With CollabNet Connect, external ALM tools become “first-class citizens” to the TeamForge platform. Application teams can embrace tool variety, while satisfying corporate demands for central governance, security and traceability. There is no need to ‘rip and replace’ your entire tool stack, or lock-in developers into proprietary and rigid software configurations. With CollabNet Connect, you also can protect investments in legacy tools or Microsoft and IBM solutions, and integrate free open source products like Hudson or Jenkins.
You will learn:
Understand what CollabNet Connect is all about
See practical examples of TeamForge integrating with Atlassian JIRA
Learn how you can get started to build your own integrations
Speaker:
Brian Zeichick, Product Manager, TeamForge and CollabNet Connect
Raja Venkataraman, Technical Architect, Engineering, CollabNet
Products carry technical debt when they are difficult or risky to change. Technical debt isn't listed on your balance sheet, yet it can destroy your business. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that eBay lost its competitive edge due to nine million lines of bad code that cannot be changed easily. Is your company next? To thrive in the new economy, you'll need to adapt your products to your evolving understanding of their requirements as you get feedback from the marketplace. Can technical debt be prevented with more enlightened management practices or technical practices ? Does Scrum make the situation better or worse?
In this session, long-time developer and recovering software architect Michael James explores recent discoveries about technical debt, and what you can do about them.
Project Portfolio Management is the one of key tools that enables senior IT executives to keep projects and applications aligned with overall business objectives. However, the increased adoption of Agile techniques in software engineering tends to run counter to the goals of senior IT, with its rapid iterative approach to building software. Done well though, IT Project Portfolio Management, combined with Agile Project Management, can provide organizations powerful capabilities for managing a resource constrained project portfolio.
Speakers:
Russ King, Vice President, Product Development, Results Positive, Inc.
Caleb Brown, Sr. Systems Engineer, CollabNet
David Parker, Vice President and General Manager, Scrum Business Line, CollabNet
Join us for this webinar on how to set up and automate a build and Continuous Integration (CI) environment for organizations who use Subversion. We will introduce a customer success story and perform live demos to demonstrate how you can deploy a CI management process for your organization and automate the entire process.
You will learn:
Requirements to Deployment: End to End ALM with Continuous Delivery
The Business and Builds: Enable Continuous Integration process governance with TeamForge
Continuous Integration Real World Practices: What works, what doesn't and why?
Speaker:
Brian Zeichick, Senior Product Manager, CollabNet
Darryl Bowler, Senior Systems Architect, CollabNet
Brian Dawson, Senior Integrations Consultant, CollabNet
CollabNet invites you to join Angela Druckman, CollabNet CST and Agile coach, for a replay of a live webinar with Q&A to learn more about building and maintaining a good product backlog. In this webinar you will learn techniques and ideas for the entire lifecycle of backlog management and how each of the Scrum roles, as well as stakeholders, can contribute to its overall effectiveness.
Watch this SD Times webinar to learn all about the Agile Transformation Competency Framework, a tool for planning, communicating and tracking your organization's Agile Transformation. The framework identifies core competencies across five key practice dimensions - competencies that will embed Agile values within your organization and lay the foundation for wide-scale adoption and success.
Early and continuous delivery of valuable software is the number one principle behind the Agile Manifesto. That's why Agile practices demand looking beyond code, to build and test. Continuous integration (CI) and test-driven development are accepted as critical elements to accelerate the software delivery process. However, exclusive focus on automating the build and test process is not enough. A key benefit of CI is the ability to effectively close the loop between development, build and test, and back, through continuous information flow. By gaining timely visibility into build and test results, development teams can be more pro-active in dealing with defects, and project teams gain vital information into each build, including which requirements have been addressed. This increases team productivity and accelerates faster delivery of high-quality software
Speakers:
Darryl Bowler, Senior Systems Architect, Services, CollabNet
CollabNet and OpenMake have joined forces to help companies breakthrough these technical constraints with an open and scalable environment that meets their unique business need to transform. There is no reason to be locked into an obsolete platform. Our speakers have been involved with a number of recent transitions from legacy Build, Issue and Version Control systems to include:
Is there a complete development solution for Force.com? How can I code with version control, manage my force. com development process, and one-click deploy to Force.com. If you are struggling with these issues, we will show you best practices in Force.com development using cutting edge cloud development techniques.
Speakers:
Brian Matthews Founder and CTO, BrainEngine
Willie Wang, Codesion Cloud Services - VP, Products and Services, CollabNet
CollabNet®, the leader in Agile development in the Cloud, announced the availability of CollabNet TeamForge™ 6.1, the latest version of the company's award-winning Agile software development platform. TeamForge 6.1 enables the adoption of Agile methods across large-scale enterprises by dramatically speeding Subversion file and code sharing across globally distributed teams, automating governance for large-scale communities, providing resources that enable social coding, and offering enterprise-grade tools. This set of breakthrough platform configuration capabilities delivers up to 70% faster time-to-market by codifying the Agile software development and organizational management practices that CollabNet's customers have implemented over the past decade.
Speaker:
Lothar Schubert, Sr. Director Product Marketing, CollabNet
You're transforming your organization to become more agile. That's a significant transformation -- in terms of time, resources and business value. Do you want to make sure that this transformation is successful? Attend this free webinar to learn the patterns of adoption that can improve your odds of success.
Speakers:
Angela Druckman, Agile Mentor and Certified Scrum Trainer (CST), CollabNet
David Parker, Vice President GM, SBL, CollabNet
CollabNet’s ScrumWorks Pro has delivered enterprise functionality along with ease of use to tens of thousands of development teams around the world. The tool’s powerful features, simplicity and scalability have made it the choice for Agile organizations with small teams, as well as for large enterprises. With the recent release of ScrumWorks Pro version 5.0, this great tool just got a whole lot better.
Speakers:
David Parker, VP and General Manager, CollabNet
Caleb Brown, Senior Systems Engineer, CollabNet
Is your organization exploring or implementing an Agile transformation? If so, it is critical for you to assess where your enterprise stands in the process and to understand what short term and long term improvements must be made in order to succeed. Working onsite with thousands of customers that represent a large cross-section of industries and organizations, CollabNet Agile Coaches have observed patterns and key milestones in the way organizations adopt and scale Agile. In this webinar, “Agile Transformation Strategy – A Blueprint for Enterprise Success”, Angela Druckman, CST, will outline the phases enterprises go through in their agile transformation and outline a sound strategy and “blueprint” to help guide organizations on their path to Agility. Learn what it takes to be successful in an Enterprise Agile Transformation and what resources are available to help accelerate your success and your organization’s return-on-investment.
Speaker:
Angela Druckman, Agile Mentor and Certified Scrum Trainer (CST), CollabNet
David Parker, Vice President and GM, Scrum Business Line, CollabNet
Bob Aiello, Editor-in-Chief CM Crossroads
The teams that shape the future will be innovative, and not just productive. It turns out significant ideas have emerged from collaboration rather than the mythical lone genius. But not all teams do well, even with Scrum or related approaches. This session explains research from outside the world of software development that would benefit anyone working with small teams.
Speaker:
Michael James, Software Process Mentor and Recovering Architect at CollabNet
Patrick Egan, Publisher, CM Crossroads
As business struggle to gain competitive advantages in the marketplace Software Development is fast becoming one of the most strategic areas in many business. The business are pushing for more agile (ALM) processes to turn innovative business ideas into faster moving (ALM) projects and then quickly roll them into live environments.
Speakers:
Paul Peissner, Director of Business Development, CollabNet
Julie Byrne, Product Manager, CollabNet
Nothing is more critical to the successful use and acceptance of version control than the appropriate use of branching to achieve work isolation while promoting as much teamwork as possible. Yet so many enterprises struggle with implementing a strategy that best meets their requirements. CollabNet has helped more enterprises succeed with Subversion, the market leading version control tool, than any company in the world and this webcast shares some of what they believe can help you succeed.
Understand the basics of defining a successful branching implementation for your organization. Leverage CollabNet's experience and expertise of nearly 7 years of enterprise Subversion implementations.
Speaker:
Bob Jenkins, Director, Subversion Services, CollabNet
World-class development organizations get that way by encouraging innovation and optimizing the productivity of their developers. Using the right combination of modern methods and frameworks, IT organizations today are fostering distributed collaborative environments that have not been possible with traditional software development tools, techniques and approaches. So how does your software development organization measure up?
Can you innovate at the rate the business expects, or do your efforts get snarled by rules, red tape and outdated software? How can you enable rapid innovation and dynamic communication among business, development and operational team members for true collaborative development in a global business environment?
Join Forrester Principal Analyst Jeffrey Hammond, CollabNet CEO Bill Portelli, and Black Duck CEO Timothy Yeaton as they discuss an evolving set of cultural practices, lean processes, and best practice use of FOSS that world-class development shops are leveraging to build break out software that drives business success.
Speakers:
Jeffrey Hammond, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research
Bill Portelli, President and CEO, CollabNet
Timothy Yeaton, CEO, Black Duck
The Crossroads – www.cmcrossroads.com – One of the hottest topics in software development today is DevOps. There really doesn’t seem to be any consensus on what DevOps is, but there’s definitely a lot of buzz around the subject. Paul Peissner, Director of Business Development at CollabNet and Durga Sammeta, Senior Product Manager from HP, join CM Crossroads publisher, Patrick Egan in this episode of The Crossroads to find out what DevOps really is and how they can help you in your software development process.
Speakers:
Paul Peissner, Director of Business Development, CollabNet
Durga Sammeta, Senior Product Manager, HP
Patrick Egan, CM Crossroads publisher
For account administrators wanting to get started quickly and train their team on how to access Subversion, Git, Trac, Bugzilla and deployment tools. We'll review how to:
Create user accounts, set security permissions, and add projects
Integrate with Trac, Bugzilla, Rally and Jira
Set deployment targets and recipes
Speaker:
Willie Wang, VP Products and Services, Codesion/CollabNet
This hands-on, live demonstration will showcase the benefits of using the CollabNet TeamForge platform to centralize development assets, implement Agile, Lean, and custom methods, and achieve traceability throughout the development lifecycle. With the CollabNet TeamForge Agile application lifecycle management (ALM) solution, you will accelerate development and reduce development costs.
Topic:
The demonstration will include:
Flexible release and iteration planning and tracking: Organize features and work items (epics, stories, tasks, defects, etc.) into parent/child relationships, all in an intuitive tree view; populate these items into a planning folder hierarchy of releases and iterations; view real-time reporting on plan progress including a burndown chart.
Software configuration management: Set up a centralized repository, using Subversion®, for managing all project related activity and intellectual property assets; use path-based permissions to control repository access.
Continuous integration: Use Hudson for build and test functionality, upload built executables, documentation, and logs to TeamForge, and create and auto-assign build issues in TeamForge to track and handle build failures.
Increased visibility and collaboration: Perform a global search to easily find data you need; share information with others through discussion forums and wikis; receive real-time notifications when project data changes.
Learn about all the new features and benefits of this leading collaborative and distributed development platform!
Topic:
During the course of a day, developers do more than code. You read and update bugs, update design documents, reply to forums, and even update wikis. To top
it off, you are likely working on multiple projects at once. So why spend your
time switching between different applications to do these common tasks?
CollabNet doesn’t think you should have to.
Join Jeremy Whitlock, long-time engineer and full committer to Ankh SVN, to see
how CollabNet Desktop-Visual Studio Edition lets you code, collaborate, and
update all from one place – your Visual Studio IDE.