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Dave Thomas in Sydney
Tuesday November 25, 2008 from 6:00pm - 8:30pm
Atlassian HQ
173-185 Sussex Street
Sydney, New South Wales Get Directions
Hey! You! Get On To My Cloud: Application Development in the Clouds

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Dave Thomas is a popular, pragmatic, humorous keynote speaker and software engineering thought leader. Dave is the recognized world expert in large scale Lean and Agile development having invented Just in Time Software at OTI (now IBM OTI Labs) and used it since the mid 80s to jointly develop products from embedded systems to mainframes applications including the IBM VisualAge and Eclipse Products and virtual machines. The OTI Just In Time practices strongly influenced many aspects of the recent IBM Jazz tooling. He was a founding Director of the Agile Alliance. He is currently Managing Director at Object Mentor, a respected leader in Agile Transitions and Developer Best Practices, where he leads their Lean and Agile in The Large Practice working with major product and IT clients.
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I vote for the cloud talk (we've seen the large scale agile talk from Dave before).
Posted 1 year ago
Cloud!
Posted 1 year ago
I have visions of monkey magic whistling for his pink cloud...looking forward to this, should be very interesting :-)
Posted 1 year ago
Which talk did Dave give at JAOO last year? The pitch of the cloud talk sounds very familiar...
Posted 1 year ago
To answer my own question, it was "Life after Jurassic middleware." Not the cloud talk.
Posted 1 year ago
I'm in
Posted 1 year ago
I'm in too.
Posted 1 year ago


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