The ThoughtWorks Technology Radar


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The ThoughtWorks Technology Radar
Since launching in 2010, the Thoughtworks Technology Radar has been providing the industry with a valuable and opinionated snapshot of the tools, techniques, languages and frameworks shaping the software landscape twice a year. It reached it's 30th volume in April 2024.
For anyone involved in technology related products & projects, the ThoughtWorks Radar is a key tool for knowing what to focus on, and what not to.
For this special virtual talk, we are joined by three senior Thoughtworkers who are directly involved in the Technology Radar. They will take us through it's background, latest insights and answer questions about it's contents.
To get a behind the scenes view of how it is all put together, please check out this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_u8mQpTuhc
Our Speakers:
Mike Mason, Chief AI Officer
My current role is Chief AI Officer, where my focus is on generative AI, and specifically how to accelerate the adoption of this technology both internally and through the services we provide for our clients — enabling them to accelerate their adoption of AI, bring AI into their software process and transform their businesses and operations through AI.
Ken Mugrage, Principal Technologist
I'm a principal technologist in Thoughtworks' Office of the CTO. During my career, I've focused on using technology to increase business effectiveness, as opposed to using the ‘latest cool thing’. I'm active in the DevOps movement and a frequent speaker and organizer for related conferences.
Thomas Squeo, CTO, Thoughtworks America
With a proven record in product development, program and project execution focused on the application of mobile, social, data and cloud technologies. Thomas has led in organizations ranging from start-up to Fortune 500; product, service and consultative; public and private sectors; for-profit and non-profit in roles from operational to revenue-generating with a focus on lowering barriers to entry through simple, human-centered solutions.

The ThoughtWorks Technology Radar