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Join WANdisco and Industry Expert and Computer Weekly Journalist Adrian Bridgwater to learn how uberSVN is breathing new life into the world’s most popular SCM. During this free 60 minute webinar you'll learn how uberSVN has transformed the world's most popular source code management system into an open platform for application lifecycle management (ALM) that's easy to install, easy to use and easy to extend.
Adrian Bridgwater is a freelance journalist specialising in cross platform software application development as well as all related aspects of software engineering and project management. Adrian writes frequently for Computer Weekly and is a regular blogger with ZDNet.co.uk covering the application development landscape and the movers, shakers and start-ups that make the industry the vibrant place that it is. His journalistic creed is to bring forward-thinking, impartial, technology editorial to a professional (and hobbyist) software audience around the world. His mission is to objectively inform, educate and challenge - and through this champion better coding capabilities and ultimately better software engineering.
Free Webinar: Learn How uberSVN is Breathing New Life Into the World's Most Popular SCM
Leading Industry Expert and Computer Weekly Journalist Adrian Bridgwater Hosts an Exclusive Webinar for WANdisco. Broadcast Details June 1, 2011 9:00 AM PDT 12:00 PM EDT 5:00 PM BST 6:00 PM CEST
During this free 60 minute webinar you'll learn how uberSVN has transformed the world's most popular source code management system into an open extensible platform for application lifecycle management (ALM) that's easy to install, easy to use and easy to extend. And for the first time ever, uberSVN provides a built-in social coding environment for Subversion. During this webinar Adrian and WANdisco will explain how uberSVN offers Subversion users:
Freedom to choose - no vendor lock-in. Choose the best open source and closed source applications for defect tracking, project management, build management, and other ALM functions and replace them any time. Easy to use web interface and model configuration. uberSVN includes rich Subversion system and user administration capabilities and a model configuration that take the hassle out of managing and deploying Subversion. Expert users can change the configuration anytime. The first ever integrated social coding environment for Subversion. uberSVN is organized around development teams and their activities. Each development team has its own home page that profiles the team members, lists the projects they're working on, repositories they're using and their latest activity and status. Team members can see each other's real-time progress by simply subscribing to twitter-like feeds. A Solid Foundation built on top of WANdisco's pure certified Subversion binaries. These free, certified, fully tested Subversion binaries undergo the same rigorous QA and WANdisco's Enterprise Subversion solutions that support the world's largest deployments.
If you haven't tried uberSVN you can download it now at http://www.ubersvn.com/download. Adrian Bridgwater is a freelance journalist specializing in cross platform software application development as well as all related aspects of software engineering and project management. Adrian is a regular blogger with ZDNet.co.uk covering the application development landscape and the movers, shakers and start-ups that make the industry the vibrant place that it is. His journalistic creed is to bring forward-thinking, impartial, technology editorial to a professional (and hobbyist) software audience around the world. His mission is to objectively inform, educate and challenge - and through this champion better coding capabilities and ultimately better software engineering.