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Momentum and Stickiness
Submitted by LaszloSzalvay on October 6, 2008 - 7:30am.

Those who know me know that I love analogies. Whenever I try to explain what it is I do or train new employees, I seem to always rely on analogies.

When we consult our customers on Scrum transformations, we are often quizzed about the stickiness of the transformation as a means to justify the ROI of an internal budget approval process.

An Alternative Approach to Tracking Research and Development Tax Credits Utilizing ScrumWorks® Pro
Submitted by LaszloSzalvay on June 27, 2008 - 1:53pm.
For many managers adopting Scrum, one of the hardest traditional project management practices to leave behind is tracking hours spent. It’s not hard to let go of because tracking hours is essential to effective management, but because Scrum’s tenets of self-empowerment and transparency are in direct
The Scrum GAAP
Submitted by LaszloSzalvay on December 20, 2007 - 11:35am.

The other day, I met with my new accountant for the first time. (Don’t worry. I won’t name him in case I get something wrong.) It was a routine kickoff meeting; we focused on re-classifying our Income Statement to comply with GAAP .

ScrumWorks Free…Danube Growing…ScrumWorks Growing…
Submitted by LaszloSzalvay on December 8, 2005 - 1:51pm.
One question we get on a daily basis is, “How can I buy a ScrumWorks license?”  Well, you can’t. Why not? Because we offer them for free!  We allow anyone who is interested in trying our product to download a free, 60-day trial after which we will grant an unlimited number of licenses upon request.  We use the trial/full license process to get an idea of who is using our product by organization type and size and how they are using our product – as a casual trial or as a day-to-day tool.  (Small and large companies, non-profits, and government agencies are all using the product).  

How, you may ask, did we arrive at the decision to give our product away for free?  The debate on what to charge, distribution types (hosted, web-based, etc.) and how to continue to develop the product, has gone on since development started in March 2004.  After more than a year of deliberation, we decided to create our software under the freeware (as in beer) licensing model. There’s no doubt about it…This was a gamble that Victor and I made and an investment in terms of blood, sweet, tears…and of course money and labor hours, it was a time in an entrepreneur’s career that you feel something in your gut, and you do it (Jack Welch talks about this in his new book, Winning which I would recommend).

Flickr
Submitted by LaszloSzalvay on May 13, 2005 - 8:28pm.

A great resource for pics that Vic told me about.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/64438631@N00

A lot of great pics from my vacations, etc.

Here's a great link on somewhere I want to get back to.

http://www.andalucia.com/casares/home.htm

Great Quote
Submitted by LaszloSzalvay on May 1, 2005 - 3:32pm.

Here's a great quote that my wife forwarded me last week....said it reminded her of the folks at Danube.... I am glad that this is what we represent and are building here.

Entrepreneurship is about trial and error and the notion that ideas that may be great in the boardroom simply won't stick in the real world due to unforeseen consequences or imperfect information.

Hardware Foes! There's a reason we make software...
Submitted by LaszloSzalvay on April 26, 2005 - 8:48pm.

After a failed hardware order from Dell, we went hardcore and went to a local retailer to get our hardware so that we wouldnt miss our deadlines.

Below is a picture from Michael's cell phone taken at Fry's after they had closed the doors, but they did stay open for our order, Vic,. Michael and I had been there for about 4 hrs.

Our sales rep was very happy. The specs of the laptops were outrageous for a local retailer.

Introduction
Submitted by LaszloSzalvay on January 22, 2005 - 2:35pm.

Hello,
This is the beginnings of my web log. My name is Laszlo and I am the co-founder and President of Danube Technologies, Inc.

Danube Technologies, Inc. is a group of dynamic individuals who are passionate about quality software and the processes by which we attain that. We have spent years building a business that we believe in and from time to time I will share my thoughts on that here.

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