SCM Webinar: Delivering Change for Mission Critical Web Applications

Free On-Demand Webinar

Parallel teams, often dispersed around the globe, are required to integrate code changes successfully and avoid disruption to on-line services. Failed integrations directly translate to lost customers and revenue. As a result, development teams find themselves devoting costly time and resources to manual, error-prone processes in order to get even the simplest changes out the door.
 
In this informative webinar, software development expert Chris Lucca will discuss the typical challenges that development teams responsible for complex systems face and how such challenges can be overcome. Specifically, he will explore the:
 
- Inefficiencies faced by development teams working in parallel 
- Complications of frequent releases and short development cycles
- Challenges of distributed teams
- Management of simultaneous code bases and their dependencies
- Struggles associated with shipping multiple releases
 
This webinar will also describe how successful teams have revised and retooled their processes to overcome each of these obstacles.
 
About the Speaker: 
Chris Lucca is a methodology and process improvement expert helping companies like Orbitz, Starwood and American Airlines discover and implement their ideal process. Chris's experience dates back to his days as a build / release specialist and software engineer for IBM-Rational. He has also filled the roles of developer, release engineer and SCM consultant for numerous organizations. In addition Chris is a certified scrum master and a frequent speaker at the AccuRev seminar series. Now Chris brings the experience and knowledge he has acquired to help keep others in the industry up-to-date on the latest developments, and how they can impact them directly
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