In today’s economic climate, your business faces greater challenges than ever before. Companies are increasingly looking to technology for solutions that will reduce costs while driving increased value across the business. This event gives you a valuable opportunity to learn more about how Microsoft Application Life-Cycle Management (ALM) solution can help you reduce cost, reduce development time, increase quality, and improve project manageability.
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Optimizing Your Business with Microsoft Application Platform Less is more, simple is beautiful and complexity is bad. However, the modern best practices and benefits of adopting "a single unified Application Platform suite", as opposed to the legacy best practices of adopting many disparate “best of breed” point solutions have not been well understood and adopted in most enterprises today. Learn how the Microsoft Application Platform can help you create new efficiencies to reduce costs, find new opportunities to grow your business, and help all users increase their productivity.
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CMMI Best Practice Sharing CMMI is a process improvement approach that provides organizations with the essential elements of effective processes that ultimately improve their performance. CMMI can be used to guide process improvement across a project, a division, or an entire organization. It helps integrate traditionally separate organizational functions, set process improvement goals and priorities, provide guidance for quality processes, and provide a point of reference for appraising current processes.
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Managing Application Development and Quality ALM is a solution for governing the process of planning, building, and managing applications over their life cycle. Learn how ALM solution enables you to manage projects, track project progress, manage requirements, streamline team collaboration, design and develop systems more effectively.
Part1: Managing Application Development
Part 2: Managing Application Quality
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