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Your Binary BFF: Pairing with AI to Improve the Developer Experience

Join us for an exciting exploration into the world of Pairing with AI to revolutionize the Developer Experience! In this engaging session, George Lively and Raj Indugula will be your guides as we uncover the incredible synergy between developers and Generative AI, your binary best friend forever. Discover how AI becomes an indispensable collaborator, lightening […]

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PMI x AI

Boost productivity. Increase project success. Drive value for your organization with generative AI. By leveraging AI tools, project managers are enhancing both their personal and their organization’s agility. In this session, Dave Garrett will discuss the evolving work of the project manager and how PMI is supporting AI-driven performance improvement within the PM community. He

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Reimagining Agile Panel: A Journey into the Future of Agility

In the AI era where the principles of Agile are more relevant than ever, yet the landscape in which they are applied has dramatically evolved, the “Reimagining Agile” panel discussion aims to delve deep into the future of agility. Moderated by Sanjiv Augustine, CEO of LitheSpeed and a passionate advocate for Agile methodologies, this panel

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AI-Powered Product Discovery: Accelerating Agile Innovation

Hear from Patricia Remacle about AI-Powered Product Discovery: Accelerating Agile Innovation during her session at 2:30pm ET. The foundational principle of the Agile manifesto emphasizes prioritizing customer satisfaction through early and continuous delivery of valuable software. However, ensuring that we develop solutions that customers truly need and are willing to pay for presents a significant

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