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Join us at Intland Bootcamp 2009: DVCS, cloud and the latest in cost effective collaboration
May 25, 2009

Intland Bootcamp is a gathering centered around Intland Software’s collaboration solutions, Intland’s product portfolio and emerging trends in the collaboration space.
Who should come? Project managers, developers, sys admins, partners and anyone interested in collaboration.

Date: June 22-23, 2009 — Location: Stuttgart, Germany.

We start at 10:00AM and we offer the following talks. (Don’t forget: we’re open to discuss anything related, just ask us.)

Moving from Subversion to Distributed Revision Control
We are in the midst of a paradigm shift in the revision control space. More and more innovative users in the Communications and Automotive industries are recognizing why Distributed Version Control (DVCS) is useful today and why this will be important in the medium to long term for most software development teams.
Learn how can DVCS make your business operations more efficient and more cost effective, how to choose between Mercurial and Git, and the current state of the DVCS tool support in codeBeamer.

Collaboration in the Cloud: codeBeamer Now on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
This year, Intland has successfully migrated its free project hosting service Javaforge.com from a traditional hosting environment to Amazon EC2.
Learn more about our first hand experiences, the cost advantages of cloud computing, and how your business can benefit from this.

Customer Experience: IT Service Management Solution at Lufthansa
In this talk, we’ll explore the launch and adoption of EMMA, a highly successful IT Service Management solution at a large transportation company in Germany.
Improving service delivery and profitability is key in 2009 economy. Learn from others who have gone through this.
Speaker: Monika Müller of Lufthansa Systems

New product: Business Collaboration using Participate
From the last year, Intland offers Participate, a product to solve the increasing problem of business communication and collaboration.
This talk will focus on optimizing business processes throughout a complete organization, briding between developers and business people, and getting out the most value at the lowest cost.
Speaker: easycash

Composing Requirements with codeBeamer and Enterprise Architect
Thanks to the integration of Enterprise Architect and codeBeamer, we can offer an elegant solution for collaborative requirement composition problems.
We’ll also hear from developers using codeBeamer’s remote API interface on their experiences, challenges and successes.
Speaker: Sparx Systems

codeBeamer 5.3 and 5.4: What’s next?
Learn about the new key features, like hierarchical issues, calculated tracker fields, editing wiki pages in MS Word, improved PDF export for wiki, distributed version control with Git and Mercurial, CMDB and a lot more.
This talk will explain also our latest plans for new functionality.

Developer Chat
Engage with our core engineers in an intimate and informal setting.
Having questions or problems with extending codeBeamer? Bring your computer, your code and our developers will help you getting things done.

(Note: at the end of the first day, talks might continue in a local pub.)

Registration is now open, but seats are limited, so register today. We’re excited to meet you at Intland Bootcamp 2009.

About intland

Provider of Agile ALM solutions. Father of JavaForge. Maintainer of MercurialEclipse. Into all things agile & DVCS. View all posts by intland

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