Broadcast Date: Thursday, July 16th, 2009 Time: 10:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM ET   Duration: One hour
Speakers: Tim Joyce, Sr. Product Manager Patrick Egan, Publisher, Agile Journal

For organizations facing compliance and regulatory requirements, the conventional wisdom is that if they choose an enterprise ALM solution, they will sacrifice developer productivity. NOT true. Lightweight and developer friendly capabilities, e.g. Agile development practices, can co-exist with process enforcement, compliance support and end-to-end traceability.
We will show you how to apply stream-based parallel development, typical in Agile development, in enterprise IT development environment. Multi-stream development is lightweight and flexible enough to accommodate various project structures. It also minimizes code conflicts for integration builds. If you are adopting or are already doing Agile, you can't miss this session.
About the Presenters:
Tim Joyce, Sr. Product Manager Serena
Tim Joyce has been involved with Serena Dimensions CM in various guises for the last 14 years. In this time he has implemented, and managed the implementation of Dimensions in both large and small organizations across the world. He has experience of Configuration Management across numerous industry sectors and methodologies.
He is currently a Senior Product Manager responsible for Dimensions CM and as such is a certified Agile Scrum Master and Product Owner.
[ Register for this Webcast ]
About the Sponsor:
Serena is a private company, headquartered in Redwood City, California, with 29 offices in 14 countries and more than 800 employees. Serena provides software on premise and on demand to over 15,000 customers including 96 of the Fortune 100. Serena enables programmers to become more efficient by automating development processes across mainframe & distributed environments. Serena enables IT business analysts & power users to improve productivity with Web 2.0 tools to build Business Mashups. Business Mashups can be used to automate everyday processes; they are visual and don’t require coding. Serena also enables IT executives to gain visibility into resources and costs.
Trackback(0)
Comments 
Write comment
 |