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Broadcast Date: Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Time: 10:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM ET
Duration: One hour
Speakers:
Maciej Zawadzki, founder and President, Urbancode
Damon Poole, CTO, AccuRev
Patrick Egan, Publisher, Agile Journal
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Large corporations spend millions on regulatory compliance activities every year. For many companies Sarbanes-Oxley and other compliance regulations have dramatically increased the cost and importance of auditing. At the same time there is a drive to Agile or Lean software development methods with their promise of shorter cycle times and faster time-to-market. Supporting these Agile/Lean initiatives brings new challenges in balancing the seemly opposing needs of speed and
safety.
How do organizations take advantage of agile best practices while improving their ability to prove compliance with less cost and administrative overhead?
Join us for this Webcast and learn:
- Why automation and integration is critical to meeting compliance standards
- Why compliance requires going beyond continuous integration
- Automated deployment and testing in the applicaiton lifecycle
- Key SCM features for enforcing compliance and what to avoid
- How to improve developer productivity while providing end-to-end traceability and audibility
The move to Agile shouldn't cause chaos or conflict. Join us for a discussion on how to achieve both Agile and audit.
About the Presenters:
Maciej Zawadzki,
Founder and President,
Urbancode
Maciej Zawadzki is founder and President of Urbancode, leaders in the Software Delivery Automation space. His most recent work brings innovative solutions in Release Management, Continuous Integration, Build Management, Test Orchestration, and Deployment Automation to the enterprise. A speaker at national conferences and co-author of "Professional Struts Applications: Building Web Sites with Struts ObjectRelational Bridge, Lucene and Velocity", Maciej is an industry thought leader in release management and Continuous Integration. Prior to his work at Urbancode, Maciej wrote Neural Network applications to forecast stock market trends and developed software for online gaming. He received a Bachelor's Degree from Case Western Reserve University and a Juris Doctor from the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, both located in Cleveland, Ohio.
Damon Poole,
CTO,
AccuRev
Founder and CTO of AccuRev, a leading provider of Agile Development
tools. Damon has over eighteen years of software development
methodology and process improvement experience spanning the gamut from
small collocated teams all the way up to 10,000-person shops doing
global development. He writes frequently on the topic of Agile
development and works closely with AccuRev customers developing and
implementing state of the art Agile techniques which scale smoothly to
large distributed teams. Read Damon’s Agile Development blog.
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About the Sponsors:
AccuRev (www.AccuRev.com) is a US-based software vendor focused on optimizing and automating the software development process for organizations challenged with today’s highly evolving geographically distributed, parallel and Agile software development environments. More than 500 organizations around the world rely on AccuRev software to develop, release and maintain their mission critical applications.
Urbancode (www.UrbanCode.com) provides Application Lifecycle Automation solutions to customers in the financial, banking, insurance, software, and high-tech industries. With AnthillPro 3.4 ALA, Urbancode offers unique innovations in Continuous Integration, Build and Dependency Management, Deployment Automation, Test Orchestration, and Release Management for organizations using .NET, Java, and/or native technologies. Urbancode's products integrate with SCM, issue tracking, change management, test automation and IDE tools, and are designed with a distributed architecture that scales to enterprise levels. Urbancode's commitment to complete lifecycle automation, management, visibility, and traceability, along with AnthillPro's technical depth, form our comparative advantage.
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