
Agile
Craig Fitzpatrick, Founder and CEO of Devshop gives a 50 minute talk on how to kick the bad habits of project management.
Enterprise 2.0 startup run by the co-founders of one of Canada's largest software companies seeks superstar developers and UX/UI gurus.
Levent Gurses, CEO of Jacoozi, outlines the principles, tools and transition strategy for a successful Agile adoption.
You will be responsible for the project/program delivery and management of projects that have aggressive timelines using an Agile approach.
The founders of three successful technology companies shoot from the hip about how Agile affects software development, and discuss both its potential and immediate influence on other business practices.
Armed with multiple degrees, development experience that reaches back to the Apple II, and a beard that would make Methuselah jealous, Mark Maxted knows his stuff. Red Canary talks to Mark about writing software for hardware, and why Edmonton is no place to be in February.
Cadman Chui talks about his path to PlateSpin and how the company has kept its breakneck growth from turning into neck-breaking change. Toronto-based PlateSpin helps organizations optimize their data centre operations. Since 2002, PlateSpin has been the second-fastest growing Canadian technology company, winning awards for both its software and business execution.
Dr. Mike McCool is co-founder and chief scientist of Waterloo’s RapidMind, the world’s leading provider of multicore platform solutions to the software industry. Professor-turned-founder Dr. Mike McCool talks with Red Canary about how even wildly complicated technology needs a human perspective.
Three tech veterans discuss the strengths, weaknesses and approaches of the Agile framework in a Q&A round table.
Laureen Knudsen is the Process Improvement/ Reengineering Manager of Hewlett Packard.
Red Canary turns a web 2.0 product management discussion between blogger Malgosia Green and Brian Slater into a feature.









