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    What's New in Subversion 1.5?

    Date:
    December 12, 2007

    Topic:
    Subversion 1.5 is the biggest release since Subversion 1.0 and includes many new features specifically developed for large deployments of Subversion in the enterprise. Get an in-depth technical overview directly from Subversion committers.

    Speakers:
    Patrick Egan, CM Journal
    Dan Rall, C.Michael Pilato & Martin Doettling, CollabNet

     


    Subversion in the Enterprise, and What's New in 1.5

    Date:
    December 5, 2007

    Topic:
    Learn how Subversion addresses the need of distributed teams at a very low cost and review features coming in Subversion 1.5. Hear the case study by Shahin Nassiri of JP Morgan Chase on how this global bank is using Subversion.

    Speakers:
    Shahin Nassiri, JP Morgan Chase
    Bas Nijjer & Rainer Heinold, CollabNet

     


    What's New in Subversion 1.5?

    Date:
    November 27, 2007

    Topic:
    Subversion® is the fastest growing Software Configuration Management system for distributed development teams and its rapid adoption is a phenomenon in small and large organizations.

    Speakers:
    Anil Bakshi & Kamesh Jayachandran, CollabNet

     


    ALM 2.0: Tying your Customer into the Development Lifecycle

    Date:
    November 15, 2007

    Topic:
    ALM 2.0 can enable distributed teams to better collaborate on requirements, service tickets, code change requests, and content to more quickly resolve pressing customer and competitive issues. Discover how the integration between the CollabNet's solution and the Salesforce.com CRM solution can provide complete transparency on the progress of customer cases to all lifecycle stakeholders including customer support managers, sales and the entire software development team.

    Speakers:
    Glen Martin, Salesforce.com
    Richard Segina, CollabNet

     


    Advanced Merge Tracking and Branching with Subversion

    Date:
    October 30, 2007

    Topic:
    During this webinar, you will discover from the experts how Subversion can take your development team to the next level of efficiency and traceability, using the new merge tracking functionality and change management.

    Speakers:
    Bob Jenkins & Martin Doettling, CollabNet

     


    Branching and Merging for Subversion 1.5

    Date:
    September 26, 2007

    Topic:
    Learn how to implement branching strategies that best fit your organization, and utilize merge tracking functionality to integrate changes.

    Speakers:
    Bob Jenkins & Auke Jilderda, CollabNet

     


    Accelerating Software Delivery with Collaborative Software Development

    Date:
    July 25, 2007

    Topic:
    Learn how top companies are transforming their software development model with collaborative development. Hear the case study how Capgemini is achieving global software delivery to 3,000 developers and 350 projects.

    Speakers:
    Claus Horbach, Capgemini
    Rich Segina & Kevin Pardue, CollabNet

     


    7 Challenges of Distributed Teams and How Virtualization can Improve your Development Operations

    Date:
    June 5, 2007

    Topic:
    Overcome the challenges of distributed development and learn how virtualization of your developer operations can effectively manage the code,build and test release cycles, increase productivity and improve quality.

    Speakers:
    Claus Horbach, Capgemini
    Rich Segina & Kevin Pardue, CollabNet

     


    Subversion for Enterprise Distributed Teams: Why, When and How?

    Date:
    May 30, 2007

    Topic:
    Hear how Subversion stacks up against other SCM solutions, and the results of the recent Forrester Wave(tm) report. Learn about the key features of Subversion and what's coming up in Subversion 1.5.

    Speakers:
    Carey Schwaber, Forrester Research Inc.
    Mark Phippard & Auke Jilderda, CollabNet

     


    The State of Software Development: Is Business Ready for Open Source, and is Open Source Ready for Business?

    Date:
    April 25, 2007

    Speakers:
    Anthony Wasserman, Center for Open Source Investigation (COSI) at Carnegie Mellon West
    Nico Schellingerhout, Philips Medical Systems
    Andreas Angelides, CollabNet

     



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