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DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  \nKristy McDougal\, Systems Engineer\n\nWhen bring
 ing ALM to Operations\, one size definitely does not fit all. It’s been 
 said that ALM solutions promise full lifecycle visibility for aligning b
 usiness objectives with development.  But all too often\, these solution
 s end up being used as developer tools to manage individual projects. In
  this presentation\, we’ll explore how correct deployment and configurat
 ion of complex applications can be achieved as part of the ALM lifecycle
 .  More importantly\, we’ll discuss why approaching deployment from an O
 perations perspective makes all the difference – supporting ALM without 
 the overhead.  Deploying applications requires more than just dropping t
 he application into a middleware server because applications don’t exist
  in a vacuum.  Databases\, web front ends\, networks\, external applianc
 es\, local support libraries\, operating systems – all must share config
 uration information and work as a unit for correct deployment.  This pre
 sentation explores these real-world lessons learned and more:\n\n•Unders
 tanding topology\, dependencies\, and configurations \n•Modeling applica
 tion relationships \n•Where VaraLogix Q fits to deliver the ALM to Ops c
 onnection\n•Using private/public clouds when it makes sense. . . and mor
 e
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SUMMARY:Bringing ALM to Ops:  Deployment and Configuration from an Opera
 tions Perspective
DTSTART:20111110T193000Z
CREATED:20111102T231945Z
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