Luxoft Training

[SDP-031] Agile Fundamentals (ICAgile ICP certification)
Training includes a lot of exercises and games aimed for understanding and adoption of Agile mindset rather than just practices and tools.

[SDP-050] SAFe® Agile Product Management
This Agile Product Management course harnesses the power of Design Thinking to develop innovative solutions, using proven SAFe capabilities to execute those visions.

[SDP-048] SAFe® DevOps
This two-day course provides a comprehensive overview for understanding the DevOps competencies needed to accelerate time-to-market by improving the flow of value through the Continuous Delivery Pipeline.

[SDP-046] SAFe® Advanced Scrum Master (SASM Certification)
This two-day course prepares current Scrum Masters for their leadership role in facilitating Agile team, program, and enterprise success in a Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe®) implementation.

[SDP-045] SAFe® Scrum Master (SSM Certification)
Understand the role of a Scrum Master in a SAFe enterprise. By attending this course you can prepare for the SAFe 5 Scrum Master exam in order to receive the SAFe Scrum Master (SSM) certification.

[SDP-044] SAFe® Product Owner/Product Manager (POPM Certification)
Develop the skillsets needed to guide the delivery of value in a Lean enterprise and learn about the activities, tools, and mechanics used to manage backlogs and programs.

[SDP-042] Leading SAFe® (SA Certification)
Our training is aimed at managers and executives and focuses on leading an Lean-Agile enterprise by leveraging the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®), and its underlying principles.

[SDP-043] SAFe® for Teams (SP certification)
Build the skills needed to become a high-performing team member of an Agile Release Train (ART)—and learn how to collaborate effectively with other teams—by becoming a certified SAFe® 4 Practitioner (SP).

[PTRN-028_ONL] Secure Coding in C and C++
The course concentrates on security issues intrinsic to the C and C++ programming languages and associated libraries. The intent is for this course to be useful to anyone involved in developing secure C and C++ programs regardless of the sp

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[91] A little trick when working with ConcurrentDictionary
ConcurentDictionary has one specific feature: in some cases it may not behave exactly as you'd expect. Here is a small example. Let's say we need to do some small caching so that the results of an expensive calculation be taken from the cac

[71] No Need for a Grid
Every enterprise application features some sort of the grid. A grid being is an interactive table that presents a list of data with rows and columns. The most used features of the grid are paging, sorting and filtering. There are a lot of

[72] KPI’s and conflicts of interest
Are there any KPI which affect the personal interests of the manager but can also lead to a win-win situation? The answer is no. Once there are KPI’s that affect the interest of the manager we will surely have a situation where the manager

[61] Time Management for IT Projects – 9 common mistakes and how to avoid them
Mistake 1: Life without plans In spite of frequent changes appearing in the IT business anyone who wants to be successful should have a documented To-do list (day, week and month). No matter what system you use – MS Project, Excel or not

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