in the past through deep learning. We have also offered ideas on how chaotic time series analysis can be leveraged to approach this problem. IT teams in large technology companies spend years building networked systems and connected applications. Now, especially in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, software reliability is paramount.