The top 10 keys for a successful software project during covid
Luxoft Webinar: The top 10 keys for a successful software project during covid
About the webinar
Due to COVID, many companies have been forced to readjust to a fully remote form of work. This has impacted numerous projects, software included. Despite what common sense might lead us to believe, a remote project has different success rates from an on-site project, even in software. In this lecture, we are going to explore the ten key factors to consider for remote software projects through the example of a classic Java software project. We will reveal important considerations that are commonly ignored or that are taken for granted, as they are givens for in-office work. Please join this discussion to hone your knowledge and get a deeper understanding of why and how your remote work productivity is affected despite what many believe.
About the speaker:
David Santana is a software engineer who has experienced the ups and downs of software projects for more than 15 years in several locations across Europe as well as South and North America. His passion for software started in 2000 when he studied programming as part of getting his bachelor's degree in mathematics. Through his use of software, he combines creativity and art through computing. David has also studied computer science, software engineering, and management. He has worked in various companies ranging from startups to big corporations such as Luxoft, Oracle, Sun, IBM, Allianz, BMW, Volkswagen, and Credit Suisse, among others.
David loves meeting new people, relaxing in the sun on the beach with the ocean roaring in the background, dancing Salsa/Latin rhythms, playing soccer, and most importantly sharing knowledge across cultures via conferences, lectures, classes, and meetups where he can discover and validate new ideas and compare reality with theory, all the while learning from the experts he meets.
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https://career.luxoft.com/lts-webinars/the-top-10-keys-for-a-successful-software-project-during-covid/