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Help: My manager wants to measure my team’s productivity by velocity

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P2l asks:

My manager has recently really been pushing to use velocity as a target and measure of productivity. We are currently working at an average velocity of 50 story points. My manager wants us to increase it by 40 percent to 70 story points (with no increase in team members). If we don’t achieve this increase he wants us to deliver a full break down explaining why.

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Google launches Android Device Manager remote security app – V3.co.uk


V3.co.uk

Google launches Android Device Manager remote security app
V3.co.uk
Google has extended the capabilities of its Android Device Manager tool, launching a new app for Android that allows users to remotely secure their other Android devices without the need for a desktop browser. The Android tool features the same 
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How to Enable Android Device Manager Security – Tom’s Guide

How to Enable Android Device Manager Security
Tom’s Guide
Android Device Manager is not a panacea for lost or stolen phones, but it's a useful tool kit that takes very little time and effort to set up. If you have an Android device released after mid-2010, then you probably have access to the Android Device

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Android Device Manager Beefs Up Mobile Security – Midsize Insider


Midsize Insider

Android Device Manager Beefs Up Mobile Security
Midsize Insider
But security concerns have caused many IT managers at midsize firms to be hesitant about Android. While Android Device Manager does not eliminate all Android security concerns, it gives the open-source mobile operating system an important new layer of 

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