Neal Ford: Taming the Agile Dogma
May 14th, 2013By Terreece M. Clarke
Neal Ford, keynote speaker at the two day Path to Craftmanship and Path to Agility Conference, has a few titles behind his name. He's an author, a software architect, director, thoughtworker and meme wrangler at ThoughtWorks, a global IT consultancy company. Two of those titles really [Read More...]
David Anderson: Kanban Can Change Society
May 9th, 2013
By Terreece M. Clarke
David Anderson, author, CEO of Lean-Kanban University and keynote presenter at the 2013 Path to Agility conference is passionate about the working conditions of IT Pros and looks to what he calls "the second generation of the Agile method," for change management. Anderson continues, "The way we [Read More...]
Andy Hunt: Agility is Uncomfortable
April 30th, 2013
By Terreece M. Clarke
As one of the 17 authors of the Agile Manifesto, Andy Hunt has a rare view on the Agile movement. He was present at the now legendary Utah gathering in 2001 and like any creator, he sees both progress and room for improvement in his creation. When those Agilists got together for that first [Read More...]
Gary Cavin: Let's Innovate Together
March 27th, 2013
By Terreece M. Clarke
When the Intelligent Community Forum selects a city as a “Top7 Intelligent Community,” it is easy to find people from all sectors of the area eager to take credit. Gary Cavin, CIO and Director of the Department of Technology for the city of Columbus, is just the opposite. Cavin is more [Read More...]
Founder's Update: Looking Back, Looking Forward
January 18th, 2013
By John Bishop
It was almost five years ago that Aladin Gohar and I began thinking about how to bring the IT community together in Columbus. In many ways, it was sheer luck and raw ambition that made our very first IT Martini event rock the technology community in June of 2008. So much has changed [Read More...]






