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Tasktop's Mik Kersten to Share Lessons Learned from Latest Developments in Open Source ALM at Microsoft ALM Summit
Kersten to outline why ALM architectures must be untangled and legacy systems connected for modernization in ALM to occur
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WHO: |
Mik Kersten – CEO and founder of Tasktop Technologies Kersten is the creator of the Eclipse Mylyn open source project and inventor of the task-focused interface. At Tasktop he provides the technical vision behind Tasktop Dev for developer productivity and tool integration and Tasktop Sync for enterprise ALM synchronization. |
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WHAT: |
“ALM in the Jungle” Over the past decade, many ALM stacks have shifted from vertically integrated silos to tangled and disconnected systems reminiscent of the London tube map. Layer upon layer of legacy, piecemeal Agile deployments and open source tools have brought traceability to a halt, forcing us into overloaded email inboxes and lengthy meetings for tracking delivery. The path forward is to either standardize the entire ALM stack, or to embrace heterogeneity. Either way, the ALM architecture must be untangled and the legacy connected for the modernization to happen. For inspiration, we can look to how ALM strategies have formed bottom-up in the very heterogeneous jungle of open source projects. Open source ALM combines distributed teams, heterogeneous stacks, resource constraints, massive amounts of stakeholder input, and an overload of cross-project dependencies. Despite these challenges, the velocity of many popular open source projects is measurably higher than that of their enterprise counterparts. In this talk, we will examine the key lessons learned from the latest developments in open source ALM, and examine how to apply the practices, ALM architecture patterns and strategies for embracing heterogeneity in order to help pave a path for your Agile and ALM modernization efforts. |
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WHERE: |
Microsoft ALM Summit |
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INFO: |
For more information or to arrange an interview with Mik Kersten, please contact Christie Denniston at 303-581-7760 or by email at (cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com). |