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Accelerate Software Delivery with Collaborative Software Development


Accelerate Software Delivery with Collaborative Software Development

Date / Time
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
10am PT / 1pm ET


[click here to register]

Duration
60 minutes

Presented By
Dr. Dobb's Journal Vendor Perspectives NetSeminar

  • Rich Segina — Vice President, Sales & Services, CollabNet, Inc.
  • Kevin Pardue — Director, Americas Channel Programs, CollabNet, Inc.
  • Claus Horbach — Global Delivery Tools Manager, Capgemini

  • Overview

    Learn how some of the world's top companies have transformed their software development model to accelerate innovation and global software delivery. Hear the case study how one leading company is achieving global software delivery in the new, flat world.

    Software Development is undergoing a dramatic shift — outsourcing, multi-site development, open source, and Web services present new challenges to today's development organizations. IT and development leaders are increasingly pressured to deliver better products faster while maintaining or reducing overall development costs.

    In this information-packed session, you'll learn key tools and techniques to optimize the development process, synchronize distributed development, accelerate time to market and maximize your ROI.


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