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    CollabNet Live! CollabNet SourceForge Enterprise

    Date:
    January 20, 2009

    Time:
    9:00am PT / 12:00pm ET

    Topic:
    Learn about all the new features and benefits of this leading collaborative and distributed development platform!

    Speaker:
    Nathan Hess, CollabNet

     


    CollabNet Live! CollabNet SourceForge Enterprise

    Date:
    February 3, 2009

    Time:
    9:00am PT / 12:00pm ET

    Topic:
    Learn about all the new features and benefits of this leading collaborative and distributed development platform!

    Speaker:
    Julie Byrne, CollabNet

     


    Webinar Replays

    ALM 2.0: The Future of Collaborative Software Development

    Date:
    October 9, 2008

    Topic:
    Learn about the new generation of ALM tools that are more effectively collaborating, enforcing processes, tracing artifact relationships, and gathering meaningful metrics across the full development life cycle.

    Speakers:
    Jeffrey Hammond, Forrester Research
    Tony de la Lama & Rob Cheng, CollabNet

     


    Governing Software Development with CollabNet SourceForge Enterprise: A Case Study with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

    Date:
    July 30, 2008

    Topic:
    Join this important web seminar to hear Rich Wolverton, Applications Architect in the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS), describe how his team is deploying CollabNet SourceForge Enterprise to effectively manage multiple development projects, each with its own set of specific workflows and requirements, within a single web-based platform, and the gains in productivity and visibility that are being realized.

    Speakers:
    Rich Wolverton, Commonwealth of MA
    Rob Cheng, CollabNet

     


    The ROI of Distributed Software Development

    Date:
    June 12, 2008

    Topic:
    Understand how real world customers are modeling their cost savings through reduced infrastructure costs, increased productivity, reduced downtime, and more efficient collaboration. Three case studies will be reviewed.

    Speakers:
    Bas Nijjer & Nimish Shah, CollabNet

     


    The Big Subversion Payoff

    Date:
    June 11, 2008

    Topic:
    Discover how your company can achieve impressive results using Subversion®, the world’s leading SCM (software configuration management) solution across your distributed development projects. Whether it is for small groups, or enterprise-wide deployments across multiple time zones, learn how you can realize rich benefits from Subversion 1.5.

    Speakers:
    Patrick Egan, CM Crossroads
    Bob Jenkins & Rainer Heinold, CollabNet

     


    The ROI of Distributed Development

    Date:
    May 1, 2008

    Topic:
    Join our expert speakers to learn how to realize the new economics of distributed development, and hear how major companies are transforming their software development model to accelerate innovation and realize significant cost savings.

    Speakers:
    Martin Doettling & Rob Cheng, CollabNet

     


    Virtualization Beyond the Lab: On Demand Build & Test Slashes Costs by 50%

    Date:
    April 29, 2008

    Topic:
    Hear how a global leader in software development, Tata Consultancy Services, reduces costs and innovates faster than ever across their world-wide project teams, with practical application of virtualisation, SaaS, and cloud-computing.

    Speakers:
    Mike Scott, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
    Bas Nijjer, CollabNet

     


    Turn Subversion On! 5 Steps Towards a Successful Migration

    Date:
    March 26, 2008

    Topic:
    Adopting Subversion means that you’ll most likely have to switch existing projects from a legacy system to Subversion. Attend this webinar to learn more about migration best practices and existing tools that can help you in the process.

    Speakers:
    Martin Doettling, Bob Jenkins & Mike Epner, CollabNet

     


    The Top 6 Best Practices that Enterprises can Learn from Open Source

    Topic:
    When it comes to distribution, OpenSource projects like Apache or Subversion are some of the most complex examples. Nevertheless, the members of the communities are able to deliver software with high quality and rich functionality. Many of the learned best practices can immediately be applied by enterprises that develop software with distributed teams. It leads to a proven improvement of quality and productivity. The webinar also covers the requirements for the infrastructure to foster a successful change in the way of working.

    Speakers:
    Rainer Heinold & Auke Jilderda, CollabNet

     


    Distributed Development from the Trenches: How Capgemini Cut Costs and Reduced Risk with SourceForge Enterprise Edition

    Date:
    February 27, 2008

    Topic:
    Learn about the leading platform for collaborative development, and hear a case study to learn how Capgemini has transformed its development model to lower costs, reduce risks, and speed successful software delivery.

    Speakers:
    Claus Horbach, sd&m (a Capgemini company)
    Richard Segina, CollabNet

     


    Delivering on Collaborative Development: How Capgemini Deployed SourceForge Enterprise Edition to Cut Costs and Improve Quality

    Topic:
    Join us to hear the case study how Capgemini phased a worldwide roll-out of SourceForge Enterprise Edition to enable its clients to lower their total cost of software delivery, reduce schedules, accelerate time-to-value, and improve build quality.

    Speakers:
    Claus Horbach, sd&m (a Capgemini company)
    Bas Nijjer & Rainer Heinold, CollabNet

     


    What's New in Subversion 1.5 — A Special Briefing for Development Teams in the Public Sector

    Date:
    January 31, 2008

    Topic:
    Subversion, the top product for software Configuration Management (SCM), is about to bring its latest release to market. Subversion 1.5 is the biggest release since Subversion 1.0; it includes many new features specifically developed for large deployments of Subversion in distributed development environments such as government and the enterprise.

    Speakers:
    Bob Jenkins & Stephen R. MacDonald, CollabNet

     




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