ThoughtWorks Technology Radar - So What, Now What?

The Technology Radar released in January, was produced by the ThoughtWorks Technical Advisory Board, which consists of a group of senior technical leaders within ThoughtWorks. The purpose of the Technology Radar is to help decision makers understand emerging technologies and trends that significantly impact the industry.
 
The Technology Radar consists of four quadrants: Hold, Assess, Trial and Adopt. The placement of a radar item in one of these quadrants is intended to map our current position on the item.

Have you read the Technology Radar ?
  

Since its release we have received an overwhelming response to the Technology Radar, and we want to take this opportunity to provide you with further insight into our findings as well as to answer some of your questions.

In the webinar Neal covered:

  • An overview of the Technology Radar
  • A further look into the Adopt quadrant, with examples and suggestions of how to implement these tools
  • A sneak peak into the next edition of the Technology Radar
  • The chance to ask questions about our findings

Presenter Profile

Neal Ford is a software architect and meme wrangler at ThoughtWorks, a global IT consultancy with an exclusive focus on end-to-end software development and delivery. He is the designer/developer of applications, instructional materials, magazine articles, courseware, video/DVD presentations, and author and/or editor of six books.

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