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Technology Radar Vol. 32

Exclusive Europe webinar

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The Thoughtworks Technology Radar has been tracking changes in the technology landscape for over a decade. It is a twice-yearly snapshot of tools, techniques, platforms, languages and frameworks. This knowledge-sharing tool is based on our global teams’ experience and highlights things you may want to explore on your projects. 

 

Why you should watch the recording
 

  • Learnings based on real experience: The Radar captures the experiences and learnings from Thoughtworkers based on the work they do on behalf of our clients. As a result, it cuts across technologies, industries and geographies. 

  • No fluff, no filter: We talk about blips that we liked, but we also don't hesitate to highlights experiences that did not work out for us.

  • True expert knowledge: hear from two of our Radar creators Birgitta Böckeler and James Lewis. They unpacked the latest trends in software, architecture and data.

     

Who might find this interesting? 

 

Data analysts, data scientists, data strategists, data Architects, data engineers, AI engineers, ML engineers, software engineers and anyone who is interested in the latest technologies that will help you to level up your data projects.  

 

Speakers:
 

  • Birgitta Böckeler - Technical Principal
  • James Lewis - Technical Director

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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.

 

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More about the Technology Radar

Check out volume 32 of the Technology Radar before the webinar and get a sneak peek into all blips. 

 

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 of the latest edition were:

  • Supervised agents in coding assistants
  • Evolving observability
  • R in RAG
  • Taming the data frontier
     

If you want to learn more about the Radar, how to use it or how it’s built, check out the FAQ.

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