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Originally Broadcast on Dec 06, 2006
[View this Webcast Anytime On-Demand]
In this webcast Mr. Make himself, John Graham-Cumming, looks at how
production management software streamlines software build, package,
test and deploy processes, and enables agile development from the
developer workstation through quality assurance and out the door.
With continuous integration becoming very popular with engineering
teams trying to develop in a more iterative fashion, software builds
must be fast, automatic and traceable. This webcast will illustrate
how production management software facilitates continuous integration,
and keeps the agile team productive.
About the Presenters:

John Graham-Cumming is Founder and Chief Scientist at Electric Cloud.
Prior to Electric Cloud, John was a Venture Consultant with Accel
Partners, VP of Internet Technology at Interwoven, VP of Engineering at
Scriptics, and Chief Architect at Optimal Networks. John holds BA and
MA degrees in Mathematics and Computation and a Doctorate in Computer
Security from Oxford University. John is the creator of GNU Make
Standard Library and has six pending patents in the build space.

John Ousterhout is Founder and Chairman of Electric Cloud. He is also
the creator of the Tcl scripting language and is well known for his
work in distributed operating systems, high-performance file systems,
and user interfaces. Prior to Electric Cloud, John was Founder and CEO
of Scriptics Corporation, Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems,
and Professor of Computer Science at U.C. Berkeley. John holds a BS
degree in Physics from Yale University and a PhD in Computer Science
from Carnegie Mellon University.
About the Sponsor
Electric
Cloud is a software build infrastructure company. The company was
founded in April 2002 by software technologists tired of seeing
software projects impacted by antiquated and slow build tools. Our
mission is to revolutionize the software build process by dramatically
reducing build times and by making builds more reproducible,
manageable, and understandable. [www.electric-cloud.com]
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