Monday, December 14, 2009

Danube Strengthens ScrumCORE Team With New Trainer

Addition of CST Lyssa Adkins expands team and training offerings for 2010.

BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Danube Technologies, Inc. (http://www.danube.com), the leader in software and training for the Scrum method of agile software development, announced it has added another Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) to its Scrum training division, ScrumCORE(TM). The addition of CST Lyssa Adkins brings the total number of Danube trainers to six and allows the company to expand its course offerings through the remainder of 2009 and into 2010, while reinforcing its commitment to the Scrum framework and the growth of the community. To view the most up-to-date schedule of Danube's Scrum training, please visit: (http://www.danube.com/training)

"We're excited that Lyssa has joined the team," said Laszlo Szalvay, president of Danube. "As the demand for Scrum training and coaching continues to grow, especially among enterprise-sized customers, we're thrilled about the deep experience Lyssa contributes to the team as well as the opportunity to share her expertise with our customers."

Adkins possesses more than 14 years of project management experience and an additional five years in agile coaching. Her combination of working in agile environments coupled with professional coaching and training abilities gives her the perspective required to help teams successfully implement Scrum and harness the process improvement it enables. Having previously served as a large-scale program manager and director of Project Management Offices, she's intimately acquainted with the challenges of organizational transformation with Scrum and agile. This experience gives her the deep insight and problem-facing skills to maximize results when teams adopt a new way of working. In spring 2010, her book Coaching Agile Teams will be published by Addison-Wesley.

Danube's ScrumCORE training and coaching services are offered in both public and private settings through comprehensive course offerings that include:

•Certified ScrumMaster Course: This two-day course on the principles and practices of Scrum results in participants becoming Certified ScrumMasters.
•Free Scrum Introductory Webinars: These free online sessions cover the basic principles of Scrum and how organizations can get started using the methodology. To view a full schedule of upcoming sessions, please visit: (http://www.danube.com/scrum/webinars/scrumcore)
•Product Owner Course: This two-day course is intended for Product Owners, business analysts, managers, and executives. Occasionally, the Product Owner course will be offered as a third, optional day, following a two-day Certified ScrumMaster course. Some Product Owner courses are certified, in which participants will receive the Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) designation through the Scrum Alliance.
About Danube

Founded in 2000, Danube Technologies, Inc. provides software tools and training exclusively focused on the Scrum method of agile software development. The company's ScrumWorks(R) Pro and ScrumWorks Basic products are licensed to more than 125,000 software professionals worldwide, making it the most widely used software in the industry for managing Scrum projects. Danube complements its software tools offering with a comprehensive schedule of ScrumCORE(TM) training courses, which are taught globally by Danube's five Certified Scrum Trainers. The company's on-site software delivery model makes it the leading choice for enterprises of all types, including large corporate and government organizations, which require the utmost in security, compliance, ease-of-use and customization. Danube's customers include Adobe, Amazon.com, AMD, F5, General Electric, HP, Intel, Intuit, Kofax, LexisNexis, Microsoft, Motorola, Oracle, QVC, Siemens and Sun Microsystems. Danube is self-funded and has achieved steady organic growth as Scrum has emerged as the preferred agile method for developers and managers. The company is headquartered in Bellevue, Wash. and has a sales office in Portland, Ore. Please visit www.danube.com or call (503) 248-0800 for more information on Danube.

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