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Getting ALM2.0+ to work - Breaking down the silos to provide an integrated value chain for software delivery and beyond

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Hosted by: Mik Kersten, Founder and CEO of Tasktop Technologies, & featuring Dave West, Vice President, Research Director at Forrester Research, Inc.
 
Abstract:
* Featuring guest speaker from Forrester Research
** All webinar attendees will be automatically entered in a drawing for a new Apple iPad
For many organizations the ability to deliver software is fundamental to business success. New products, services, updates to channels, pricing or promotion require changes to applications and websites. Organizations are now looking to Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) to provide visibility into this increasingly core business process.

ALM promises the benefits of business management to the practice of software delivery. ALM2.0+ describes the next generation of practices that broaden the lifecycle to include operations and the business and add functionality for planning and collaboration.

But introducing ALM is difficult, with developers, business analysts, operations, project managers and QA professionals all having their own tools and working practices. Bringing order to this chaos requires a different way of thinking about ALM – one based on stakeholder inclusion and cross-vendor integration.

In this talk, featured speaker Dave West, Vice President, Research Director at Forrester Research will describe the reality of ALM adoption. West and Mik Kersten, Founder and CEO of Tasktop Technologies will present patterns for successful ALM adoption for mid and large-scale organization, and highlight how organizations can incrementally obtain the benefits of ALM by connecting siloes, one stakeholder at a time.

This talk will:
  • Introduce ALM2.0+, its promise and its challenges
  • Define a series of ALM integration patterns
  • Describe how successful organizations are delivering software more efficiently with ALM2.0+ today


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