New seminars for the clients

As a  new feature, ProData Consult has tailored different free seminars for our clients. 

 Most of them have already been held during November and December this year, and the rest are launched in January 2012.

The seminars cover different IT related topics such as test, scrum, project management, development methods etc. and are presented by some of the most competent consultants and experts in Denmark within their fields.

 The participation and interest in the seminars have been so great that ProData Consult will continue the seminars next year with  new topics, but also with repetitions of the most popular seminars.

The following seminars were held:

·         "The transition phase from development to operation" by John Brun

·         "Process optimisation and quality assurance" by Jakob Føns

·         "Test management of large projects" by Thomas Axen from ATP

·         "How will the business make PRINCE2 work in practice?" by Flemming Wegeberg and John Hunderup

·         "Agile processes - why, when, how? Scrum in action!” by Kim Nielsen

·         "Test basis in software development" by Thomas Axen from ATP

·         "Power on the process!" by Finn Helmer

For questions and enrolment for the seminars, please contact Bent Hammerskov at bhs@prodata.dk

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