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2004 Borland Conference September 11-15, 2004 San Jose California

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 CONFERENCE SPEAKER: Randy Guck — Borland

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3178  24 X 7 StarTeam  Session Change
StarTeam ALM, Methods, and Processes Best Practices People, Teams and Management
Type: Regular Session. Level: Intermediate.
Software Configuration Management, Change Management, and other ALM processes are quickly becoming mission-critical processes within the enterprise. Correspondingly, organizations that depend on StarTeam are seeking ways to maximize its availability and resiliency to keep development teams running uninterrupted. In this session, StarTeam high-availability topics such as on-line backups, 24x7 operation, and fail-over techniques are discussed. Come learn about new StarTeam capabilities and techniques that afford continuous operation in the global enterprise.
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of StarTeam concepts and terms.
3178 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 9:30am - 10:45am
Room: C2

3184  Optimizing StarTeam for Distributed Teams *
StarTeam ALM, Methods, and Processes Best Practices Emerging Technologies People, Teams and Management
Type: Regular Session. Level: Intermediate.
Software development teams are increasingly becoming spread around the globe. Organizations are leveraging new talents, time zones, and tools made possible by a networked world. If you work on a distributed team, how should you manage lifecycle tools with shared repositories such as StarTeam? If you centralize files, change requests, and other ALM assets, how can you address performance and reliability? If you replicate artifacts to distributed teams, how do you handle synchronization and conflicts? In this session, learn why replication is dead and how StarTeam provides new techniques for distributed team productivity. Learn how to use StarTeam to provide exceptional performance for distributed teams without the headaches of replication.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of StarTeam concepts and terms.
3184a Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 3:00pm - 4:15pm
Room: C2

3184b Wednesday, September 15, 2004 — 9:30am - 10:45am
Room: C2


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