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How Global Development Teams Can Benefit from Integrating Subversion (version control) with Issue Tracking


How Global Development Teams Can Benefit from Integrating Subversion (version control) with Issue Tracking

Date / Time
Date: Thursday, November 2, 2006
Time: 9:00am PT/11:00am CT/12:00pm ET


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Duration
60 minutes

Presented By
Dr. Dobb's Journal Vendor Perspectives NetSeminar

  • Chris Clarke—Senior Director of Product Management, CollabNet
  • Bob Jenkins—Senior Product Manager, CollabNet



    Overview

    The new realities of managing the global development team demand even tighter communications and collaboration between teams in different time zones and across organizations. Helping to connect all the members is the award-winning, end-to-end development environment of the CollabNet Enterprise Edition. Developed from the ground up exclusively for distributed development teams, CollabNet Enterprise Edition offers frictionless integration between version control and issue tracking to help development teams understand the scope and the impact of changes.

    This program spotlights how two key development processes can work together for better visibility and auditability of changes. See how Subversion, the world's fastest growing version control system and a powerful versioning system designed for multi-site environments, seamlessly integrates with Project Tracker, a highly configurable artifact tracking tool, to manage defects, requirements and tasks. See how the direct connections of the "what" with the "why" of software development changes can help bring your development teams together, accelerating all of your software projects.

    Register today for this free NetSeminar!

    Who should attend: Software Delivery Executives, Project Team Managers, Application Development Managers, Software Development Engineers


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