Showing posts with label brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brazil. Show all posts

Saturday, August 12, 2017

Big Agile Wave in Brazil

Big Agile Wave in Brazil


2009 is the year that the Brazilian IT market has been taken by Agile. I have heard about successful projects developed in Brazil using XP since 2002. But IMO 2009 is the year that Agile became mainstream in Brazil.

The following are a few of the Agile conferences held in Brazil this year: Brazil Scrum Gathering (in May at São Paulo), Agile Brazil 2009 (in June at Rio de Janeiro), Maré de Agilidade (in August at Fortaleza) and --coming soon-- Ágiles 2009 (6th to 9th of October at Florianópolis) and Encontro Ágil 2009 (10th and 11th of October at São Paulo).

A few days ago I was at the Agile 2009 conference, Amongst several good memories, connections and learning, I was thrilled with the number of Brazilians speaking at the conference. And while chatting with renowned Agilists, Brazil is a common topic. They are excited about Brazil. The reason being is that they have been, are going soon, or are very interested in going and speaking at Brazil.






Don’t be surprised to find yourself soon in a major Agile conference in Brazil!

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Saturday, July 15, 2017

Breaking News Brazil to Request Russia for permission to question Edward Snowden

Breaking News Brazil to Request Russia for permission to question Edward Snowden


Head LINE:Brazil today wants tobe secured from the NSA Spy program and wants to ask some deep questions from the NSA leaker Edward Snowden in Deep.




















Brazil’s Federal Police and a Senate investigative panel said Tuesday they want to question National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden to learn more about the spying program that targeted Latin America’s biggest country.
According to information leaked by Snowden, President Dilma Rousseff’s communications with aides were intercepted, the computer network of state-run oil company Petrobras was hacked and data on billions of emails and telephone calls flowing through Brazil were monitored by the NSA.
“For our investigation, questioning Snowden is a top priority,” said Jose Alberto Freitas, the head of the intelligence sector of Brazil’s Federal Police, before a Senate committee investigating the NSA spy program. “He could provide technical details that will help our investigation advance.”
And Its a clear message and slap to NSA who was spying on many countries


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