1100 North Mathilda Ave
Sunnyvale, California 94089

Rally Software Development presents:

Transitioning To Agile Development - A Free Seminar

Fri, Apr 8, 9:00am-12:00pm, Sunnyvale

MORE INFO: http://www.rallydev.com/register_for_roadshow.jsp

Learn How To Transition to Agile Development

This free 2 hour seminar shares real-world best practices for transitioning your team's project management, development and testing practices to Agile. Delivered in a collaborative format by expert coaches, the Agile Roadshow seminar is an excellent way to introduce your team to the key patterns software organizations use to reliably produce software in rapid iterations.

Who Should Attend:
Software Development Managers, Team Leads, Testers, Project Managers, Product Managers, Business Analysts.

This Free Seminar Introduces Key Agile Patterns So Your Team Can:

* Effectively plan software releases and iterations
* Shift to time-boxed development and run a two-week iteration
* Elaborate and estimate requirements "just-in-time"
* Pull testing forward in your development lifecycle

Register and Attend the Rally Agile Roadshow and be entered in a drawing to win a day of Agile Coaching ($2,995 value) for your team or a pass to the Agile 2005 Conference ($1500 value).

DATE & TIME:
Friday, April 8
9:00am-12:00pm

LOCATION:
Sheraton Sunnyvale Hotel
1100 North Mathilda Ave
Sunnyvale, CA, 94089
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/search/locator_enter.html?&propertyID=754

COST & REGISTRATION:
Free.
http://www.rallydev.com/register_for_roadshow.jsp

MORE INFO:
Website: http://www.rallydev.com/register_for_roadshow.jsp

About Rally Software Development:
Rally Software delivers the knowledge, coaching and tooling needed to succeed with Agile development practices. Rally's on-demand, hosted subscription service enables software organizations to reliably deliver valuable software in rapid iterations by marrying Agile project management with customer-centric requirements management, early testing and defect tracking.

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