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Program and Speakers Announced for the New Agile ALM Connect Conference


Ottawa, Canada – December 14, 2011 – Agile ALM Connect is pleased to announce its line-up of technical sessions and speakers for the upcoming conference. Agile ALM Connect is a new conference that will focus on connecting the tools, agile methods and people across the software development lifecycle. The conference will be held March 26-29, 2012 in Reston, Virginia and be co-located with the annual EclipseCon community conference.

Agile ALM Connect is for development executives and technical leaders who want to improve their application development processes through enhancements to their software development tool chain. The conference features speakers from leading organizations and will explore a range of topics, including:

  • Technical talks on popular open source projects, such as Puppet, Selenium, Sonar, Git, Hudson, Gerrit, Eclipse Mylyn and Eclipse Jubula
  • Sessions on best practices and agile methods such as continuous delivery, Scrum and Kanban, continuous feedback, devops, requirements management, agile transformation and lean ALM
  • Insightful case studies from leading organizations, like IBM, github, Atlassian, Bosch and Boeing

Agile ALM Connect is one of the first conferences to explore the use of software tools and agile methods to improve overall efficiency of the software development process. This industry conference looks at all aspects of the application lifecycle from requirements management to devops. A special focus will be on integrating different industry solutions to meet the needs of specific organizations.

The new conference is co-located with the annual EclipseCon community conference. Attendees of Agile ALM Connect may attend and participate in any of the EclipseCon sessions.

Registration for Agile ALM Connect is now open. Very early registration prices are available through December 31, 2011.

About Agile ALM Connect
Agile ALM Connect is produced by the Eclipse Foundation. The conference is co-located with the annual EclipseCon conference.

The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit, member supported corporation that hosts the Eclipse projects. Full details of Eclipse and the Eclipse Foundation are available at www.eclipse.org
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