Agile Roots 2010 is Seeking speakers for Agile Roots conference, June 14-15, Salt Lake City
David Broschinsky | April 7, 2010We’re drawn to Agile methods not just because they help us build “acceptable” software quickly. More importantly, Agile methods inspire and enable us to build “great” software: products that capture users’ imaginations, succeed in the market, and create value for us and our customers over a long life.
This year’s Agile Roots conference, June 14-15 in Salt Lake City, is focused on products, user experience, and creating value. We have keynote commitments from Luke Hohmann and Jeff Patton, whom we believe are on the leading edge of value creation in the Agile software process. We still have plenty of room for talks, workshops, and other sessions and we hope you have something to share!
We’re interested in anything you think brings value and joy to the software creation process, from the deeply technical, to product/portfolio strategy, UX/IxD, or the philosophical. How do _you_ build great software?
Please visit http://www.agileroots.com for more details and click on Submissions to join us as a speaker this year.
The Agile Roots Team
Kay Johansen, Andrew Shafer, Nate Jones





