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    • Source Code Management Best Practice: Applying Economic Logic to Migration
      If your current version control system is inadequate, and you have pushed it to its limits, you do have to ask yourself: do I want to migrate my problems? Or start anew? This white paper will communicates a comprehensive approach to determining a migration scope method that will maximize developer productivity during the transition.
    • Five things (we bet ) you didn't know about Subversion
      Five powerful truths about Subversion
    • 5 Things Your Software Development Teams Should be Doing Now
      In this ever-changing world of software development, it's critical to keep up with technologies, methodologies and trends. Discover five tested and proven software development practices your team should be utilizing to accelerate software delivery.
    • The Keys To Distributed & Agile Application Development
      How leading firms are winning with strategies for efficient application development, without relying on co-location.
    • Reinforcing Agile Software Development in the Cloud
      Why the Cloud Is Advantageous for Agile, and for Accelerating its Enterprise-wide Adoption.
    • Out-of-date; Out-of-touch. The Business Case for ALM Transformation
      Transformation begins high in the organization with the decision to change -- to break out of the status quo and turn Application Lifecycle Management into a strategic advantage. A common Application Lifecycle Management platform provides the benefits enterprises need today—real time visibility and traceability, collaboration across stakeholders and process automation that leads to improved quality, time to market.
    • 7 Steps to Centralization
      Centralization Checklist: Lower costs and improve productivity and quality for your software development processes. Here's how to start, by centralizing your development assets (incl. code, documents, discussions threads and issues tracked).
    • Redefining Software Development in Healthcare IT: The Role of Agile ALM, Cloud and Open Source
      This CollabNet white paper outlines how organizations in the healthcare and medical systems industries can enable rapid innovation and dynamic communication among business, development and quality assurance team members. Using the right combination of modern methods and frameworks, IT healthcare organizations today are fostering distributed collaborative environments that have not been possible with traditional software development tools and techniques.
    • Agile in the Cloud–Keeping Development Teams Grounded
      Agile and Cloud together are a powerful combination. This might seem counter-intuitive, especially if you are entrenched in waterfall processes, or if you have a daily standup and co-located teams. The reality is that teams are using Agile in the Cloud today, with great results.
    • Meet CollabNet Subversion Edge
      This paper describes the challenges, solutions, and benefits associated with the features of CollabNet Subversion Edge. This certified stack includes Subversion®, Apache, and ViewVC. It offers ease of Subversion administration with a graphical user interface.
    • Software Development in the Cloud
      The latest software development methodologies such as Agile require a more collaborative and dynamic environment for teams to work. Short iterations and Continuous integration mean results and feedback are shared continuously, system configurations change often, and working over time-zones is common. To achieve this flexibility, more adaptable computing resources are needed.
    • Speeding Software Innovation through Mass Collaboration
      To get their projects moving in the right direction, enterprise development organizations need to take a hard look at what's working and what isn't, and make the changes necessary to succeed in the new global landscape. For many, this means examining new tools and approaches including open source that prompt a shift from isolated projects and systems to distributed, modular development projects that are driven by collaboration and consensus among all stakeholders.
    • Best Practices for Social Coding from Open Source Development
      Organizations have found that they can generate new business, improve focus on core competencies, and reduce costs by enabling software co-development with partners using Web-based collaborative software development. This paper outlines the benefits of open collaboration with partners and provides some guidance and best practices for software co-development.
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