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Payments and transactional services present multiple ‘moments of truth’ for demanding clients who are often interacting with us anytime and anywhere. For financial services organizations, the 24/7 nature of the industry and its intense competition have made innovation and optimization of these capabilities critical. Learn about the experiences of IBM clients in transforming their payments and transactional services with IBM Rational DevOps capabilities. See how banks, brokerages and insurance firms are aligning the life cycles of legacy back offices with the agile sprints of the mobile payments development shops and value-added technology partners. Presented by: Bruce Baron, Financial Services Sector Offerings Leader, IBM Bruce Baron serves as the Offerings Lead for IBM Rational for the Financial Services Sector. Bruce and his team set the strategy, define our offerings and work to drive a collaborative cross-functional team of sales, marketing, enablement and development in assisting clients with solving business issues by bringing to bear all product segments and IBM brands. Prior to IBM Rational Bruce was a Strategy Consultant to Financial Services clients and has years of client experience as an e-business and six-sigma consultant in Financial Services at GE Capital. Peter Eeles, Financial Services Sector Industry Lead, IBM Rational Worldwide Tiger Team, IBM Peter Eeles is Industry Lead for the Financial Services Sector in IBM Rational's Worldwide Tiger Team, where he helps organizations improve their software development and delivery capability. This is often in conjunction with an architecture-centric initiative such as SOA or strategic reuse, where Peter has particular in-depth knowledge. Peter comes from a delivery background and was previously Chief Architect of IBM Rational's Worldwide Solution Delivery organization. He is co-author of "The Process of Software Architecting" (2009), "Building J2EE Applications with the Rational Unified Process" (2002), and "Building Business Objects" (1998).]]>

Payments and transactional services present multiple ‘moments of truth’ for demanding clients who are often interacting with us anytime and anywhere. For financial services organizations, the 24/7 nature of the industry and its intense competition have made innovation and optimization of these capabilities critical. Learn about the experiences of IBM clients in transforming their payments and transactional services with IBM Rational DevOps capabilities. See how banks, brokerages and insurance firms are aligning the life cycles of legacy back offices with the agile sprints of the mobile payments development shops and value-added technology partners. Presented by: Bruce Baron, Financial Services Sector Offerings Leader, IBM Bruce Baron serves as the Offerings Lead for IBM Rational for the Financial Services Sector. Bruce and his team set the strategy, define our offerings and work to drive a collaborative cross-functional team of sales, marketing, enablement and development in assisting clients with solving business issues by bringing to bear all product segments and IBM brands. Prior to IBM Rational Bruce was a Strategy Consultant to Financial Services clients and has years of client experience as an e-business and six-sigma consultant in Financial Services at GE Capital. Peter Eeles, Financial Services Sector Industry Lead, IBM Rational Worldwide Tiger Team, IBM Peter Eeles is Industry Lead for the Financial Services Sector in IBM Rational's Worldwide Tiger Team, where he helps organizations improve their software development and delivery capability. This is often in conjunction with an architecture-centric initiative such as SOA or strategic reuse, where Peter has particular in-depth knowledge. Peter comes from a delivery background and was previously Chief Architect of IBM Rational's Worldwide Solution Delivery organization. He is co-author of "The Process of Software Architecting" (2009), "Building J2EE Applications with the Rational Unified Process" (2002), and "Building Business Objects" (1998).]]>
Fri, 22 Aug 2014 16:09:02 GMT /slideshow/whats-in-your-e-wallet-transforming-payments-and-transactional-capabilities/38267636 GRUC@slideshare.net(GRUC) Webcast Presentation - What's in your (e) Wallet? Transforming payments and transactional capabilities. GRUC Payments and transactional services present multiple ‘moments of truth’ for demanding clients who are often interacting with us anytime and anywhere. For financial services organizations, the 24/7 nature of the industry and its intense competition have made innovation and optimization of these capabilities critical. Learn about the experiences of IBM clients in transforming their payments and transactional services with IBM Rational DevOps capabilities. See how banks, brokerages and insurance firms are aligning the life cycles of legacy back offices with the agile sprints of the mobile payments development shops and value-added technology partners. Presented by: Bruce Baron, Financial Services Sector Offerings Leader, IBM Bruce Baron serves as the Offerings Lead for IBM Rational for the Financial Services Sector. Bruce and his team set the strategy, define our offerings and work to drive a collaborative cross-functional team of sales, marketing, enablement and development in assisting clients with solving business issues by bringing to bear all product segments and IBM brands. Prior to IBM Rational Bruce was a Strategy Consultant to Financial Services clients and has years of client experience as an e-business and six-sigma consultant in Financial Services at GE Capital. Peter Eeles, Financial Services Sector Industry Lead, IBM Rational Worldwide Tiger Team, IBM Peter Eeles is Industry Lead for the Financial Services Sector in IBM Rational's Worldwide Tiger Team, where he helps organizations improve their software development and delivery capability. This is often in conjunction with an architecture-centric initiative such as SOA or strategic reuse, where Peter has particular in-depth knowledge. Peter comes from a delivery background and was previously Chief Architect of IBM Rational's Worldwide Solution Delivery organization. He is co-author of "The Process of Software Architecting" (2009), "Building J2EE Applications with the Rational Unified Process" (2002), and "Building Business Objects" (1998). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webcastpresentation-8-140822160902-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Payments and transactional services present multiple ‘moments of truth’ for demanding clients who are often interacting with us anytime and anywhere. For financial services organizations, the 24/7 nature of the industry and its intense competition have made innovation and optimization of these capabilities critical. Learn about the experiences of IBM clients in transforming their payments and transactional services with IBM Rational DevOps capabilities. See how banks, brokerages and insurance firms are aligning the life cycles of legacy back offices with the agile sprints of the mobile payments development shops and value-added technology partners. Presented by: Bruce Baron, Financial Services Sector Offerings Leader, IBM Bruce Baron serves as the Offerings Lead for IBM Rational for the Financial Services Sector. Bruce and his team set the strategy, define our offerings and work to drive a collaborative cross-functional team of sales, marketing, enablement and development in assisting clients with solving business issues by bringing to bear all product segments and IBM brands. Prior to IBM Rational Bruce was a Strategy Consultant to Financial Services clients and has years of client experience as an e-business and six-sigma consultant in Financial Services at GE Capital. Peter Eeles, Financial Services Sector Industry Lead, IBM Rational Worldwide Tiger Team, IBM Peter Eeles is Industry Lead for the Financial Services Sector in IBM Rational&#39;s Worldwide Tiger Team, where he helps organizations improve their software development and delivery capability. This is often in conjunction with an architecture-centric initiative such as SOA or strategic reuse, where Peter has particular in-depth knowledge. Peter comes from a delivery background and was previously Chief Architect of IBM Rational&#39;s Worldwide Solution Delivery organization. He is co-author of &quot;The Process of Software Architecting&quot; (2009), &quot;Building J2EE Applications with the Rational Unified Process&quot; (2002), and &quot;Building Business Objects&quot; (1998).
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Webcast Presentation - "Build an App for That": Empowering Business Developers to Easily Build and Deploy Web/Mobile Applications for IBM BlueMix /slideshow/webcast-presentation-8142014/38267618 webcastpresentation-8-140822160801-phpapp02
BlueMix is a PaaS that enable developers to deploy applications based on standard platforms (JEE, Node.js, Ruby ...) with ease. This eliminates the need to install and deploy an OS, platform, Middleware etc. Learn how a business developer (a person that may not be able to develop an application soup to nuts) can use RapidApps to develop and deploy web/mobile application to the cloud with ease. Sheehan Anderson, Advisory Software Engineer, IBM, demonstrates how to build a typical situational app in a matter of minutes, run a website and connect to it from your browser or mobile device. With BlueMix and RapidApps, anyone can "build an app" to solve their business needs.]]>

BlueMix is a PaaS that enable developers to deploy applications based on standard platforms (JEE, Node.js, Ruby ...) with ease. This eliminates the need to install and deploy an OS, platform, Middleware etc. Learn how a business developer (a person that may not be able to develop an application soup to nuts) can use RapidApps to develop and deploy web/mobile application to the cloud with ease. Sheehan Anderson, Advisory Software Engineer, IBM, demonstrates how to build a typical situational app in a matter of minutes, run a website and connect to it from your browser or mobile device. With BlueMix and RapidApps, anyone can "build an app" to solve their business needs.]]>
Fri, 22 Aug 2014 16:08:01 GMT /slideshow/webcast-presentation-8142014/38267618 GRUC@slideshare.net(GRUC) Webcast Presentation - "Build an App for That": Empowering Business Developers to Easily Build and Deploy Web/Mobile Applications for IBM BlueMix GRUC BlueMix is a PaaS that enable developers to deploy applications based on standard platforms (JEE, Node.js, Ruby ...) with ease. This eliminates the need to install and deploy an OS, platform, Middleware etc. Learn how a business developer (a person that may not be able to develop an application soup to nuts) can use RapidApps to develop and deploy web/mobile application to the cloud with ease. Sheehan Anderson, Advisory Software Engineer, IBM, demonstrates how to build a typical situational app in a matter of minutes, run a website and connect to it from your browser or mobile device. With BlueMix and RapidApps, anyone can "build an app" to solve their business needs. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webcastpresentation-8-140822160801-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> BlueMix is a PaaS that enable developers to deploy applications based on standard platforms (JEE, Node.js, Ruby ...) with ease. This eliminates the need to install and deploy an OS, platform, Middleware etc. Learn how a business developer (a person that may not be able to develop an application soup to nuts) can use RapidApps to develop and deploy web/mobile application to the cloud with ease. Sheehan Anderson, Advisory Software Engineer, IBM, demonstrates how to build a typical situational app in a matter of minutes, run a website and connect to it from your browser or mobile device. With BlueMix and RapidApps, anyone can &quot;build an app&quot; to solve their business needs.
Webcast Presentation - "Build an App for That": Empowering Business Developers to Easily Build and Deploy Web/Mobile Applications for IBM BlueMix from GRUC
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Webcast Presentation: Accelerate Continuous Delivery with Development Testing and Rational Team Concert /slideshow/webcast-presentation-accelerate-continuous-delivery-with-development-testing-and-rational-team-concert/38267574 webcastpresentation-6-140822160616-phpapp01
With organizations under intense pressure to get products out to market quickly, they can’t afford to operate within operational silos. Yet communicating and collaborating across the organizational boundaries of QA and development can be difficult. Development is typically a black box to QA teams. QA has no visibility into the quality and security of the code until late in the lifecycle. Watch this recorded webcast to learn how to break down the barriers and improve visibility and transparency by integrating development testing results into the IBM Rational Team Concert and providing QA and development with a unified workflow for ensuring code quality. Explore different development testing techniques and the types of defects and security vulnerabilities they can find. About the Presenter: James Croall, Director of Product Management, Coverity Over the last 8 years, James Croall has helped a wide range of customers incorporate static analysis into their software development lifecycle. Prior to Coverity, Mr. Croall spent 10 years in the computer and network security industry as a C/C++ and Java software engineer. ]]>

With organizations under intense pressure to get products out to market quickly, they can’t afford to operate within operational silos. Yet communicating and collaborating across the organizational boundaries of QA and development can be difficult. Development is typically a black box to QA teams. QA has no visibility into the quality and security of the code until late in the lifecycle. Watch this recorded webcast to learn how to break down the barriers and improve visibility and transparency by integrating development testing results into the IBM Rational Team Concert and providing QA and development with a unified workflow for ensuring code quality. Explore different development testing techniques and the types of defects and security vulnerabilities they can find. About the Presenter: James Croall, Director of Product Management, Coverity Over the last 8 years, James Croall has helped a wide range of customers incorporate static analysis into their software development lifecycle. Prior to Coverity, Mr. Croall spent 10 years in the computer and network security industry as a C/C++ and Java software engineer. ]]>
Fri, 22 Aug 2014 16:06:16 GMT /slideshow/webcast-presentation-accelerate-continuous-delivery-with-development-testing-and-rational-team-concert/38267574 GRUC@slideshare.net(GRUC) Webcast Presentation: Accelerate Continuous Delivery with Development Testing and Rational Team Concert GRUC With organizations under intense pressure to get products out to market quickly, they can’t afford to operate within operational silos. Yet communicating and collaborating across the organizational boundaries of QA and development can be difficult. Development is typically a black box to QA teams. QA has no visibility into the quality and security of the code until late in the lifecycle. Watch this recorded webcast to learn how to break down the barriers and improve visibility and transparency by integrating development testing results into the IBM Rational Team Concert and providing QA and development with a unified workflow for ensuring code quality. Explore different development testing techniques and the types of defects and security vulnerabilities they can find. About the Presenter: James Croall, Director of Product Management, Coverity Over the last 8 years, James Croall has helped a wide range of customers incorporate static analysis into their software development lifecycle. Prior to Coverity, Mr. Croall spent 10 years in the computer and network security industry as a C/C++ and Java software engineer. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webcastpresentation-6-140822160616-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With organizations under intense pressure to get products out to market quickly, they can’t afford to operate within operational silos. Yet communicating and collaborating across the organizational boundaries of QA and development can be difficult. Development is typically a black box to QA teams. QA has no visibility into the quality and security of the code until late in the lifecycle. Watch this recorded webcast to learn how to break down the barriers and improve visibility and transparency by integrating development testing results into the IBM Rational Team Concert and providing QA and development with a unified workflow for ensuring code quality. Explore different development testing techniques and the types of defects and security vulnerabilities they can find. About the Presenter: James Croall, Director of Product Management, Coverity Over the last 8 years, James Croall has helped a wide range of customers incorporate static analysis into their software development lifecycle. Prior to Coverity, Mr. Croall spent 10 years in the computer and network security industry as a C/C++ and Java software engineer.
Webcast Presentation: Accelerate Continuous Delivery with Development Testing and Rational Team Concert from GRUC
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Webcast Presentation: Increasing Product Quality through DevOps /slideshow/webcast-presentation-5222014/38267554 webcastpresentation-5-140822160524-phpapp01
In today’s fast paced marketplace, the demand for product quality and incremental updates is continually increasing. Competing industry goals such as rapid feature development and continual deployment create an environment where release management and risk mitigation can become tenuous. DevOps – a contraction of “Development and Operations" – allows companies to unify the two facets of an organization’s technology department. This presentation covers how DevOps allows companies developing complex systems to integrate their development, testing and deployment processes. We believe in product innovation through rapid software development, and we lived DevOps through our experience as IBM Rational Developers. Presented by: Matthew Clement, Senior Consultant, PacGenesis Matt joined PacGenesis in 2014 as a senior software consultant. Previously he was employed with IBM for twelve years as a software engineer working on enterprise development products across several organizations. Most recently he was a member of the development team for Rational Team Concert with a focus on enterprise extensions and build. Matt graduated with his M.S and B.S from Virginia Tech in 2002 where he majored in Computer Science. Scott Pecnik, Senior Consultant, PacGenesis Scott has been working with IBM Software for more than eight years. He is a former IBM employee where he held various positions throughout the organization, stemming from development to product innovation to pre-sales. Most recently, he was a developer on the Rational Team Concert Enterprise Edition product. Since leaving IBM in 2010, Scott has been consulting for many of the IBM Rational products for customers of all sizes across all industries, focusing specifically on Rational Team Concert. Scott holds two B. S. degrees from North Carolina State University where he majored in Computer Science and Business Management – Finance. Jim Sullivan, Principal and Tech Lead, Arcisphere Technologies Jim Sullivan is the Principal partner of Arcisphere Technologies. Jim was with IBM for 9 years during which Jim supported global clients with ALM, Agile and DevOps solutions. Since forming Arcisphere Technologies Arcisphere is a firm that serves client with products and services for software development, including tools, services, training, and Agile transformations. Jim has achieved certifications in the IBM CLM and DevOps product line. Jim has also achieved Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), and Scaled Agile Program Consultant (SPC) certification for the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). Arcisphere was recently accepted into IBM Rational’s SAFe partner ecosystem, and will have a booth at Innovate. Jim has a B.S. in Engineering from NJIT, a Ma]]>

In today’s fast paced marketplace, the demand for product quality and incremental updates is continually increasing. Competing industry goals such as rapid feature development and continual deployment create an environment where release management and risk mitigation can become tenuous. DevOps – a contraction of “Development and Operations" – allows companies to unify the two facets of an organization’s technology department. This presentation covers how DevOps allows companies developing complex systems to integrate their development, testing and deployment processes. We believe in product innovation through rapid software development, and we lived DevOps through our experience as IBM Rational Developers. Presented by: Matthew Clement, Senior Consultant, PacGenesis Matt joined PacGenesis in 2014 as a senior software consultant. Previously he was employed with IBM for twelve years as a software engineer working on enterprise development products across several organizations. Most recently he was a member of the development team for Rational Team Concert with a focus on enterprise extensions and build. Matt graduated with his M.S and B.S from Virginia Tech in 2002 where he majored in Computer Science. Scott Pecnik, Senior Consultant, PacGenesis Scott has been working with IBM Software for more than eight years. He is a former IBM employee where he held various positions throughout the organization, stemming from development to product innovation to pre-sales. Most recently, he was a developer on the Rational Team Concert Enterprise Edition product. Since leaving IBM in 2010, Scott has been consulting for many of the IBM Rational products for customers of all sizes across all industries, focusing specifically on Rational Team Concert. Scott holds two B. S. degrees from North Carolina State University where he majored in Computer Science and Business Management – Finance. Jim Sullivan, Principal and Tech Lead, Arcisphere Technologies Jim Sullivan is the Principal partner of Arcisphere Technologies. Jim was with IBM for 9 years during which Jim supported global clients with ALM, Agile and DevOps solutions. Since forming Arcisphere Technologies Arcisphere is a firm that serves client with products and services for software development, including tools, services, training, and Agile transformations. Jim has achieved certifications in the IBM CLM and DevOps product line. Jim has also achieved Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), and Scaled Agile Program Consultant (SPC) certification for the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). Arcisphere was recently accepted into IBM Rational’s SAFe partner ecosystem, and will have a booth at Innovate. Jim has a B.S. in Engineering from NJIT, a Ma]]>
Fri, 22 Aug 2014 16:05:24 GMT /slideshow/webcast-presentation-5222014/38267554 GRUC@slideshare.net(GRUC) Webcast Presentation: Increasing Product Quality through DevOps GRUC In today’s fast paced marketplace, the demand for product quality and incremental updates is continually increasing. Competing industry goals such as rapid feature development and continual deployment create an environment where release management and risk mitigation can become tenuous. DevOps – a contraction of “Development and Operations" – allows companies to unify the two facets of an organization’s technology department. This presentation covers how DevOps allows companies developing complex systems to integrate their development, testing and deployment processes. We believe in product innovation through rapid software development, and we lived DevOps through our experience as IBM Rational Developers. Presented by: Matthew Clement, Senior Consultant, PacGenesis Matt joined PacGenesis in 2014 as a senior software consultant. Previously he was employed with IBM for twelve years as a software engineer working on enterprise development products across several organizations. Most recently he was a member of the development team for Rational Team Concert with a focus on enterprise extensions and build. Matt graduated with his M.S and B.S from Virginia Tech in 2002 where he majored in Computer Science. Scott Pecnik, Senior Consultant, PacGenesis Scott has been working with IBM Software for more than eight years. He is a former IBM employee where he held various positions throughout the organization, stemming from development to product innovation to pre-sales. Most recently, he was a developer on the Rational Team Concert Enterprise Edition product. Since leaving IBM in 2010, Scott has been consulting for many of the IBM Rational products for customers of all sizes across all industries, focusing specifically on Rational Team Concert. Scott holds two B. S. degrees from North Carolina State University where he majored in Computer Science and Business Management – Finance. Jim Sullivan, Principal and Tech Lead, Arcisphere Technologies Jim Sullivan is the Principal partner of Arcisphere Technologies. Jim was with IBM for 9 years during which Jim supported global clients with ALM, Agile and DevOps solutions. Since forming Arcisphere Technologies Arcisphere is a firm that serves client with products and services for software development, including tools, services, training, and Agile transformations. Jim has achieved certifications in the IBM CLM and DevOps product line. Jim has also achieved Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), and Scaled Agile Program Consultant (SPC) certification for the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). Arcisphere was recently accepted into IBM Rational’s SAFe partner ecosystem, and will have a booth at Innovate. Jim has a B.S. in Engineering from NJIT, a Ma <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webcastpresentation-5-140822160524-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In today’s fast paced marketplace, the demand for product quality and incremental updates is continually increasing. Competing industry goals such as rapid feature development and continual deployment create an environment where release management and risk mitigation can become tenuous. DevOps – a contraction of “Development and Operations&quot; – allows companies to unify the two facets of an organization’s technology department. This presentation covers how DevOps allows companies developing complex systems to integrate their development, testing and deployment processes. We believe in product innovation through rapid software development, and we lived DevOps through our experience as IBM Rational Developers. Presented by: Matthew Clement, Senior Consultant, PacGenesis Matt joined PacGenesis in 2014 as a senior software consultant. Previously he was employed with IBM for twelve years as a software engineer working on enterprise development products across several organizations. Most recently he was a member of the development team for Rational Team Concert with a focus on enterprise extensions and build. Matt graduated with his M.S and B.S from Virginia Tech in 2002 where he majored in Computer Science. Scott Pecnik, Senior Consultant, PacGenesis Scott has been working with IBM Software for more than eight years. He is a former IBM employee where he held various positions throughout the organization, stemming from development to product innovation to pre-sales. Most recently, he was a developer on the Rational Team Concert Enterprise Edition product. Since leaving IBM in 2010, Scott has been consulting for many of the IBM Rational products for customers of all sizes across all industries, focusing specifically on Rational Team Concert. Scott holds two B. S. degrees from North Carolina State University where he majored in Computer Science and Business Management – Finance. Jim Sullivan, Principal and Tech Lead, Arcisphere Technologies Jim Sullivan is the Principal partner of Arcisphere Technologies. Jim was with IBM for 9 years during which Jim supported global clients with ALM, Agile and DevOps solutions. Since forming Arcisphere Technologies Arcisphere is a firm that serves client with products and services for software development, including tools, services, training, and Agile transformations. Jim has achieved certifications in the IBM CLM and DevOps product line. Jim has also achieved Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), and Scaled Agile Program Consultant (SPC) certification for the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). Arcisphere was recently accepted into IBM Rational’s SAFe partner ecosystem, and will have a booth at Innovate. Jim has a B.S. in Engineering from NJIT, a Ma
Webcast Presentation: Increasing Product Quality through DevOps from GRUC
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Webcast presentation 5.21.2014 /slideshow/webcast-presentation-5212014/38267540 webcastpresentation-5-140822160428-phpapp01
Innovate is upon us. We’re off to sunny and warm Florida in just a couple weeks. We’ve been busy putting together a ton of fun for our community members. In this webcast, learn: Where to find us. How to participate in our social media contests, including a chance to win a FitBit Flex wristband. The very cool SWAG we’ll have. GRUC Awards. The prizes! Visit http://rational-ug.org/p/innovate-2014.aspx for the latest IBM Innovate news. The Stars of this Webcast Sarah Moraes Community Manager Jack Schneider Digital Marketing Specialist]]>

Innovate is upon us. We’re off to sunny and warm Florida in just a couple weeks. We’ve been busy putting together a ton of fun for our community members. In this webcast, learn: Where to find us. How to participate in our social media contests, including a chance to win a FitBit Flex wristband. The very cool SWAG we’ll have. GRUC Awards. The prizes! Visit http://rational-ug.org/p/innovate-2014.aspx for the latest IBM Innovate news. The Stars of this Webcast Sarah Moraes Community Manager Jack Schneider Digital Marketing Specialist]]>
Fri, 22 Aug 2014 16:04:27 GMT /slideshow/webcast-presentation-5212014/38267540 GRUC@slideshare.net(GRUC) Webcast presentation 5.21.2014 GRUC Innovate is upon us. We’re off to sunny and warm Florida in just a couple weeks. We’ve been busy putting together a ton of fun for our community members. In this webcast, learn: Where to find us. How to participate in our social media contests, including a chance to win a FitBit Flex wristband. The very cool SWAG we’ll have. GRUC Awards. The prizes! Visit http://rational-ug.org/p/innovate-2014.aspx for the latest IBM Innovate news. The Stars of this Webcast Sarah Moraes Community Manager Jack Schneider Digital Marketing Specialist <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webcastpresentation-5-140822160428-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Innovate is upon us. We’re off to sunny and warm Florida in just a couple weeks. We’ve been busy putting together a ton of fun for our community members. In this webcast, learn: Where to find us. How to participate in our social media contests, including a chance to win a FitBit Flex wristband. The very cool SWAG we’ll have. GRUC Awards. The prizes! Visit http://rational-ug.org/p/innovate-2014.aspx for the latest IBM Innovate news. The Stars of this Webcast Sarah Moraes Community Manager Jack Schneider Digital Marketing Specialist
Webcast presentation 5.21.2014 from GRUC
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Webcast Presentation: Be lean. Be agile. Work together with DevOps Services (JazzHub) and Rational Team Concert /slideshow/webcast-presentation-5202014/38267497 webcastpresentation-5-140822160229-phpapp01
Teams need to deliver quality software faster and need integrated agile planning, task tracking, source control, auto deploy with continuous builds and a configurable process to adapt to the way you work. Rational Team Concert and DevOps Services for BlueMix have everything you need to build great software, integrated seamlessly together right out of the box or available immediately in the cloud. And with the Rational Team Concert Client, you can connect your on-premise projects with Public or Private projects in the cloud hosted in DevOps Services for BlueMix so your teams can work the way that best suits their needs. Hear more about how you can leverage the capabilities that address your needs to collaboratively develop great software faster and more efficiently. Watch this webcast replay to learn: The pros and cons of cloud vs on-premise software development How on-premise development can effectively leverage cloud technology Rational Team Concert and DevOps Services for BlueMix have the flexibility to work the way you want About the Presenters: Kate Hauser, Product Manager of PerfectStorm Communities and JazzHub in-market experiments Kate Hauser curently manages the PerfectStorm Communities and JazzHub in-market experiments. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College. To learn more, visit https://hub.jazz.net/. Rolf Nelson, Product Manager, Rational Team Concert Rolf Nelson has more than 20 years of experience in software development tools, operating systems, agile methods and ecosystem development. He has an understanding in key value drivers of enterprise information technology and systems companies. Rolf is currently responsible for the growth and direction of IBM Rational Team Concert, an end-to-end, agile-based collaborative development solution for high performance teams. To learn more, visit www.jazz.net. ]]>

Teams need to deliver quality software faster and need integrated agile planning, task tracking, source control, auto deploy with continuous builds and a configurable process to adapt to the way you work. Rational Team Concert and DevOps Services for BlueMix have everything you need to build great software, integrated seamlessly together right out of the box or available immediately in the cloud. And with the Rational Team Concert Client, you can connect your on-premise projects with Public or Private projects in the cloud hosted in DevOps Services for BlueMix so your teams can work the way that best suits their needs. Hear more about how you can leverage the capabilities that address your needs to collaboratively develop great software faster and more efficiently. Watch this webcast replay to learn: The pros and cons of cloud vs on-premise software development How on-premise development can effectively leverage cloud technology Rational Team Concert and DevOps Services for BlueMix have the flexibility to work the way you want About the Presenters: Kate Hauser, Product Manager of PerfectStorm Communities and JazzHub in-market experiments Kate Hauser curently manages the PerfectStorm Communities and JazzHub in-market experiments. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College. To learn more, visit https://hub.jazz.net/. Rolf Nelson, Product Manager, Rational Team Concert Rolf Nelson has more than 20 years of experience in software development tools, operating systems, agile methods and ecosystem development. He has an understanding in key value drivers of enterprise information technology and systems companies. Rolf is currently responsible for the growth and direction of IBM Rational Team Concert, an end-to-end, agile-based collaborative development solution for high performance teams. To learn more, visit www.jazz.net. ]]>
Fri, 22 Aug 2014 16:02:28 GMT /slideshow/webcast-presentation-5202014/38267497 GRUC@slideshare.net(GRUC) Webcast Presentation: Be lean. Be agile. Work together with DevOps Services (JazzHub) and Rational Team Concert GRUC Teams need to deliver quality software faster and need integrated agile planning, task tracking, source control, auto deploy with continuous builds and a configurable process to adapt to the way you work. Rational Team Concert and DevOps Services for BlueMix have everything you need to build great software, integrated seamlessly together right out of the box or available immediately in the cloud. And with the Rational Team Concert Client, you can connect your on-premise projects with Public or Private projects in the cloud hosted in DevOps Services for BlueMix so your teams can work the way that best suits their needs. Hear more about how you can leverage the capabilities that address your needs to collaboratively develop great software faster and more efficiently. Watch this webcast replay to learn: The pros and cons of cloud vs on-premise software development How on-premise development can effectively leverage cloud technology Rational Team Concert and DevOps Services for BlueMix have the flexibility to work the way you want About the Presenters: Kate Hauser, Product Manager of PerfectStorm Communities and JazzHub in-market experiments Kate Hauser curently manages the PerfectStorm Communities and JazzHub in-market experiments. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College. To learn more, visit https://hub.jazz.net/. Rolf Nelson, Product Manager, Rational Team Concert Rolf Nelson has more than 20 years of experience in software development tools, operating systems, agile methods and ecosystem development. He has an understanding in key value drivers of enterprise information technology and systems companies. Rolf is currently responsible for the growth and direction of IBM Rational Team Concert, an end-to-end, agile-based collaborative development solution for high performance teams. To learn more, visit www.jazz.net. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webcastpresentation-5-140822160229-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Teams need to deliver quality software faster and need integrated agile planning, task tracking, source control, auto deploy with continuous builds and a configurable process to adapt to the way you work. Rational Team Concert and DevOps Services for BlueMix have everything you need to build great software, integrated seamlessly together right out of the box or available immediately in the cloud. And with the Rational Team Concert Client, you can connect your on-premise projects with Public or Private projects in the cloud hosted in DevOps Services for BlueMix so your teams can work the way that best suits their needs. Hear more about how you can leverage the capabilities that address your needs to collaboratively develop great software faster and more efficiently. Watch this webcast replay to learn: The pros and cons of cloud vs on-premise software development How on-premise development can effectively leverage cloud technology Rational Team Concert and DevOps Services for BlueMix have the flexibility to work the way you want About the Presenters: Kate Hauser, Product Manager of PerfectStorm Communities and JazzHub in-market experiments Kate Hauser curently manages the PerfectStorm Communities and JazzHub in-market experiments. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College. To learn more, visit https://hub.jazz.net/. Rolf Nelson, Product Manager, Rational Team Concert Rolf Nelson has more than 20 years of experience in software development tools, operating systems, agile methods and ecosystem development. He has an understanding in key value drivers of enterprise information technology and systems companies. Rolf is currently responsible for the growth and direction of IBM Rational Team Concert, an end-to-end, agile-based collaborative development solution for high performance teams. To learn more, visit www.jazz.net.
Webcast Presentation: Be lean. Be agile. Work together with DevOps Services (JazzHub) and Rational Team Concert from GRUC
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Webcast presentation: Mobile Applications Do Not Grow on Trees - Mobile Development Lifecycle - Worklight, Jazzhub, Mobile Quality Assurance /slideshow/webcast-presentation-03272014/33134636 webcastpresentation-03-140404104239-phpapp01
As we explore the evolving mobility landscape, new design and development patterns are emerging. How can we take what we have learned about the traditional software development lifecycle and apply that to the mobile development lifecycle? What becomes net new and what becomes an evolution of an existing pattern? Although all of the same lifecycle domains exist, in the excitable haste to bring apps to market, many of the phases are being either short-changed or ignored entirely. Since mobile success relies on a stakeholder's positive perception of the user interface and interactions and the difference between usability and frustration can be a matter of just a few screen pixels, the design phase is critical in the mobile development lifecycle. The gaps between designs tools and requirements, however, can cause teams to skip steps in order to avoid the manual efforts needed. Leveraging JazzHub and Worklight together can help close this gap. Another area primed for evolution is the quality and test domain moving into the support phase, and Mobile Quality Assurance is designed to help drive further quality into this stage of the lifecycle. Getting an app deployed is not the end of the story; a smart mobile development lifecycle strategy accounts for repeatable test suites, maintenance, and sustained engineering. Even mature mobility strategies struggle to build integration with their development tools and business processes when bringing these domains together. Leveraging our own expertise and what we see with our cross-industry client work at PointSource, Krista Meyer, Development Director for PointSource, discusses the emerging patterns around the mobile development lifecycle, future trends to address gap areas, and community-based standards solutions. ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Krista Meyer is the Development Director for PointSource, helping clients be successful with enterprise mobility. Before working at PointSource, Krista was a Senior Development Manager, Business Operations Manager and Rational User Assistance Manager with IBM. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from Indiana University Bloomington. Follow Krista on Twitter (@kristameyer). ]]>

As we explore the evolving mobility landscape, new design and development patterns are emerging. How can we take what we have learned about the traditional software development lifecycle and apply that to the mobile development lifecycle? What becomes net new and what becomes an evolution of an existing pattern? Although all of the same lifecycle domains exist, in the excitable haste to bring apps to market, many of the phases are being either short-changed or ignored entirely. Since mobile success relies on a stakeholder's positive perception of the user interface and interactions and the difference between usability and frustration can be a matter of just a few screen pixels, the design phase is critical in the mobile development lifecycle. The gaps between designs tools and requirements, however, can cause teams to skip steps in order to avoid the manual efforts needed. Leveraging JazzHub and Worklight together can help close this gap. Another area primed for evolution is the quality and test domain moving into the support phase, and Mobile Quality Assurance is designed to help drive further quality into this stage of the lifecycle. Getting an app deployed is not the end of the story; a smart mobile development lifecycle strategy accounts for repeatable test suites, maintenance, and sustained engineering. Even mature mobility strategies struggle to build integration with their development tools and business processes when bringing these domains together. Leveraging our own expertise and what we see with our cross-industry client work at PointSource, Krista Meyer, Development Director for PointSource, discusses the emerging patterns around the mobile development lifecycle, future trends to address gap areas, and community-based standards solutions. ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Krista Meyer is the Development Director for PointSource, helping clients be successful with enterprise mobility. Before working at PointSource, Krista was a Senior Development Manager, Business Operations Manager and Rational User Assistance Manager with IBM. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from Indiana University Bloomington. Follow Krista on Twitter (@kristameyer). ]]>
Fri, 04 Apr 2014 10:42:39 GMT /slideshow/webcast-presentation-03272014/33134636 GRUC@slideshare.net(GRUC) Webcast presentation: Mobile Applications Do Not Grow on Trees - Mobile Development Lifecycle - Worklight, Jazzhub, Mobile Quality Assurance GRUC As we explore the evolving mobility landscape, new design and development patterns are emerging. How can we take what we have learned about the traditional software development lifecycle and apply that to the mobile development lifecycle? What becomes net new and what becomes an evolution of an existing pattern? Although all of the same lifecycle domains exist, in the excitable haste to bring apps to market, many of the phases are being either short-changed or ignored entirely. Since mobile success relies on a stakeholder's positive perception of the user interface and interactions and the difference between usability and frustration can be a matter of just a few screen pixels, the design phase is critical in the mobile development lifecycle. The gaps between designs tools and requirements, however, can cause teams to skip steps in order to avoid the manual efforts needed. Leveraging JazzHub and Worklight together can help close this gap. Another area primed for evolution is the quality and test domain moving into the support phase, and Mobile Quality Assurance is designed to help drive further quality into this stage of the lifecycle. Getting an app deployed is not the end of the story; a smart mobile development lifecycle strategy accounts for repeatable test suites, maintenance, and sustained engineering. Even mature mobility strategies struggle to build integration with their development tools and business processes when bringing these domains together. Leveraging our own expertise and what we see with our cross-industry client work at PointSource, Krista Meyer, Development Director for PointSource, discusses the emerging patterns around the mobile development lifecycle, future trends to address gap areas, and community-based standards solutions. ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Krista Meyer is the Development Director for PointSource, helping clients be successful with enterprise mobility. Before working at PointSource, Krista was a Senior Development Manager, Business Operations Manager and Rational User Assistance Manager with IBM. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from Indiana University Bloomington. Follow Krista on Twitter (@kristameyer). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webcastpresentation-03-140404104239-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As we explore the evolving mobility landscape, new design and development patterns are emerging. How can we take what we have learned about the traditional software development lifecycle and apply that to the mobile development lifecycle? What becomes net new and what becomes an evolution of an existing pattern? Although all of the same lifecycle domains exist, in the excitable haste to bring apps to market, many of the phases are being either short-changed or ignored entirely. Since mobile success relies on a stakeholder&#39;s positive perception of the user interface and interactions and the difference between usability and frustration can be a matter of just a few screen pixels, the design phase is critical in the mobile development lifecycle. The gaps between designs tools and requirements, however, can cause teams to skip steps in order to avoid the manual efforts needed. Leveraging JazzHub and Worklight together can help close this gap. Another area primed for evolution is the quality and test domain moving into the support phase, and Mobile Quality Assurance is designed to help drive further quality into this stage of the lifecycle. Getting an app deployed is not the end of the story; a smart mobile development lifecycle strategy accounts for repeatable test suites, maintenance, and sustained engineering. Even mature mobility strategies struggle to build integration with their development tools and business processes when bringing these domains together. Leveraging our own expertise and what we see with our cross-industry client work at PointSource, Krista Meyer, Development Director for PointSource, discusses the emerging patterns around the mobile development lifecycle, future trends to address gap areas, and community-based standards solutions. ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Krista Meyer is the Development Director for PointSource, helping clients be successful with enterprise mobility. Before working at PointSource, Krista was a Senior Development Manager, Business Operations Manager and Rational User Assistance Manager with IBM. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from Indiana University Bloomington. Follow Krista on Twitter (@kristameyer).
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