Naresh Jain
Xnsio
Speaker at GOTO Copenhagen 2024

Hear Naresh and Hari explain how to improve API development and governance. You'll learn about "shift-left" API governance and hear about real-world examples and insights to help you future-proof your API strategy. Gain hands-on experience with Contract Driven Development (CDD) by attending Naresh's masterclass. You'll discover how to shift integration testing earlier in the development cycle, identify and resolve issues sooner, and achieve faster time to market.

Talks at GOTO Copenhagen 2024

Naresh Jain is an award-winning, internationally recognized Technology & Product Development Expert. Over the last 15+ years, he has helped many Unicorns and fortune 500 companies like Jio, Google, Amazon, JP Morgan, Hike, Directi, HP, Siemens Medical, GE Energy, Schlumberger, Shell, Dell, EMC, CA Technologies, etc. to streamline their product development. His hands-on approach to coaching teams by focusing on product discovery and engineering excellence is a key differentiator. In a nutshell, hire him as a lead-by-example type leader, who can help you build awesome, digital-native products and services.

Naresh is leading a consulting business called Xnsio, which helps organizations build the essential capabilities required to transform their business for the digital world. He is also responsible for building ConfEngine.com - one-stop conference/event management platform.

In 2004, Naresh started the Agile movement in India by creating the Agile Software community of India, a registered non-profit society to evangelize Agile, Lean and other Leading-Edge Software Development methods. He is responsible for creating and organizing 100+ international conferences including Agile India, Agile Coach Camp, Functional Conf, Open Data Science Conference, Simple Design And Testing Conference (SDTConf), Selenium Conf, Appium Conf, jQuery & Open Web Conference, and Eclipse Summit India. He started many User Groups including TechCamp, TechJam, Agile Philly User Group, and more.

In recognition of his accomplishments, in 2007 the Agile Alliance awarded Naresh with the Gordon Pask Award for contributions to the Agile Community.