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		<title>Insync Keeps Your Google Docs Synchronized Via A Desktop Client</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to cloud storage, perhaps one of the most widely used web services include Dropbox, Ubuntu One, SugarSync and Google Docs. While the rest of the web services have efficient desktop clients, Google Docs has been deprived of a convenient client for desktop operating systems.Although, there have been a number of third-party applications &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://agile2006.org/insync-keeps-your-google-docs-synchronized-via-a-desktop-client/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to cloud storage, perhaps one of the most widely used web services include Dropbox, Ubuntu One, SugarSync and Google Docs. While the rest of the web services have efficient desktop clients, Google Docs has been deprived of a convenient client for desktop operating systems.Although, there have been a number of third-party applications that have attempted to fill this void, they have not done a very good job. Recently, a new web service known as <strong>Insync</strong> produced a Dropbox and SugarSync style desktop client for Google Docs. This services provides easy management of your Google Docs documents from the cloud and right from your local hard drive. It creates a local folder that is synced with your Google Docs account on  a periodic basis. Just like other services of it’s kind (e.g. Dropbox), the synchronization starts whenever the client is launched.</p>
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<p>All you have to do is to head over to the Insync website and login with your Google Docs account. This will enable you to download the setup for the Insync client software.</p>
<p>After downloading and installing the client, all your Google Docs documents will be downloaded and saved in a local Insycn folder. You can add and remove folders (from this folder), to sync them with your Google Docs account. In other words, all documents that are added or removed from this very folder, will be synchronized with Google Docs. This will help you avoid the hassle of using the default Google Docs uploader and management system, for uploading and managing your Google Docs files. Once the Google Docs client is launched, you can open the Insync folder, go to the the Insyc web interface (via your default browser), check for recent changes made to your documents, check error  messages and required actions, as well as view account info from the system tray menu. Furthermore, you can set custom configurations for changing the default directory location, disabling pop-ups and set manual proxy settings (if required) from <strong>Preferences</strong>.</p>
<p>You can also manage your Google Docs within a simplified web interface using any device (such as a mobile device), by logging in with your Google account anytime (via the Insync website).</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, the local drive can be used for all synchronization and management operations. Despite being an excellent Google Docs service, Insync seems to lack a desktop client for other platforms like Linux and Mobile platforms like Android, iOS , etc. Having said that, Insync is still a young service and is likely to grow in the near future. In fact some new features like Facebook feed integration is already in the pipe line and it is likely that Insync might also start providing support for other cloud storage services.<span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p>Insync works on the following operating systems, including:</p>
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<li>Windows XP</li>
<li>Windows Vista</li>
<li>Windows 7</li>
<li>Mac OS X</li>
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<p><a href="https://www.insynchq.com/">Download Insync</a></p>
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		<title>11.30.11 New Videos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 05:38:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Said an old professor of photojournalism, which fit well the camera settings before launching the click precipitated the moment, avoid throw away hundreds of irreversible realities to a poor quality of image capture, have been postponed to the spiral of oblivion. The picture of the Spanish economic crisis has been captured from a camera called &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://agile2006.org/11-30-11-new-videos/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Said an old professor of photojournalism, which fit well the camera settings before launching the click precipitated the moment, avoid throw away hundreds of irreversible realities to a poor quality of image capture, have been postponed to the spiral of oblivion.<br />
The picture of the Spanish economic crisis has been captured from a camera called old Europe, whose focus errors are generating internal political conflicts with the results distorted image.<br />
From this perspective, it is time to analyze the problems that involves photographing our reality continue analog technology, the &#8221; pre-crisis Europe &#8220;in a digital age, the&#8221; Europe in crisis . &#8221;</p>
<p>Launched coin and raised by the cross, we note the pessimistic view of economic criticism, before the inevitable &#8221; European Disunion &#8220;, broken on the following arguments:</p>
<p>Loss of competitiveness accused of economic integration in the global arena with the sudden growth of emerging economies.<br />
Increasing divergence between domestic political structures to the detriment of effective implementation of the convergence criteria.<br />
Establishment of a common monetary policy based on the idealization of homogeneity but applied to a heterogeneous situation. Consequently ease inflation across countries and aggravates other consumption, in other words, we stopped the German inflation rate rise but on the other hand, we are slowing housing consumption in Spain and, worst of all, collect against the wind for takeoff employment.<br />
Abolition of the cohesion funds as effective as old alleviate internal inequalities.<br />
Monopolization of the eurozone by neoliberal ideology championed by the tandem Merkel &#8211; Sarkozy.<br />
As in the forums radical sounds of Europe: &#8220;Greece is still the prism Andalusia in the Catalan autonomy.&#8221;<br />
 Looking international investment reluctant to deposit their currency in a European structure, highly cracked by the tremors of its domestic debt.<br />
 Developing a workplace policy subject to different legal and disparate wage policies. This constitutes a serious obstacle to the free movement of workers and self to the uneven impact of providing services in one country or another.<br />
Unequal social protection systems and, therefore, different fiscal pressures that yield divergent economic indicators and charged in adverse situations like these.<br />
Loss accused of disciplinary power of the Union. The makeup of convergence in divergent economies will eventually separate the cracked structures.<br />
At this point, it&#8217;s time to follow the advice of that old teacher and correcting this camera obsolete approach called &#8221; pre-crisis Europe &#8220;so that when we throw the coin in my hand and face the cross as response.</p>
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		<title>Agile 2006</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agile 2006 will be an exciting conference about techniques and technologies, attitudes and policies, research and experience, and the management and development sides of agile software development. The agile approach focuses on delivering business value early in the project lifetime and being able to incorporate emergent requirements. It accentuates the use of rich, informal communication &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://agile2006.org/agile-2006/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <a href="http://agile2006.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.4.png"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9" title="1.4" src="http://agile2006.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.4.png" alt="" width="829" height="504" /></a>Agile 2006  will be an  exciting conference about techniques and technologies, attitudes and policies, research and experience, and the management and development sides of agile software development. The agile approach focuses on  delivering business value   early in the project lifetime  and being able to incorporate  emergent requirements. It accentuates  the use of rich,   informal communication channels and frequent delivery of  running, tested systems, while attending to the human component of  software  development.<br />
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Agile 2006 gives attendees  access  to the latest thinking  in this domain, and bridges communities that rarely get a proper  chance to exchange ideas  and  thoughts. It  brings together  researchers from labs  and academia with executives, managers, and developers in the trenches of software development. The conference is not about a  single methodology or approach, but rather provides  a  forum for the exchange of information regarding all agile development technologies.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t miss this annual opportunity!<br />
The official hosting  Hotel for 2006 is the Hyatt Regency<br />
click on the  image below for  Hotel details</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Hyatt is one of the  most ideally located  Minneapolis hotels. Anchored by Nicollet Mall in  the heart of the downtown business, financial and shopping districts, it  offers direct access to the Minneapolis Convention   Center  by skyway and is just one  mile from</p>
<p>Agile 2006: Call for Research Papers</p>
<p>&nbsp;<br />
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Chair: Frank Mauer<br />
Assistant Chair: Grigori Melnik</p>
<p>Submission deadline: February 28, 2006<br />
Notification of  Acceptance: April 7, 2006<br />
Camera-ready copies due: April 24,   2006</p>
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<p>Overview<br />
The Agile 2006 Conference  will continue its  international leadership on agile  methods research. Research papers present significant contributions to  the field of agile software development. They will be advancing the state of   the art or presenting innovative ideas  related to agile methods, individual practices and  tools. Accepted papers are potentially to enrich the  body of knowledge,  to influence the framework of thought in the field by investigating agile  methods in a rigorous scientific fashion.</p>
<p>While we  are looking  for research papers on  all aspects of agile methods, the following are the focus subjects for this year:</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>•Agile methods and processes<br />
•Business and social facets of agile software development<br />
•Technical facets of agile  software engineering<br />
•Agile usability<br />
•Tools for agile developers and teams<br />
•Empirical studies of agile methods<br />
Topics may include, but are not restricted to:<a href="http://agile2006.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.6.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-13" title="1.6" src="http://agile2006.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.6.jpg" alt="" width="238" height="212" /></a></p>
<p>•Research on   existing or  new methodologies and approaches: Adaptive, Crystal, DSDM, eXtreme   Programming, FDD, Lean, Scrum, informal modeling techniques and practices, adapting/trimming existing methods, special projects or others.<br />
•Research on existing or new techniques  or  practices: pairing, war-rooms, test-first design, paper-based prototyping, early acceptance test driven  development, exploratory testing, refactoring, or others.<br />
•Research on special topics or tools:  configuration and resource  management, testing, project steering, user <a href="http://www.thelifeinsurancequote.com/">Life Insurance Quotes</a> involvement, design for agility,  virtual teams or  others.<br />
•Research on integrating ideas from other fields, e.g. interaction design, requirements engineering, cognitive science, organizational  psychology, usability testing, software security,  into agile processes.<br />
•Research  studies of development teams  using ethnographic  or  social research techniques.<br />
•Research on agile software engineering economics.<br />
•Quantitative  and qualitative studies of agile methods, practices, and tools.<br />
We are looking for long as well as short research papers.<br />
Long papers report on finished  research and  will undergo a scientifically  rigorous peer-review. They must provide motivation  for the research  (why the results are  important for the field) and discuss related  work.<br />
Short papers can report  on work in progress and novel ideas. They will be evaluated  <a href="http://hcgdropscentral.com">hcg diet</a> based on their innovation  potential and their possible impact on the field.<br />
Successful submissions will be considered for the Best Research Paper  award.<br />
The conference proceedings will be published by IEEE. Thus, all papers must  follow the IEEE Proceedings Format to be reviewed. Short papers  are limited  to 6 pages. Long papers can be up to 12 pages. When submitting their paper, authors must   indicate if they want their paper to be reviewed  as long or as short paper.  Pages beyond the page limit will be removed  before the paper is reviewed.<a href="http://agile2006.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.3.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-15" title="1.3" src="http://agile2006.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.3.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="206" /></a><br />
The conference aims to increase the   participation  of  researchers.   It  will offer  special discounts  for  presenters  of accepted papers  to attend the conference and present their research. Educators will also be able to apply for Agile 2006 conference grants.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Formatting  instructions are available in pdf or in Word doc format.<br />
You must follow these instructions for all  paper submissions.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Research Paper Program  Committee<br />
Pekka Abrahamsson,  VTT Technical Research  Centre of Finland, Finland<br />
Hubert Baumeister, Institut für Informatik,  Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany<br />
Robert Biddle, Carleton University, Canada<br />
Jim Coplien, DAFCA,  Inc./Bell Labs/University of  Manchester, UK<br />
Ward  Cunningham,  Microsoft/ Cunningham &amp;   Cunningham, Inc.,  USA<br />
Alain Desilets,  National Research  Council Canada, Canada<br />
Hakan Erdogmus, National Research Council Canada,  Canada<br />
Michael Feathers, Object Mentor, Inc., USA<br />
Martin Fowler, ThoughtWorks, Inc., USA<br />
Orit Hazzan,  Technion &#8211; Israel Institute of Technology, Israel<br />
Kenji Hiranabe, Eiwa System Management, Inc., Japan<br />
Ron Jeffries, Xprogramming.com, USA<br />
Cem Kaner, Florida  Institute of Technology, USA<br />
Bil Kleb, NASA, USA<br />
Fabio Kon,  University  of São Paulo, Brazil<br />
Jyrki Kontio, Helsinki University of Technology,  Finland<br />
Philippe Kruchten, University  of British Columbia,  Canada<br />
Brian Marick,   Testing Foundations/Agile Alliance/Better  Software Magazine, USA<br />
Michele Marchesi, University of Cagliari, Italy<br />
Frank Maurer (Chair), University of Calgary, Canada<br />
Grigori  Melnik (Assistant Chair), University of Calgary, Canada<br />
Rick Mugridge, Rimu Research Ltd, New Zealand<br />
Mary  Poppendieck, Poppendieck.LLC, USA<br />
Hugh Robinson,  The Open  University,  UK<br />
Jim Tomayko, Carnegie  Mellon  University, USA<br />
Don Wells, InStream Financial<br />
Laurie Williams, North Carolina  State University, USA</p>
<p><a href="http://agile2006.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.5.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-16" title="1.5" src="http://agile2006.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.5.jpg" alt="" width="564" height="167" /></a>IMPORTANT DATES</p>
<p>Early-bird  Registration is now open!</p>
<p>26th May, 2006<br />
End of  super early bird registration</p>
<p>23rd June, 2006<br />
End of early bird registration</p>
<p>23rd  July,  2006<br />
Conference  starts</p>
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<p>Title  Sponsors</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Rally Software Development  Corporation is  the first provider of on-demand software development management solutions designed  to speed delivery  of customer value using Agile development processes.<br />
By integrating the specification  and tracking of requirements, tests, defects and tasks into a collaborative Web-service, Rally synchronizes  <a href="http://myvirilityex.com">virility ex</a> distributed teams and gives unprecedented visibility into software  project  status, roadblocks and risks. In contrast to brittle integrations of heavyweight point products, Rally is a hosted solution  that is affordable, starts fast and scales easily.</p>
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<p>Valtech  was established  in 1993 as an IT consulting and learning services company. Since  then, we have grown  to more than 1,100  people and $110 million worldwide. With more than 17offices  across the  globe, we provide the geographic coverage   of some of our largest competitors;  while  our  unique organizational   and operational structure allows us to provide the customer   service and quality  of the world&#8217;s highest-end IT boutiques. Each year we train thousands of our clients&#8217; employees,  customers, and partners. In addition, we have worked on more than  1,000 advanced technology projects. Over the years, this experience has  allowed  us to accumulate significant technology  and domain knowledge  in industries such as finance, <a href="http://www.digitalbuyer.com/furniture/office-chairs.html">office chairs on sale</a> travel, insurance, retail and healthcare.</p>
<p>In order to effectively meet our clients needs, Valtech has organized  its  services into three high level categories: technology consulting, global sourcing, and learning services.  With options that  range from classroom training to complete outsourcing (both offshore  and  onshore), Valtech leverages industry  proven   processes to maximize  our clients�  return  on their investments. Valtech&#8217;s most  popular services include:<br />
•Catalyst™ &#8211; a unique combination  of  formal training  and on-the-job mentoring designed <a href="http://instantcreditcard.org">best credit cards</a> to help an enterprise  adopt and become self-sufficient in new  process/technology.<br />
•Agile  Offshore™ &#8211; an  innovative alternative to  traditional offshore methodologies. By combining modern iterative processes and agile best practices with a  Build-Operate-Transfer option, Valtech is capable of handling an additional  60%  more  projects than most offshore service providers.<br />
•Rural Shore™   &#8211; an   IT outsourcing option  that leverages the benefits of midsized, university communities to provide a cost effective alternative  to  traditional offshore and  local outsourcing.</p>
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<p>Platinum Sponsors</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The Object Mentor mission is to  provide the technical and business  leadership that helps our customers get their projects done. We provide the mentoring, skill development, and sheer on-going leadership to guide your teams to successful project completion. Our goal is  not simply to train you, but to  give you the  advantage of our skilled mentors to transfer our know-how to your team so you can get your project done &#8211; this time, next time, every time!<br />
Our  programmer toolkit overflows  with best practices including:  Object Oriented Design,  Design Patterns, Java, C++, C#, VB, Refactoring, Test Driven  Development. Our management practices include: Agile Development, Extreme Programming, Iterative Development, Project Retrospectives, Organizational and Cultural Change. The Object Mentor mission is to provide the technical    and business leadership  that helps our   customers  get their projects done. We provide the mentoring, skill development,  and sheer  on-going leadership  to guide your  teams to successful  project completion.  Our  goal is not  simply to   train you, but to give you  the  advantage of our  skilled mentors to transfer our know-how to   your team  so you can  get your project done &#8211; this time, next time, every time!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Gold Sponsors</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>IBM Rational © provides  a complete, open,  proven, and modular solution for developing software  and software-based systems to help organizations operate more efficiently, and deliver  innovative products. IBM Rational  Method Composer represents a major evolution of IBM�s process solutions. It includes and extends the IBM Rational  Unified Process�,  a software   process framework that has guided some  500,000 developers around the world in  a broad range of software and systems development projects. Built on top of the Eclipse framework, Rational Method Composer adds new  best  practices  to the  RUP methodology that leverage IBM�s expertise in portfolio management, collaborative distributed development  and service oriented architectures.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Founded  in   1975,  Microsoft  is the worldwide  leader  in software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. The company offers a wide range of products  and services  designed  to empower people  through great software  &#8212; any time, any place and on any device. Learn <a href="http://www.newmmoshop.com/">wow gold</a> more   about Microsoft at <a href="http://www.microsoft.com">http://www.microsoft.com</a>.</p>
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<p>Net Objectives is the leading provider of training,  coaching, and consulting   services for Lean and Agile  Software Development, Test-Driven  Development, Design Patterns,  and Certified ScrumMaster training.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Silver Sponsors</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>VersionOne is  the leading project   planning and  management tool  designed specifically for agile software  development. Enabling today&#8217;s most  popular agile  methodologies &#8211;  Scrum, Extreme Programming, DSDM, Agile   UP, etc. &#8211; VersionOne has been helping teams simplify the process of planning, tracking,  and scaling their agile  software development efforts since 2002.<br />
VersionOne&#8217;s  software can be quickly deployed to  a single  team or across  distributed organizations &#8211; with both licensed and hosted delivery options. VersionOne&#8217;s  configurable, methodology-specific products for Scrum, Extreme Programming, DSDM, and  Agile  UP  also allow companies    to easily select which product best aligns with their   own internal development process. VersionOne   easily scales to support multiple projects, releases, and  teams, and incorporates all key    agile  and iterative management practices such as release planning, iteration planning and tracking, burndown reporting, velocity, and  user story (or backlog item) and task management.</p>
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<p>Bag Sponsors</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Digital Focus provides IT consulting, software development, agile coaching to  Fortune 1000 and medium-sized businesses. We specialize in  solving complex  business problems with unmatched speed  and precision. Digital Focus has embraced the philosophy and practices  of Agile software development; and our expert strategists, coaches, and programmers  bring years  of practical experience with these techniques. Through true   iterative, incremental <a href="http://www.excellagen.com">neuropathy treatment</a> development, our  team ensures that solutions are delivered on target, on time, and within budget.</p>
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<p>Bronze Sponsors</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>AgileTek is a project-based software  engineering firm. Our  teams have been  working together for  many years to successfully meet the software  needs of  medium and  large-sized companies who   value innovation. We are  considered a competitive onshore  outsourcing partner  for  some of the most  dynamic global companies  in the world.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>ATI works with  companies on  the   strategic decisions   and technology solutions  to make them more competitive.  By outsourcing their IT needs to ATI, companies can better focus on their core competencies.</p>
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<p>Leadership  Summit Sponsors</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>CC Pace  is a business and technology consulting firm that  has built its   reputation on an  unwavering  commitment to customer  satisfaction for over 25 years. We strive for success through our delivery of top-notch, innovative solutions to clients, who include members of the Fortune 100,  as well as industry entrants and mid-size firms. As world  leaders in Agile and Lean methodologies,  we specialize in organizational transformation to help clients achieve faster time-to-market for product development and faster  throughput for  business processes, translating in  the end  to measurable bottom-line  results.</p>
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<p>Break Sponsors</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Mountain Goat  Software is a Colorado,   USA-based  process  and project  management consultancy and training firm. Through its Certified  ScrumMaster, user story, agile planning, and other courses Mountain Goat Software founder Mike Cohn helps  companies adopt and  <a href="http://www.relevantlifepolicyinsurance.co.uk/">Relevant Life Policy</a> improve their use  of agile processes and techniques in order  to  build extremely high performance development   organizations.</p>
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<p>SGF Software is  keenly focused on promoting agile development, both in practice and as mentors. SGF provides seasoned leaders that strive to pragmatically match  technology, people,  and solutions to create software that    makes people happier and more  productive. Along  with agile training   and  coaching, SGF has created an “Organic Web” of quality  people who are  curious, kind,   skilled, and focused on building software that  helps people in their lives. The Organic  Web is available as  to help deliver software, build products, and  train developers on techniques  from OO to TDD.</p>
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<p>Exhibitor Sponsors</p>
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<p>Agile 2006 Leadership Summit Program</p>
<p>Wednesday, July 26, 2006, 8am-6pm<br />
Introduction<br />
The Summit offers you a unique opportunity to  start or   to continue your journey towards  being   a great Agile Leader. The summit targets  both new and seasoned Agile Leaders &#8211;   and it targets both organizational leaders as well as project leaders.</p>
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<p>This  is your chance to  spend a whole day  with some of the  world&#8217;s leading experts  in the area  of Agile  Leadership, to network with them and to share your experiences and concerns with them and  other leaders, who  are in the same situation  as yourself.</p>
<p>The Summit<br />
The Leadership Summit from   ADC and Agile2005 has been  refactored into the Leadership Summit to include the exploration of   leadership for Agile projects and enterprises. Under the  leadership of the Agile Project Leadership Network  (APLN), the   summit objectives, going forward, will be to connect, develop and support  great project and enterprise leaders.</p>
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<p>The program, for novice to expert agile  leaders and those interested in learning more, educates  through a tutorial and experience  track in parallel   with discovery in think tank breakout sessions that build on  each other as the day progresses. For 2006, the <a href="http://bestledtvreviews.org/">best led tv</a> one-day Leadership Summit format provides</p>
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<p>Networking opportunities throughout the day<br />
A suite  of intensive  seminars and experience  reports  on How to Be an Agile Leader.<br />
&#8220;Think Tank&#8221; discussion sessions on  Agile Leadership with topics  addressing  advanced leadership tools, experiences, lessons learned, and issues yet to be resolved, decided by the group.<br />
A panel discussion over lunch where practicing  agile leaders will discuss  the Value of  Agile Leadership in the Enterprise.</p>
<p>Panelists  include the following:</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Steven Ambrose,  Director IT, DTE Energy<br />
Bud  Phillips, Vice   President of Capital One&#8217;s Decisioning  Services<br />
Peter  George, a Senior VP leading a 600  person agile transition.<br />
Israel Gat,  Vice President, Infrastructure   Management,   BMC Software</p>
<p>In an open forum, participants move from venue to venue  as the day progresses.</p>
<p>Detailed Schedule<br />
Tutorial and Experience  Track Discovery Think  Tank  Track<br />
Networking Breakfast<br />
Event and Iteration 1 Expectation Setting<br />
&#8220;What is an  Agile Leader&#8221; &#8220;Share War  Stories&#8221;<br />
Break<br />
&#8220;How   to Be  an Agile  Leader&#8221; &#8220;Explore  War  Stories&#8221;<br />
Outcomes  and Retrospective<br />
Lunch   Panel: &#8220;The Value  of Agile Leadership To The  Enterprise&#8221;<br />
Iteration 2 Expectation Setting<br />
&#8220;Leading Agile in  a  Non-Agile Environment&#8221;<br />
Experience Reports &#8220;Extract Agile Leadership Strategies&#8221;<br />
Break<br />
&#8220;Leading From a Position of No Power<br />
Experience Reports&#8221; &#8220;Going Really,  Really Deep&#8221;<br />
Outcomes,  Retrospective and Next Steps<br />
Networking</p>
<p>Agenda  Overview<br />
After a networking  breakfast, participants identify the summit topics for  discussion. Grouping topics  for discussion and slotting them into breakout  sessions, the Think  Tank  breakout sessions run  in parallel the entire day, building on each session.  Attendees will  discover, share,  and develop tools and  techniques for  becoming great leaders  in their organization.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The Becoming an Agile Project Leader intensive beings with two tutorials: What is an Agile  Leader, providing the principles of  Agile Project Leadership in the framework of the Declaration of <a href="http://www.umcssa.org/Financial-assistance-for-single-mom.html">government assistance</a> Interdependence, and How to Be  an  Agile Leader, presenting  sample practices that  support  Agile Project  Leadership Principles.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The afternoon continues with experience reports around two topics: Leading Agile in a Non-Agile Environment,  describing how Agile Leaders  introduced agile   principles and practices in a non-agile  organization and the  lessons learned from those experiences, and Leading From a Position  of No Power, experience  reports  describing  how  someone found themselves leading from within  an agile development team and  the lessons learned. The tutorials  and experience reports will be followed by a discussion giving the attendees an opportunity to ask questions or share their experiences.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Over lunch, several Agile Leaders will discuss the   Value of  Agile Leadership to the Enterprise, organization or corporation</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>At the end of the morning and  afternoon sessions,  participants  convene to report out discussion  results. The day will   end with a networking  wrap up event.</p>
<p>The People Behind the Summit<br />
Pollyanna Pixton, APLN Leadership  Summit Chair</p>
<p>Pollyanna is the President of  Evolutionary Systems,   a consulting firm that assists companies  in moving  to the next  level  through collaboration,  collaborative  leadership and   agile practices. She  founded and directs the Institute for Collaborative Leadership, an organization assisting  in developing collaborative leaders to create agile enterprises. As a co-founder <a href="http://www.bankruptcyhq.com/bankruptcy">Bankruptcy </a> of the APLN, she serves as the Secretary on the board.</p>
<p>Kent McDonald, Tutorial and Experience  Track Lead</p>
<p>Kent J. McDonald is  a consultant with  Genesis   10  with over 10  years experience as a business analyst and project leader. Kent writes  and speaks on leadership, business analysis, and agile  principles  and practices.   He has a  Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Iowa State University  and an  MBA  from Kent State  University. He is co-founder and current Board  Member  of the Agile Project Leadership Network,  is a founder  of the   Agile Iowa  Group, and is on the board of the Central Iowa Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research  Foundation</p>
<p>Ole Jepsen, Discovery Think Tank Track Facilitator</p>
<p>Ole works  with Agile Leadership in his job as head of Projects  with Unwire,  a service provider  for SMS and WAP  solutions for Telecom and Media companies in the Nordic  countries. He is the  founder of the Danish Agile Users Group, a member of the Agile Alliance board and  a member  of the Agile Project Leadership  board.   Ole is a frequent speaker at conferences &#8211; and a  highly esteemed facilitator. He facilitated the creation of the Declaration of Interdependence (DOI) &#8211; viewed as the &#8220;Manifesto For Great  Project <a href="http://www.real-fast-loans.com/payday-lenders/100dayloans">100 day loans</a> Leaders&#8221; and  a  significant contribution to  the agile leadership community</p>
<p>Todd Little, Summit Budget, Finance and Flow</p>
<p>Todd has been a major contributor to  the agile movement for five  years, as the  Agile Conference director for the last three conferences. He  is a co-founder of  the APLN and services on  the Agile Alliance  board. Todd&#8217;s agile  experiences and models arise from his leadership  work at Landmark Graphics.</p>
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<p>This  core group is supported   by an Advisory Committee consisting of Sanjiv  Augustine, Christopher Avery, Jim Highsmith,  Lowell Lindstrom, and  David Spann.</p>
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IMPORTANT DATES</p>
<p>23rd July, 2006<br />
Conference starts!</p>
<p>Wednesday, July 26th<br />
Agile   Leadership Summit</p>
<p>All Day</p>
<p>Thursday, July  27th<br />
Agile Educators&#8217; Symposium</p>
<p>All Day</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Agile 2006 Educators Symposium Program</p>
<p>Thursday, July 27, 2006<br />
Keynote</p>
<p>9:00-10:30 Keynote &#8220;TBA&#8221;</p>
<p>by  Joshua Kerievsky, Industrial  Logic</p>
<p>11:00-12:30 Presentations</p>
<p>&#8220;Extreme  Construction: Making Agile Accessible&#8221;</p>
<p>by Joe Bergin,  Fred Grossman, Pace University</p>
<p>&#8220;Forming Successful eXtreme Programming  Teams&#8221;</p>
<p>by Shiu  Lun Tsang,  Alan  Gray, Andrew Jackson,  and Ioanna Stamouli,  Trinity   College Dublin</p>
<p>&#8220;The Impact   of Agility on a Bachelor&#8217;s Degree in Computer Science&#8221;</p>
<p>by Carol Wellington,  Thomas Briggs, and C. Dudley Girard, Shippensburg University</p>
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<p>by Michael Wainer, Southern Illinois University</p>
<p>&#8220;Examining the Compatibility of Student  Pair Programmers&#8221;</p>
<p>by Laurie Williams, Lucas  Layman, Jason Osborne, North Carolina State University,  and Neha Katira,  Carolina Investigative  Research</p>
<p>1:30-3:00 Workshop</p>
<p>&#8220;Teaching Agile  &#8212; Agile Teaching: Creating a  Holistic Learning Environment&#8221;</p>
<p>by Fred Grossman, Joe Bergin, Pace University, and Rinaldo   DiGiorgio,  Sun Microsystems</p>
<p>3:30-5:00 Panel</p>
<p>&#8220;Give  it your best shot: Favorite lectures from agile teachers&#8221;</p>
<p>Panelists:</p>
<p>Robert Martin, Object Mentor</p>
<p>Gary Pollice, Worcester Polytechnic Institute</p>
<p>Tom  Reichlmayr, Rochester Institute  of  Technology</p>
<p>Alan Shalloway, NetObjectives</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Moderators: Joseph Chao, Bowling Green State University<br />
IMPORTANT DATES</p>
<p>23rd  July, 2006<br />
Conference starts!</p>
<p>Wednesday, July 26th<br />
Agile Leadership Summit</p>
<p>All Day</p>
<p>Thursday, July 27th<br />
Agile Educators&#8217; Symposium</p>
<p>All Day</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Program Director<br />
Assistant Program Director</p>
<p>Todd Little<br />
Mary Lynn Manns</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Industrial Chair</p>
<p>Mike Cohn</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Academic Chair</p>
<p>Helen Sharp</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Tutorials<br />
Assistant  Tutorials</p>
<p>Rachel Davies<br />
Elisabeth Hendrickson</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Discovery Sessions<br />
Assistant Discovery Sessions</p>
<p>Lisa Crispin<br />
Janet Gregory</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Research Papers<br />
Assistant   Research  Papers</p>
<p>Frank   Mauer<br />
Grigori Melnik</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Experience Reports<br />
Assistant Experience  Reports</p>
<p>Jim Shore<br />
Rachel Davies</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Open  Space<br />
Assistant Open Space</p>
<p>Diana Larsen<br />
Esther Derby</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Educators&#8217; Symposium<br />
Assistant Educators&#8217; Symposium</p>
<p>Joseph Chao<br />
Gary  Pollice</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Educators&#8217; Grant</p>
<p>Gary  Pollice</p>
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<p>Hands-on Sessions</p>
<p>Stephen Freeman</p>
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<p>Christine Moore<br />
David  Spann, Pam Todd</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Beginner Track<br />
Assistant Beginner Track</p>
<p>Hubert Smits<br />
David Hussman</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Student Volunteers<br />
Assistant Student Volunteers</p>
<p>Rick Mercer<br />
Pam Rostal</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Website and Hosting</p>
<p>John Goodsen<br />
Josh Knowles</p>
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