(20 September 2011) Weekly SD and IT report
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* in this Sprint we had to change project plan significantly, particularly with Arden reporting (Cost per pound KPI, ) | * in this Sprint we had to change project plan significantly, particularly with Arden reporting (Cost per pound KPI, ) | ||
* progress with Trendset/Arden project is slower than expected | * progress with Trendset/Arden project is slower than expected | ||
- | + | * Denise estimates TMS support (tariffs, etc) to take on average 20 hours a week of her time. I think it is still to high. | |
== Issues & Matters Arising == | == Issues & Matters Arising == |
Revision as of 15:18, 20 September 2011
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About
This documents provides executive summary of what is happening at Software Development and IT Group at Jaguar. Written by Alex and based on input provided by members of the team. For questions or comments please e-mail alex@jaguarfreight.com
Highs
- Valley Stream IT Vendor evaluation is almost completed (we evaluated 8 companies). Two companies remain on the list. Waiting for references from one company. Vendor will be selected and submitted to Simon this week. Hopefully we can sign contract and engage by the end of this week.
- Staging and release will happen on time. It is scheduled this week.
- Rates DB vendor evaluation is almost completed. Catapult is far ahead of competition. Marc suggested that he might finalize contract in 2-3 weeks. Tracie is working on business requirements for integration. Alex is evaluating various ways to integrate (technical side).
Lows
- in this Sprint we had to change project plan significantly, particularly with Arden reporting (Cost per pound KPI, )
- progress with Trendset/Arden project is slower than expected
- Denise estimates TMS support (tariffs, etc) to take on average 20 hours a week of her time. I think it is still to high.
Issues & Matters Arising
None