BRISBANE, CA, November 13, 2010 (Press-News.org) CollabNet , the leader in Agile application lifecycle management (Agile ALM) in the Cloud, announced today that Certified Scrum Trainer Dan Rawsthorne, Senior Systems Architect Darryl Bowler, and Senior Software IT Architect Nick Gulrajani will each present at this year's Agile Development Practices East. The conference covers the latest developments in Agile methods, technologies, tools, and leadership principles and will be held Nov. 14-19 at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Fla.
Rawsthorne will lead a half-day tutorial titled "Release Planning: A Strategy for Success," which will outline "rules of thumb" for developing a release strategy. He will also lead "Story-o-types: The Patterns Within Stories," which will focus on the commonalities among the stories that make up a backlog. "Release Planning: A Strategy for Success" will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 8:30 a.m. EST in Salon 10. "Story-o-types: The Patterns Within Stories" will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 12:45 p.m. EST in Salon 4.
In "Build and Test in the Cloud," Bowler will share ways that today's Agile teams use Cloud provisioning to provide instantaneous build and test resources. He will also demonstrate the popular Hudson build tool, which implements continuous integration and continuous feedback to promote build asset reuse. "Build and Test in the Cloud" will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 10:00 a.m. EST in Salon 5.
Gulrajani will join HP Sr. Product Manager Raziel Tabib in a technical presentation titled "Collaborative, Agile Software Development in the Cloud." The session will examine best-practice scenarios for managing Agile development with end-to-end traceability from product backlog to release. "Collaborative, Agile Software Development in the Cloud" will be held on Wednesday, Nov.17, 10:00 a.m. EST in Salon 8.
More information about Agile Development Practices East is available at http://www.sqe.com/AgileDevPracticesEast/.
About CollabNet
CollabNet is the leader in Agile application lifecycle management (Agile ALM) in the Cloud. The CollabNet TeamForge ALM platform, CollabNet Subversion software configuration management (SCM) solution, and ScrumWorks project and program management software enable teams using any environment, methodology, and technology to increase productivity by up to 50% and to reduce the cost of software development by up to 80%. CollabNet products are offered in the Cloud on the Codesion hosting platform and also in on-premise versions. As the founder of the open source Subversion project, CollabNet has collaborative development for distributed teams in its DNA. Millions of users at nearly 6,000 organizations, including Applied Biosystems, Capgemini, Deutsche Bank, Thomson Reuters, and the U.S. Department of Defense, have transformed the way they develop software with CollabNet. For more information, visit http://www.collab.net.
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