Exclusive Technology Radar webinar | May 23 - 12pm CET

Adopt, trial, assess or hold? Find out in volume 32 of the Technology Radar. Discover emerging techniques like supervised agents in coding assistants, evolving observability practices, advancements in Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and strategies for taming the complex data landscape.
The report divides the trends into four groups: Techniques, platforms, tools, programming languages and frameworks. Within these groups, each trend has a recommendation: "Hold" for technologies that are not initially recommended for use; "Assess" for technologies that require further evaluation; "Trial" for technologies that are ready for use; and "Adopt" for mature technologies.
The themes for this edition are:
- Supervised agents in coding assistants
- Evolving observability
- R in RAG
- Taming the data frontier
Featuring technology leaders from Thoughtworks that helped to put the Radar together, this webinar is a chance to learn more about the technologies and techniques we’ve included in this latest edition. You’ll hear Thoughtworks' perspectives and opinions and also have the opportunity to vote for the blips your want to hear more about and ask questions.
Webinar (in English) - Friday, May 23 | 12 PM CET
Register now - we look forward to your participation!
Our speakers

Birgitta Böckeler
Technical Principal
Ever since Birgitta first discovered how to talk to computers in the early 2000s, she hasn't been able to stop.
She loves juggling the complexity of software development while discovering the simplicity in it, especially when she can do it in a team of like-minded, passionate people.

James Lewis
Software Architect / Technical Director
James Lewis is a programmer and Director at Thoughtworks based in the UK. He’s proud to have been a part of Thoughtworks’ journey for 19 years and of its ongoing mission to deliver technical excellence for its clients and to revolutionize the IT industry. As a member of the group that creates the Technology Radar, he contributes to industry adoption of open source and other tools, techniques, platforms and languages.
He is an internationally recognized expert on software architecture and design and on its intersection with organizational design and lean product development. As such he’s been a guest editor for IEEE Software, written articles, delivered training and spoken at more conferences than he can remember.