The Requirements.net consortium is pleased to announce our 2009 Requirements.net executive webinars. Last year, Requirements.net hosted highly successful, in-person executive breakfast sessions in Washington DC, New York, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, and Toronto. In order to reach more people, this year, we will be leveraging the power of the Internet to host a series of special interest webinars.The consortium selected topics which we believe are critical to Global 2000 IT in dealing with today’s economic environment. These four topics will be discussed across seven webinar events, with speakers from Requirements.net members.Registration is free – if your job is to deliver high-quality software on minimum budgets, you will get a lot out of our 2009 series.Here is the calendar of our webinars, and be sure to bookmark http://requirements.net/events.



5 responses so far ↓
1 Susan Tanner // Jan 14, 2009 at 4:18 pm
This is great. My team registered for the Proper Requirements Communication for Offshore team. We have several challenged projects in the next 6 months. We are shifting our offshore focus from just testing to dev and test. My worries are about people’s understanding of business needs.
See you on 2/19th
2 Matt Morgan // Jan 14, 2009 at 4:20 pm
Thanks Susan. This will be right up your ally.
We see a lot of teams INCREASING investment in offshore resources in the down-turn. However, this increased investment does not pay any cost savings without requirements optimization practices.
We look forward to you joining us.
3 Allison Smith // Jan 14, 2009 at 4:59 pm
I agree with Susan’s comments. Big pressure to send more work to our “nearshore” dev teams.
4 Alex // Jan 14, 2009 at 5:10 pm
Susan,
I recommend you investigate the success customers of AccuRev are having accelerating their software development process in offshore and agile development environments.
http://www.accurev.com/quotes.html
Best,
Alex
5 Mark Merrick // Jan 15, 2009 at 12:44 pm
We are also using offshore resources via TATA. We are having timeline problems, with impact to costs in terms of budget projections.
Anyone tried using visual requirements with TATA? They have Microsoft Word templates that leave a lot to be desired.
We are using SNAG-IT tools to layout screens and include them in our Microsoft Word documents. While this seems to be working, it is rediculously slow.
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