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Shortening the Feedback Loop: A Customer Case Study of Continuous Integration

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Broadcast Date:  April 9, 2008
Time: 10:00 AM PDT -- 1:00 PM EST -- 1800 GMT

John BurtJim BellPatrick Egan

Speakers:
John Burt, Manager of SCM, Intuit, Inc.
Jim Bell, Vice-President of Marketing, Electric Cloud, Inc.
Patrick Egan, Publisher, CMC Media, Inc.


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As more and more software engineering organizations adopt agile development, the need for continuous integration of a build can be a daunting and cumbersome task.

Like many firms Intuit has seen a dramatic increase in its software production requirements, from releasing two products in an annual release to delivering multiple products in multiple releases per year.   In this webinar Jon Burt, Manager of SCM at Intuit, discusses why and how his team implemented a continuous integration strategy for the QuickBooks line. 

Shortening the Feedback Loop: A Customer Case Study of Continuous Integration

Broadcast Date:  April 9, 2008
Time: 10:00 AM PDT -- 1:00 PM EST -- 1800 GMT

John BurtJim BellPatrick Egan

Speakers:
John Burt, Manager of SCM, Intuit, Inc.
Jim Bell, Vice-President of Marketing, Electric Cloud, Inc.
Patrick Egan, Publisher, CMC Media, Inc.

[ Register for this Webcast ]


As more and more software engineering organizations adopt agile development, the need for continuous integration of a build can be a daunting and cumbersome task.

Like many firms Intuit has seen a dramatic increase in its software production requirements, from releasing two products in an annual release to delivering multiple products in multiple releases per year.   In this webinar Jon Burt, Manager of SCM at Intuit, discusses why and how his team implemented a continuous integration strategy for the QuickBooks line. 




About the Presenters
:

 

John Burt
Manager of SCM
Intuit, Inc.

As a Senior Development Manager at Intuit and with over two decades of experience, Jon Burt is a thought-leader in software production management. Prior to his currently position at Intuit, Jon spent time in various development roles at companies such as Inktomi, Verity, Cooperative Solutions, and Tandem Computers. He has spent much of his career implementing change in organizations to improve the build, test and deploy processes. Jon has a degree in Computer Science from California Polytechnic State University.

Jim Bell

Vice-President of Marketing
Electric Cloud, Inc.

Jim Bell is the Vice President of Marketing at Electric Cloud. He brings with him over 15 years of high-technology marketing experience. Prior to joining Electric Cloud, Jim was Vice President of Market Development for Actuate Corporation, where he was responsible for all demand creation in support of direct, reseller, distributor, and OEM sales channels worldwide. Jim also built and led product management and marketing teams as Director of Product Marketing at MS2 (acquired by Agile Software (AGIL)) and Vantive Corporation (acquired by PeopleSoft, now Oracle (ORCL)). He has also held product management and marketing leadership roles at Hewlett-Packard Company, Wyse Technology, and Silicon Graphics, Inc.

Jim holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of California at Berkeley and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Patrick Egan
Publisher
CMC Media, Inc.

Patrick Egan is the founder of CM Crossroads and Editor-in-Chief for the Configuration Management Journal. With over 20 years experience in the software industry in both development and product management, he brings an understanding of the needs of both the industry as well as the users of configuration management tools. Prior to CM Crossroads, Mr. Egan held technical and executive management positions with fortune 500 organizations and software vendors such as Allstate Insurance, the LEGENT Corporation, SERENA Software, New Dimensions, PLATINUM Technology, Catalyst Systems and Computer Associates. Mr. Egan received his Bachelors of Science degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Loyola University of Chicago.

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About the Sponsor:

Electric Cloud


Electric Cloud is the leading provider of Software Production Management solutions that accelerate, automate and analyze the software development tasks that follow the check-in of new code. These include the software build, package, test and deploy processes. The company's patented and award-winning solutions improve productivity in the face of
increasing product complexity and time-to-market pressures for software delivery. Leading companies such as Qualcomm, Intuit, Motorola and Expedia rely on Electric Cloud's Software Production Management solutions to change software production from a liability to a competitive advantage. For customer inquiries please contact Electric Cloud at (650) 968-2950 or www.electric-cloud.com

 

Electric Cloud, Inc.
2307 Leghorn Street,
Mountain View, CA 94043
Tel: 650.968.2950
Fax: 650.968.6000

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