Auch die #Cybersecurity-#Forschung wird in Deutschland künftig deutlich strategischer als bislang - so das #BMFTR in seinem neuen Eckpunktepapier von Ende letzter Woche.

Ein zentraler Aspekt dabei: Die Beschleunigung des Transfers von Forschungsergebnissen in die Praxis.

Deshalb soll in einem #Roadmapping-Prozess ein neues Programm der #Bundesregierung in der #Cybersicherheitsforschung entworfen werden. Die Veröffentlichung ist für das 1. Quartal 2027 angesetzt:

https://www.bmftr.bund.de/SharedDocs/Kurzmeldungen/DE/2026/02/260226-cybersicherheit-eckpunktepapier.html

Agile swapped out PRDs - often hundreds-of-pages-long product requirements documents - replacing them with ordered backlogs - ideas of things we might want to do, ordered by what will deliver the most value to our customers. Ordered just as roadmaps should also be. Brilliant leap forward, agile.

Want to hear more of what I discussed with Phil Hornby about requirements and backlogs and roadmaps in this episode of Talking Roadmaps?

Checkout the full episode here... https://www.talkingroadmaps.com/episodes/should-you-have-an-engineering-roadmap

#roadmapping #productmanagement #product #engineering

David Handlos, Anne Ruskamp, Rafael Caixeta, and Brian Zimmer present on Software Craftsmanship this July at Nebraska.Code().

https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/

#AWS #softwarecraftsmanship #performancetesting #roadmapping #amazonbedrock #prototyping #TechConference
#lincolnnebraska #developer #programmer #nebraskatech

Nebraska.Code 2025 hosted on Whova

July 23 – 25, 2025, Lincoln, NE

The topic: “Why Product Roadmaps Are Essential for Success" - Host Phil Hornby had me turn to what Mickey and I had written regarding roadmaps in our book, Managing the Unmanageable, in response to his concluding question.

The rest of the episode was a delightful conversation between the two of us about roadmaps that explored roadmap possibilities and opportunities. And delightfully edited! https://www.talkingroadmaps.com/episodes/should-you-have-an-engineering-roadmap

#roadmapping #productmanagement #product #engineering

Should you have an engineering roadmap? | Ron Lichty — Talking Roadmaps

In Episode 68 of Talking Roadmaps, Phil Hornby interviews Ron Lichty about the value of engineering roadmaps in an Agile environment. They explore how engineering roadmaps align with product roadmaps, emphasizing their role in guiding technical priorities and managing tools, frameworks, and team c

Talking Roadmaps

Two main takeaways after chairing #enfield #HorizonEurope #Hybrid #Workshop on #TrustworthyAI from #Budapest.

#GenAI & #UrbanAI might require further:

1. #Multidisciplinary conversations
2. #Roadmapping exercises ahead

#AI #AIAct #AIActionSummit #AI4SI

PRODUCTHEAD: Pragmatism is (im)perfectly fine

This week’s #ProductManagement newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features Scott Colfer and Tom Dolan

#prodmgmt #discovery #productroadmap #roadmapping

https://imanageproducts.com/producthead-pragmatism-is-imperfectly-fine/

PRODUCTHEAD: Pragmatism is (im)perfectly fine – I Manage Products

» There are 3 reasons why a discovery should end: 1. It is purely performative 2. Ignored / unknown context 3. Unconnected to value » Everything on your product roadmap should have lots of context that is easy to find

I Manage Products

PRODUCTHEAD: Pragmatism is (im)perfectly fine

This week’s #ProductManagement newsletter lovingly curated by Jock Busuttil (@jock) features Scott Colfer and Tom Dolan

#prodmgmt #discovery #productroadmap #roadmapping

https://imanageproducts.com/producthead-pragmatism-is-imperfectly-fine/

PRODUCTHEAD: Pragmatism is (im)perfectly fine – I Manage Products

» There are 3 reasons why a discovery should end: 1. It is purely performative 2. Ignored / unknown context 3. Unconnected to value » Everything on your product roadmap should have lots of context that is easy to find

I Manage Products