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Free Seminar on Agile - at the Franklin Institute

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Free Seminar on Agile - at the Franklin Institute

Time: May 17, 2011 from 8:30am to 2:30pm
Location: Franklin Institute
City/Town: Downtown
Website or Map: http://www.accurev.com/semina…
Event Type: friend, of, agilephilly, free, seminar
Organized By: John Voris, Lead Coordinator
Latest Activity: Apr 27, 2011

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Sponsored by Rally Software, a friend of AgilePhilly, along with other
Software Vendors

8:30 AM - *REGISTRATION*

8:45 AM- *INTRODUCTION TO AGILE*


9:00 AM - *KEYNOTE PRESENTATION and Q&A*

9:45 AM- *PANEL PRESENTATIONS and Q&A*
Applying Agile's core principles within your development organization with AccuRev, Rally Software and UrbanCode

12:15 PM - *LUNCH BUFFET/NETWORKING*

1:00 PM - *AGILE TOOLING DEMONSTRATION and Q&A*
A Day-in-the-life of YOUR Agile development process: A demonstration of how using best-of-breed tools can support Agile Development

2:15 PM - *CLOSING & RAFFLE*

 

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