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Featured Event

Developing & Deploying Notes Applications in a Regulatory Environment
Making it Easier for IT Organizations to Comply with Internal Corporate Standards & Regulations

A Teamstudio and IBM Joint Seminar
Thursday 15th February 2007 - 9am - 3pm

Attend this session and gain insight into:
* How automation of your deployment process can make your builds easier, faster and more consistent
* Producing a comprehensive audit trail of all design changes made by individual developer, including when and why those changes were made
* Improving the overall quality of your business applications through auditing your applications for standards violations, defects, and/or migration issues
* Understanding how other organisation's are handling these matters by listening to real world case studies and examples

To register to attend please go to Registration Limited places available

Location
IBM
590 Madison Ave.
New York, NY

Best Practices Deployment Process

To stay ahead of the competition and fine-tuned to customer needs, every business must continuously improve critical business applications. The aim is to remain resilient to adverse changes in market conditions—requiring speed to market.

But speeding through the deployment process often leads to a decrease in the quality of the end product. Skipping essential activities can affect the consistency and credibility of your business applications.

To reduce this risk, Teamstudio introduces best practices for the deployment process that cover post-development activities. These procedures provide documentation and automation of repeatable tasks.

Best Practices Deployment Process components:

  • Template Management: Secures application and database designs and provides controlled design updates to eliminate potential problems
  • Process Automation & Control: Eliminates human error in the application build process that could lead to application inconsistencies and failures
  • Quality Assurance: Provides a secure buffer zone to identify potential application failures before roll out to production that would result in a loss of productivity
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