Join us tomorrow, April 13th, for a webcast on Agile Dev in Waterfall Government

Microsoft Webcast: Agile Dev in Waterfall Government: Introducing GovDev for TFS 2010 – April 13, 2012

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Event ID: 1032508358

Event Date: April 13, 2012

Event Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

Please note: The link for this webcast will be available on April 13th, 2012 at 10:30 AM EDT

Topic: While Federal development teams each have unique challenges, one common question tends to persists "How can we do iterative development but still provide the appropriate level of status documentation to the Program which runs a Waterfall based process? ". Team Foundation Server (TFS) provides a unified repository and customizable process engine for all your SDLC activates and artifacts. TFS leverages the concept of customizable Processes Templates to help projects align to desired processes such as CMMi, Agile, Scrum, TDD, Kanban and Secure-Dev-Lifecycle. This session will review this concept and introduce a new open-source Process Template dubbed "GovDev". Join us for a deep dive look at how the GovDev for TFS Accelerator sets out to enable the perfect mix of iterative development under the typical Waterfall requirements and stages. (Download GovDev for TFS 2010 at: https://govdevfortfs.codeplex.com)

Suggested Attendees: Technical decision makers, developers and architects

Presenter: Brian Jordan is a Principal Developer Technology Specialist (DTS) focusing on the Visual Studio product family.  He has over 20 years of experience specializing in the design and implementation of enterprise application architecture, application integration and interoperability, and distributed systems.  Brian has spent the past 5+ years  specializing in Applications Development with Microsoft Consulting Services, Public Sector Practice implementing solution for Federal and Intel agency customers and brings a wealth of real-world experience to the DTS role.

If you are not able to join us for this webcast, please join us on April 24: https://bit.ly/Apr24GovDevforTFS.