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  • Agile Software Development And The Factors That Drive Success

    Sponsored by: Hewlett-Packard Company

    In this Forrester report, 112 IT professionals were surveyed about their agile and traditional app development practices, how they measure success, and what their success rates are. Read to discover the common characteristics of the most successful organizations, and discover the truth behind some of the myths surrounding agile methods.

  • The Problem with Software Definition

    Sponsored by: iRise

    This brief, easy-to-watch video explains in simple terms why the software you use on the web never seems to meet all your needs.  Find out the problems with "defining" software, why most standard business application definitions are not up to par, and a suggestion for meeting the needs of both enterprises and end-users, while saving time and money

  • Transforming Software Delivery: An IBM Rational Case Study

    Sponsored by: IBM

    Learn how IBM transformed its own software delivery processes over a 3 year period by adopting Agile practices, improving team collaboration, and systematically acquiring and leveraging development intelligence.

  • DevOps to the 4th Power: An Analysis

    Sponsored by: OpenMake Software

    In this white paper, explore the four levels of DevOps -- transparency, reuse, reporting, and review -- and discover how they can expand and improve upon your software development and production processes.

  • Collaborative software delivery: Managing today's complex environment to improve software quality

    Sponsored by: IBM

    Communication is more crucial than ever in today's software delivery process, with a growing number of stakeholders across a variety of locations. Read this resource for information about a technology that can help unite your teams to simplify, automate and govern the software delivery process.

  • SUSE lifecycle management server data sheet

    Sponsored by: SUSE

    As if the process of building and installing software isn't difficult enough, deployed software systems require proper maintenance throughout their lifetimes. This data sheet describes a management server and its key characteristics that can assist in this process.

  • Can the Modern Enterprise be More Agile? From Agile Development to Business Agility

    Sponsored by: Hewlett-Packard Limited

    Distributed teams, policy requirements and brittle legacy processes all threaten to make Agile a “name-only” initiative in big enterprises. Join this Web Event to understand how HP has helped customers identify and breakdown these challenges, showing that size and speed can coexist.

  • Adapting Existing Techniques to Mobile ALM

    Sponsored by: Microsoft

    In this expert e-guide, discover the new generation of best practices for mobile application lifecycle management. Explore the need for a modified approach in terms of people, process, and tools. Read on for best practices and more information on addressing the mobile development skills gap, the myth of being "more agile," and more.

  • Moving to DevOps Speeds Deployment and Boosts ROI

    Sponsored by: IBM

    Read this white paper to learn how to leverage a DevOps approach to agile software delivery to overcome this disconnect and boost agile deployment speed and ROI.

  • Measure, Manage, Improve: Unlocking the Business Value of Software Development Optimization

    Sponsored by: Borland, Micro Focus

    Read this exclusive paper to learn how companies are improving software development by establishing requirements at the forefront of the project. Discover why changing your development approach will help you drive a greater ROI as well as prevent errors and issues down the road.

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