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Broadcast Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Bob AielloJeffrey FredrickPaul JuliusTime: 10:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM ET
Duration: One hour

Speakers:
Paul Julius, Independent Consultant
Jeffrey Fredrick, Technical Evangelist, Urbancode, Inc.
Bob Aiello, Editor-in-Chief, CM Crossroads

Continuous Integration (CI) is one of the cornerstones of all Agile software development, but it is a practice that is easy to get wrong. The world of CI has expanded dramatically in the 9 years since the publication of the Agile Manifesto, and at its best it can accelerate the entire release lifecycle by tying together development, QA, operations and release management. Unfortunately missing elements, organizational silos, or cultural immaturity often torpedo CI adoption efforts.

For leaders on teams who are adopting agile and want to get up to speed on CI, or for who feel their organizations aren't getting the full benefits of CI, Paul Julius and Jeffrey Fredrick — founders of the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference (CITCON) — will explain the essentials of effective continuous integration, including:

  • The evolution of modern CI practices including Continuous Delivery and Continuous Deployment.
  • A cultural maturity model for continuous integration.
  • The elements of an effective continuous integration system.

About the Presenters:

Paul Julius,
Independent Consultant


Paul Julius practices and mentors others on nearly every agile practice — from developer techniques to testing strategies to using adaptive project management approaches. With a wide range of professional experiences in almost every software development role, Paul now consults independently to help clients in their Agile development endeavors. He is co-founder of CruiseControl, an open source Continuous Integration server; CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference; and OIF, the Open Information Foundation to promote activities that share information freely with everyone. See www.pauljulius.com for more information or email him at me@pauljulius.com. Paul is one of the CI Guys: the.ci-guys.com.

Jeffrey Fredrick
,
Technical Evangelist,
Urbancode, Inc.

Jeffrey Fredrick is an internationally recognized expert on Continuous Integration. As an 18-year veteran of the software industry Jeffrey brings the perspective of having performed and managed virtually every role in the software development lifecycle. An early adopter of XP and Agile software development, the top committer for CruiseControl, and with 9 years of leading continuous integration efforts, Jeffrey has consistently been at the forefront of the industry. Jeffrey is currently indulging his passion for improving how software is made as an Technical Evangelist at Urbancode, as the organizer of the Silicon Valley Agile Meetup, and as the Co-Organizer of the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference (CITCON).


About the Sponsor:

Urbancode

Urbancode is the technical leader in Agile build and release management solutions since 2001. AnthillPro offers the only complete Enterprise Continuous Integration platform to get your builds and deployments under control: Replace manual script-driven bottlenecks with web-based self-service automation. Provide agility & control in harmony with fast feedback and audit trails. Customers in the financial, banking, insurance, software and high-tech industries achieve end-to-end automation using .NET, Java, and/or native technologies. Urbancode's unique products integrate with SCM, issue tracking, change management, test automation and IDE tools. Founded in 1996, Urbancode is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.

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