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Top Green Software Speakers

Apiumhub

Consequently, we’ve curated a list of speakers we are eager to feature in our upcoming events and meetups, aiming to enhance awareness and catalyze a positive influence within the software development industry. Her fascination with the potential of engineers to address climate issues through green software practices began in 2021.

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Product-based IT: A blueprint for success

CIO

Organizations don’t want fractional allocation — people rolling on to a project and rolling off,” he explains. At JP Morgan Chase, the approximately 12,000-person IT organization is being completely revamped to build solutions quickly with teams encompassing product owners along with technology, data, and design leaders.

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Apiumhub among top IT industry leaders in Code Europe event

Apiumhub

His main work is software development consulting, which combines actually writing code with advising clients on how to do that better. about Mutation Testing, ACRUMEN (his new definition of software quality), some differences between Functional and Object Oriented programming,etc. Craig Spence – Senior Engineer @Spotify.

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Examining low-code/no-code popularity across Africa and its range of disruption for CIOs

CIO

Actors and leaders of incubators and educational movements are doing what they can for the sake of those in both technological and non-technological sectors. Many become coaches or consultants of low-code/no-code for companies while others within incubators or movements lead awareness and training on these technologies.

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6 African women CEOs discuss how they raised more than $1M in 2021

TechCrunch

A recent Boston Consulting Group study found that when women-led startups can acquire funding, they’re more likely to be successful than their male counterparts, delivering significantly higher revenue— more than twice as much per dollar invested in the company. Today, only 2.8% of women are funded globally. And I want to change that.