Posted by Bill Portelli on January 25, 2012
On January 12th, I co-presented a webinar entitled “Industrializing Agile Software Delivery with ALM 2.0+.” I presented alongside Dave West, Vice President and Research Director, Forrester Research and Michael Loetzsch, Chief IT Expert, Deutsche Post DHL. In the session, Dave discussed why ALM 2.0+ is vital for implementing agile software delivery and DevOps, and the [...]
Categories: Agile, Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), Cloud Services, CollabNet TeamForge, Community Management
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Tags: agile, agile alm, Agile Transformations, alm, ALM 2.0, application lifecycle management, bill portelli, CI, cloud services, collabnet, collaboration, community, Continuous Integration, Customer, enterprise, Software delivery, software development, TeamForge, webinar
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Posted by Darryl Bowler on December 8, 2011
An artifact repository is akin to what Subversion is to source code, i.e. it is a way of versioning code binary artifacts. In the Java world these artifacts could be jars, wars, ears, fully fledged applications, libraries or a collections of libraries that are packaged.
Categories: Agile, Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), Community Management, Subversion
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Tags: agile, alm, Artifact, CI, Continuous Integration, development teams, Repository, versioning
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Posted by Laszlo Szalvay on January 10, 2011
My feeling on my way home is that Benelux and the Nordic countries are still way ahead of the rest of us when it comes to Agile transformations and a core understanding of when the mechanics of Scrum can and should be used as a means to an end to increase throughput, ROI, or team morale.
Categories: Agile, Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), Scrum
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Tags: agile, Agile Transformations, alm, laszlo szalvay, Scrum
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Posted by Bill Portelli on October 28, 2010
Recently, I’ve been asked by more than a few analysts, press, and business partners about the adoption of Subversion Edge, which we released earlier this year. The simple answer is terrific! One great thing about Subversion Edge is that users can still opt for the lightweight certified Subversion binaries across a variety of platforms – or instead can also install the certified Edge software stack containing the latest versions of Subversion®, Apache, and ViewVC combined with i) a single installer, ii) already configured to work together, and iii) fronted by a powerful and secure Web-based console. The benefits of this full installation is that is provides simple installation, administration, security, and governance of a user’s Subversion environment.
Categories: Agile, Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), Subversion, Tigris.org
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Tags: agile, alm, application lifecycle management, subversion, svn
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Posted by Dana Nourie on October 13, 2010
One of the things I like about social media so much is that it’s a two-way system of marketing, which differs from static ads, etc. Social media not only allows a company to get it’s messaging out and market their products and services, but it also allows the people on the receiving end to benefit by having a channel directly to the company. In addition, social media provides a feedback loop like no other marketing methods have.
Categories: Agile, Scrum
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Tags: agile, alm, facebook, marketing, Scrum, social media, twitter, YouTube
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Posted by Laszlo Szalvay on September 23, 2010
One of the things I have spent a lot of time on is the interplay between our new product stack and how to articulate it to customers that have an intermediate understanding of why it is that you can’t live without us.
Categories: Agile, Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
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Tags: agile, alm, traceability
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Posted by Dana Nourie on August 10, 2010
Discover the new great features in this CollabNet TeamForge 5.4 release!
Categories: Agile, Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
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Tags: administrators, agile, alm, developers, SCM, software development
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