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Ágiles 2011
4th Latin American Conference on Agile Methodologies.
The event that has gathered enthusiastic professionals mostly related to software development for over three years. These will be days where learning, teaching, networking and meeting others will be the norm. This time in Buenos Aires (Argentina) again where it all began in 2008, after passing through Florianópolis (Brazil) in 2009 and Lima (Peru) in 2010.
Registration
Registration to the conference it’s open. Reserve your place in the main Latinamerican event of the year: register now!.
Program
We invite you to visit the conference program. Three full days of sessions with local, regional and international experts.
Keynote Speakers
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Meet the event main speakers! |
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James Shore was an early adopter of Agile development and he continues to lead, teach, write and consult on Agile development processes. In 2005 he was an inaugural recipient of the prestigious Gordon Pask Award for Contributions to Agile Practice. James is a popular lecturer and co-author of The Art Of Agile Development (O’Reilly, 2007).
Jeff works currently as an independent consultant, is founder and list moderator of the agile-usability Yahoo discussion group, a columnist with StickyMinds.com and IEEE Software, and a winner of the Agile Alliance’s 2007 Gordon Pask Award for contributions to Agile Development.
Juan Gabardini is a respected testing specialist, an Agile coach, and is personally committed to building an Argentinian and Latin American Agile community (through the Agile Open Tour and Ágiles conferences). He is currently the President of IEEE AR CS, while he keeps developing Software and teaching at the University of Buenos Aires.
More information about them in our Keynote Speakers page.
Guest Speakers
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Meet the event guest speakers! |
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![]() Mike Beedle |
![]() Matt Gelbwaks |
![]() Robert Galen |
Mike Beedle is an entrepreneur that has applied Scrum and Agile to several software companies successfully (New Governance, Quant Traders and Enterprise Scrum). He has been using Scrum, patterns and org patterns since 1995. He is a co-author of the Agile Manifesto, the first Scrum book (Agile Software Development with Scrum), and the first published paper on Scrum in a book, (SCRUM: “An extension pattern language for hyper-productive software development”)
Matt Gelbwaks has more than 25 years of experience leading and coaching management and development teams using agile methods and tools. As a chief engineer, head of development, leadership coach, and program manager, his expertise also includes business process reengineering, and software application lifecycle management.
Robert Galena agile with vast experience in the field of teaching and coaching. Currently being developed professionally and iContact RGalen Consulting Group and has written a book about the role of Product Owner in Scrum. It also tends to participate in international conferences as a speaker, as is the case of Agile 2011!
More information about them in our Guest Speakers section.






























