Have you signed up yet for FutureTest 2008?
It’s hard to believe that it’s been two months since we announced FutureTest 2008. That’s our thought-provoking symposium for senior leaders in enterprise test/QA, as well as top executives in test/QA product and service companies.
We have an incredible group of nine keynote speakers:
• Security in an Insecure World, by Gary McGraw
• Analyze the Return on Your Testing Investment, by Rex Black
• Software Testing Is About Software Testers, by Jeff Feldstein
• Test/QA Lessons We Can Learn from Open Source, by Brian Behlendorf
• Testing, Craftsmanship and Professional Ethics, by Robert Martin
• Spolsky on Software Testing, by Joel Spolsky (pictured)
• Building a Center of Test Excellence, by Alan Page
• Just-in-Time Testing, by Rob Sabourin
• The Future of Software Testing, by Tony Wasserman
I’m the Master of Ceremonies at FutureTest 2008 – and I’ll be grilling each of the keynotes after their presentations. I’ll also moderate two panels, one on the evolution of test tools, and the other on the evolving role of test within the application life cycle.
If you’d like to join us at FutureTest 2008 – Feb. 26-27 in New York City – you should know that our “eXtreme Early Bird” registration discounts end this upcoming Friday, Nov. 30. (STPCon alumni also qualify for a special discount.)
FutureTest 2008 will be unlike any software testing conference you’ve ever attended. I hope you’ll be there with us.