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Broadcast Date: May 30, 2007 Time: 4:00pm CET / 3:00pm GMT / 10:00am ET ![]() ![]()
Speakers: Carey Schwaber, Senior Analyst, Forrester Research, Inc. Auke Jilderda, Senior Collaboration Consultant, CollabNet, Inc. Mark Phippard, Director, Subversion Engineering, CollabNet, Inc. [ Register for this Webcast ] Subversion™ is the fastest growing version control system for distributed development teams and its rapid adoption is a phenomenon in small and large organizations. Enterprises with distributed development teams realize the value of a modern SCM solution that developers like to use. During this webcast, you will learn about critical criteria to consider when selecting a Software Configuration Management solution, how Subversion addresses the need of distributed teams at a very low cost and what the coming features in Subversion 1.5 are. We’ll also share customer examples on how you can scale Subversion for hundreds of projects and thousands of users. Take Subversion to the next level in your company. Native support for distributed development, proven usability, high performance, ease of integration, and scalability are just some of the advantages you can benefit from immediately. Join us for this web seminar on May 30, 2007. Subversion for Enterprise Distributed Teams: Why, When and How? Broadcast Date: May 30, 2007Time: 4:00pm CET / 3:00pm GMT / 10:00am ET ![]() ![]()
Subversion™ is the fastest growing version control system for distributed development teams and its rapid adoption is a phenomenon in small and large organizations. Enterprises with distributed development teams realize the value of a modern SCM solution that developers like to use. During this webcast, you will learn about critical criteria to consider when selecting a Software Configuration Management solution, how Subversion addresses the need of distributed teams at a very low cost and what the coming features in Subversion 1.5 are. We’ll also share customer examples on how you can scale Subversion for hundreds of projects and thousands of users. Take Subversion to the next level in your company. Native support for distributed development, proven usability, high performance, ease of integration, and scalability are just some of the advantages you can benefit from immediately. Join us for this web seminar on May 30, 2007. [ Register Today ]
About the Presenters: Senior Analyst, Forrester Research, Inc. Carey's focus is on application development processes and methodologies, as well as tools and techniques for requirements management, change and configuration management, and testing. Her research has been cited in publications like The Economist and Computerworld. Prior to her work as an analyst, Carey served as a research associate on the Application Development & Infrastructure, IT Management & Services, and Consumer Markets research teams. Carey's background prior to Forrester includes work in quality assurance at IDX Systems and media-neutral content initiatives at Cahners. She also worked in the book publishing industry at W.W. Norton and Yale University Press. Carey graduated with honors from Harvard University. Auke Jilderda, Senior Collaboration Consultant, CollabNet, Inc. Auke Jilderda manages the Subversion training and consulting offerings and the collaborative development consulting offerings at CollabNet. Prior to CollabNet, Mr. Jilderda worked at Philips. At the Philips corporate research laboratories, he devised an open source-like approach to collaborative software development and deployed it across a large, central product family program in the Philips Medical Systems division. The approach deploys key aspects of open source software engineering inside an enterprise (without disrupting existing mechanisms for escalation and conflict resolution, road mapping, requirements management, and so on) to foster scalable communities in which teams can efficiently develop and maintain the diversities on others’ software. To facilitate such a collaborative approach, Mr. Jilderda introduced the CollabNet managed service at Philips Medical Systems. Mark Phippard, Director, Subversion Engineering, CollabNet, Inc. Mark has a great interest in open source, and specializes in development of software development tools, particularly those in the Software Configuration Management (SCM) space. Mark has over 15 years of SCM experience, and currently works on the CollabNet Subversion team. He is a project owner for the Subclipse project and is a partial committer for Subversion. He also has extensive background in OS/400 and OS/400 software development tools, including the open source RSE Extensions. [ Register for this Webcast ]
With 1.1 million users, CollabNet is the most widely used collaborative platform for distributed software development. Now combined with SourceForge Enterprise, CollabNet transforms the way in which software is being developed by enabling companies to leverage global development resources to deliver better products, innovate faster and reduce development infrastructure costs by 50%. CollabNet’s portfolio includes CollabNet Subversion, CollabNet Enterprise Edition, SourceForge Enterprise Edition and CollabNet CUBiT, a ground-breaking virtualization solution to centrally and dynamically provision build and test environments for distributed teams. More than 300 industry leading companies rely on CollabNet, including Reuters, Philips Medical Systems, Federal Express, Cap Gemini and Barclays Global Investors.
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