Posts belonging to Category forge.mil
Posted by David Parker on September 16, 2011
MGI Research just published a detailed interview with CollabNet’s president, Bill Portelli. In this interview, Bill discusses his views on industry mega-trends like Agile and the Cloud, and how CollabNet is responding. The interview is available at http://www.mgiresearch.com/20-Questions/20-questions-with-collabnet-ceo-bill-portelli.html David ParkerDavid Parker, Vice President and General Manager, Scrum Business Line David leads CollabNet’s Scrum Business Line [...]
Categories: Agile, Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), Cloud Services, CollabNet TeamForge, Community Management, Government 2.0, Scrum, Subversion, forge.mil
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Posted by Jack Repenning on December 23, 2010
In The New York Times opinion pages, The U.S.S. Prius – NYTimes.com,Thomas Friedman reports Department of Defense work on a number of green power initiatives. Just as at Forge.Mil, the DoD seems to be putting real effort into well thought out, efficient and promising ideas, leading the way for government in general, and arguably even [...]
Categories: Government 2.0, forge.mil
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Posted by on August 10, 2010
It’s been altogether too long since I last updated readers on the state of Forge.mil, so I’ll take this opportunity to remedy that and share with you some of the things we’re most excited about, as well as reiterate the overall mission of the system. I think it’s important to make sure people new to [...]
Categories: Government 2.0, forge.mil
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Posted by on May 10, 2010
I just returned from a two week conference trip in support of Forge.mil – the first week in Utah was uneventful, but the second week for the DISA partner conference in Nashville, TN at the historic Gaylord Opryland Hotel… well, let’s just say it was something I don’t think any of us involved will ever [...]
Categories: Community Management, forge.mil
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Posted by Bill Portelli on March 20, 2010
At CollabNet, we appreciate that the world understands our contributions to the advancement of practical methods of software development in the cloud. For instance, last month, I traveled to Davos where I met with industry leaders who share our vision and want to improve the world with technology. There, CollabNet was recognized by the World [...]
Categories: Agile, Government 2.0, forge.mil
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Posted by on February 23, 2010
By now, I’m sure most readers of this blog have seen the announcement of CollabNet’s acquisition of Danube Technologies, Inc. Our CEO, Bill Portelli, posted a blog entry here yesterday addressing the strategic reasons behind the acquisition, but I wanted to write a note to welcome Danube into the CollabNet team, and talk a little [...]
Categories: Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), forge.mil
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Posted by on February 1, 2010
Change is hard. That statement should not come as a shock to anyone who has ever worked anywhere in the business world, or even just lived on planet earth for that matter. However, change is a critical element to moving the collective knowledge of our species forward. Without change, we wouldn’t be walking upright, let [...]
Categories: Community Management, forge.mil
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Posted by Dana Nourie on January 26, 2010
By Bill Portelli, CollabNet CEO & President I am proud to be sitting here in Frankfurt making my way to Davos, Switzerland, where I will accept a Technology Pioneer Award. While there, I will also participate in a number of working sessions and breakout groups along with hundreds of technical, business, and social leaders from [...]
Categories: Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), Subversion, forge.mil
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Tags: pioneer leader, subversion, WEF
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Posted by Michael Kochanik on December 7, 2009
The recent guidance from the Department of Defense (DoD) issued by Deputy CIO David Wennergren (Oct. 29th) is certainly a milestone for open source software. It states that the DoD should consider open source software on equal footing with commercial software offerings. While this in itself is an important achievement, the guidance goes further to reference [...]
Categories: Government 2.0, forge.mil
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Posted by on November 9, 2009
It has been quite a while since I’ve blogged specifically about Forge.mil and what we’ve been up to as a team. My silence here in the blog has nothing to do with a lack of things to talk about – it’s actually quite the opposite. There’s been a ton of work going on, and some [...]
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