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Free IT Brunch Online Conference “Visiting Agile Practitioners”

Colleagues, allow me to invite you to the free IT Brunch online conference “Visiting Agile Practitioners” , which will be held on November 12, 2011 (Saturday) at 12:00 Moscow time (at 10:00 Kyiv time). Our speakers and their reports will not yield to many paid events, so feel free to register !


Reports (conference program)


10: 00–10: 05Conference opening
10: 05–10: 35Daily Scrum - a must or a good practice? (Timofey Evgrashin)
10: 35–11: 05Information radiators, or how not to freeze in the office space (Nadezhda Zemskova)
11: 05–11: 35Kaizden and Scrum: a tool for continuous improvement (Boris Volfson)
11: 35–11: 50Break
11: 50–12: 20Poisson burning terms (Andrei Bibichev)
12: 20–12: 50Design myths (Dmitry Mindra)
12: 50–13: 05Break
13: 05–13: 35Part-time Agile (Dmitry Malenko)
13: 35–14: 05Small hyper-productive teams (Nikolai Alimenkov)
14: 05–14: 10Conference closing

Speakers


Nikolay Alimenkov

Java practitioner technical leader and Scrum Master from Zoral Labs. Having more than 7 years of development experience, Nikolai has been working with Agile methodologies for more than 5 years. Expert in development in Java, Agile engineering practices and team management. Organizer, active participant and speaker at many international conferences, member of the Agile Ukraine community. Founder and trainer of the XP Injection training center.

Timofey Evgrashin

Timofey Evgrashin has been working in IT for more than 13 years, for the last 5 years he has been teaching Agile-development and implementation of the Scrum approach in various teams. For the last 2 years, he has been working as a corporate Agile-coach where he has been working to identify and overcome problems in the work of development teams, as well as optimize the business processes of companies. Permanent speaker at various conferences, such as Agile Base Camp, Agile Eastern Europe and others. Conducts active social activities in the field of promoting flexible project management, including organizing and conducting specialized activities aimed at this.
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Nadezhda Zemskova

7 years in the software development industry, from testers to project manager / Scrum Master. Currently, the manager and Scrum Coach of the three teams in Siklum in collaboration with the Danish company Scalepoint. Certified Scrum Master, working on Scrum since 2007. Speaker at IT Jam, Agile Base Camp and Agile Eastern Europe conferences.

Andrey Bibichev

Andrey took part in software development at the junction of the following activities: programming (still loves to play!), Design and design, project management, training and assistance to other teams, development of the company (both in terms of technology, and in terms of organization and management) . Now he is developing and developing a system for markerless capture of human movements (MoCap) using conventional web-cameras. Prior to that, developed applications for large businesses. At the moment, occupies the position of technical director of the company iPi Soft.

Dmitry Mindra

He holds the position of technical leader in Lohika. For the past 6 years, he has been working with Microsoft Web-based technologies, including ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC, and Silverlight. Dmitry often speaks at meetings in Odessa. Net User Group and at AgileBaseCamp conferences.

Boris Volfson

Engaged in web development and software development since 2003. He started working as a programmer in a small regional software company. Since 2008, Project Manager and Regional Manager for Softline Development. In 2011, he became the head of the web development department with several dozen teams. He is fond of classic and flexible project management methodologies, project management organization, coaching. Periodically speak at software conferences.

Dmitry Malenko

An experienced professional in the field of software development, who managed to do a lot from C ++ programming under AIX to project management in one of the largest Ukrainian software development companies and conducting trainings on project management and architecture design. Recently, I managed to work on the “dark side” as a business analyst and knows exactly what the robot of the development team on the other side of the ocean looks like from the customer’s side. Now responsible for technological development at rollApp, Inc.

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