Scrum.org is pleased to announce that Ken Schwaber (co-developer of Scrum and President of Scrum.org) and Richard Hundhausen (President of Accentient, Microsoft Regional Director and Visual Studio ALM MVP) will be co-presenting at TechEd about the Professional Scrum Developer .NET program. The Profe...
Scrum.org would like to announce the first of its kind Scrum Spike. This invite-only event will take place in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday, July 24th. In order to learn how to receive an invitation, you can read more details on the event page. What is a Scrum Spike, you ask?  ...
As many probably know, today marks the release of Visual Studio 2010, Microsoft's ALM platform. It also marks the start of the first Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) class being offered to the public! The PSD program is the official training program for the latest release of Visual Stu...
Based on six months of inspection and adaptation, and the results of over 1,000 assessments, the following changes are being made to the assessments at Scrum.org:
Overall
All assessments will be based on a published body of knowledge and will draw randomly from a selected pool of questions tha...
David Starr, Scrum Developer Trainer for Scrum.Org and Pricipal Crafstman at Guild 3 Software, digs deep into the future of Scrum by speaking with Ken Schwaber. In this open and frank conversation, he and Ken discuss several things including:
The founding and future of Scrum.org
Ken’...
Today we launched a redesigned homepage that should make it easier for users to find exactly what they need from Scrum.org. The goal was to make content easier to access by presenting it in a cleaner way, and by bringing more content to the homepage.
New Feature at-a-glance:
The three mo...
Ken Schwaber, co-founder of Scrum, and Sam Guckenheimer, Group Product Planner for Visual Studio at Microsoft, discuss the new Professional Scrum Developer program being offered by Scrum.org. The Professional Scrum Developer program from Scrum.org is the official training for Microsoft's next ...
With the Dutch translation of the official Scrum Guide being posted today at http://www.scrum.org/scrumguides/ the total number of translations is up to seven, listed below:
Danish
Dutch
German
Japanese
Brazilian Portuguese
Polish
Spanish
Thank you to all of t...
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The latest version of the Scrum Guide in English has been posted to Scrum.org. The guide is currently being translated into 16 languages, and the translation teams are working feverishly to update their respective versions, which will be posted as soon as they are available.
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Registration for Scrum Developer Trainer courses with Visual Studio 2010 is now available on Scrum.org. If you are interested in becoming a Scrum Developer Trainer, we are currently accepting applications from Microsoft VSTS and Visual Studio 2010 MVPs and ICPs. In order to learn more ab...
At the beginning of October, the first alpha run of the Scrum Developer course, a collaboration between Microsoft and Scrum.org, was given to 19 students from 6 different countries around the world. Feedback was overwhelmingly positive, and the team is in the process of incorporating the feedb...