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Intelliware sponsors Agile 2008

Intelliware Development Inc sponsors Agile 2008 in Toronto, ON. /Software News Articles/ - TORONTO, CANADA, August 01, 2008 - Intelliware is proud to announce its role as a Silver Sponsor at the Agile 2008 Conference being held August 4 to 8. With a long history of supporting the Agile software community through the Toronto XP and Agile User Group and participation in various Agile conferences, Intelliware is pleased to play a more prominent role in contributing to the success of the 2008 conference in Toronto, ON. Located in the heart of the city, the Sheraton Centre Hotel will play host to the week long conference. Agile 2008 will bring together the minds of innovators, developers, managers and executives in hopes of creating an open exchange of extensive knowledge and technologies. As an early adopter of Agile software development practices, Intelliware looks forward to sharing experience and expertise with conference participants, most of whom are Agile practitioners themselves. Intelliware"s contribution to the conference includes, a presentation by Cynick Young entitled How Did We Adapt Agile Processes to Our Distributed Development? and a vendor talk by Lawrence Ludlow on the development of Intelliware"s Agile practices over the last decade. In addition, Intelliware will be present all week in the exhibitor area and hopes to use this opportunity to recruit developers that are interested in applying Agile practices on large custom software projects.


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