Activity and Asset Management – ‘moving SCCM from technical capability to enterprise process’ |
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Broadcast Date: July 18, 2007 Time: 10:00 AM PDT -- 1:00 PM EST -- 1800 GMT ![]()
Software delivery organizations live or die by their
ability to cope with change and a dependable, repeatable process is vital if
businesses want to scale while maintaining agility. While organizations readily
acknowledge the need to manage activities and assets as a "must have"
in today's complex software delivery projects, they view this as a capability
rather than a repeatable enterprise process.
-Enables process decision support with up to date
visibility on the current status and history of all changes taking place in
your project
-Provides a single source of the truth on project
status and activity
-Promotes asset re-use across projects Please join Ian Wesley from Ovum and Corné Human of Borland Software Corporation for this webcast to find out why a unified approach to activity and asset management has become a must have in today’s ever changing world of software development.
Activity and Asset Management –
‘moving SCCM from technical capability to enterprise process’
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Software delivery organizations live or die by their
ability to cope with change and a dependable, repeatable process is vital if
businesses want to scale while maintaining agility. While organizations readily
acknowledge the need to manage activities and assets as a "must have"
in today's complex software delivery projects, they view this as a capability
rather than a repeatable enterprise process.
-Enables process decision support with up to date
visibility on the current status and history of all changes taking place in
your project
-Gives you greater control by exposing the relationship
between assets and thus the full impact of proposed changes on other assets
-Provides a single source of the truth on project
status and activity
-Promotes asset re-use across projects Please join Ian Wesley from Ovum and Corné Human of Borland Software Corporation for this webcast to find out why a unified approach to activity and asset management has become a must have in today’s ever changing world of software development.
Ian Wesley, Research Director, Ovum Ian Wesley is an Ovum Research Director with over 35 years' experience in the computer industry. He is responsible for the management of Ovum's software research in application development, infrastructure, integration, security and information management. Ian is the author of Ovum reports on The future of the database market and Objects in use: meeting business needs, and edits the Ovum Evaluates: configuration management service. He regularly undertakes consulting projects on the selection and introduction of software products. Prior to joining Ovum he was Director of Software Engineering for a leading UK systems integrator. Corné Human, Product Marketing Manager Borland Software
Corné joined Borland Software Corporation at the start of 2003, following the acquisition of Starbase Corporation where he was the Technical Director for their International Sales division. During the past 8 years, Corné has primarily been focussing on Change & Configuration Management as well as Requirements Definition & Management solutions at Borland, in the capacity of solutions & product marketing.
After relocating to the UK in early 2000, Corné was initially responsible for expanding Starbase's footprint into the international market around the StarTeam and CaliberRM product lines. Prior to this, he worked as a Development Manager, IT/Development Consultant and Trainer for various organisations, including Microsoft. During this period, Corné got exposure to real world Software Development & Management and Process Improvement challenges. Overall, Corné brings over 15 years of experience in the IT Industry to Borland, where he is currently the Product Marketing Manager for Borland's Change Management solutions. [ View On-demand any time ]
About the Sponsor:
Borland
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Borland is the leader in Open Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) -- open to customers' processes, tools and platforms -- providing solutions that transform software delivery into a more manageable, efficient and predictable business process. Borland software, services and training help customers manage, measure and improve each critical process within the delivery lifecycle. Our Open ALM platform delivers process-based integration across all lifecycle assets, activities and tools so that customers can collaborate, share information and track the entire software delivery process. Borland is opening the world of software delivery to empower customers to maximize the business value of their software.