Webcast: The Role of Binary Repositories in Software Configuration Management

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Broadcast Date:
Mon., Mar. 15, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. EDT
Speakers: Jeffrey Fredrick, Urbancode Technical Evangelist; Eric Minick, Urbancode Lead Consultant
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How confident are you with the content of what you are about to release? Do you know every change since the last release? Can you reproduce the release at will? Many of the teams we meet struggle with these fundamental issues of Software Configuration Management.

The most successful teams solve these problems by leveraging a binary repository or -- in ITIL terminology -- a Definitive Software Library (DSL). By providing an authoritative source for release artifacts, a well-managed binary repository can help address issues of compliance, traceability, and audit. Combined with dependency management, a binary repository provides a valuable starting point for impact and risk analysis.

But the benefit of using a binary repository is also felt earlier in the software-development lifecycle: By enabling effective component-based development, a binary repository can enable faster build times, facilitate more efficient collaboration between teams, and reduce the learning curve for new developers.

For software-configuration-management professionals who are concerned with audits or improving the efficiency of the software-development lifecycle, Eric Minick and Jeffrey Fredrick invite you to join them for this presentation where they will address:
  • traditional approaches to controlling binary artifacts, including their shortcomings;
  • essential elements of well-managed binary repository and inter-project dependency management; as well as
  • patterns for adopting a binary repository and implementing dependency management.



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