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FW: Guest Blogging On Your Site

  From: only1dream@gmail.comOn Behalf OfNicole Allen Sent: Friday, October 12, 2018 8:14:13 AM (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) To: submit@analyst.exchange Subject: Guest Blogging On Your Site Hello friends at Analyst.exchange, I came across your website today and was wondering if you had an opportunity for guest blogging. I am a professional freelance writer and have written and currently write on a wide range of topics. Some of the topics I regularly cover include addiction, insurance, economics and technology just to name a few. I attempt to stay on top of the latest news to ensure that my writing is up to date and current, ensuring its validity. If you are interested in talking about this in more detail, get back to me at any time. We can discuss topic ideas and I can have an article for you with a fast turn around. I am not looking to be paid for this! I have a small profile with a few writing samples, hoping to build this mor
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FW: For Advertising Enquiry - http://www.analyst.exchange/

  From: Robert Frost Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2018 11:00:13 PM (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) To: submit@analyst.exchange Subject: For Advertising Enquiry - http://www.analyst.exchange/ Hello, My name is robert frost and I'm a blogger and content writer. I came across your http://www.analyst.exchange/ was really impressed by the content that you published.  If possible I'd like to write a sponsored post, similar to your past content. With that in mind I'd like to ask: 1. Are there any terms and conditions for submitting a sponsored post/Guest Post to your website? 2. What are the charges for publishing the sponsored post? Let me know if you're interested.  Best regards, robert frost

Building High Performing Development Teams

Building High Performing Development Teams with Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble, and Sonal Chokshi From the old claim that “IT doesn’t matter” and question of whether tech truly drives organizational performance, we’ve been consumed with figuring out how to measure — and predict — the output and outcomes, the performance and productivity of software. It’s not useful to talk about what happens in one isolated team or successful company; we need to be able to make it happen at any company — of any size, industry vertical, or architecture/tech stack. But can we break the false dichotomy of performance vs. speed; is it possible to have it all? This episode of the a16z Podcast boldly goes where no man has gone before — trying to answer those elusive questions — by drawing on one of the largest, large-scale studies of software and organizational performance out there, as presented in the new book, Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOps — Building and Scaling High Performing Tech