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Enalean at EclipseCon 2013

EclipseCon is a 4 day conference about sharing best practices, insights, case studies, and innovations in the Eclipse community and in the wider world of software development.This year, Eclipse Con North America 2013 will be held March 25-28, 2013 in Boston, MA. The conference will be located at the Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center.

Manuel Vacelet from Enalean and Domenic Alessi from Ericsson, will give a show about "Adopting Agile Methods and Open Source Tools in a Large Enterprise".

Abstract:

"Tuleap Open ALM is the first Enterprise Grade Open Source ALM.
Born on the basis of venerable Sourceforge.net, it provides all ALM features (defect tracking, source control, documentation, communication, etc) with an special focus on traceability, configuration means and process management. Tuleap is technology and process agnostic.
Tuleap helps organizations structure their way of working without settle down processes or tools in marble. With Tuleap, you propose a way of working to ease projects' bootstrap and then your teams can embrace them, modify them and spread them around.

We have heard time and time again where proprietary solutions have either taken months and even years to deliver features or not deliver at all. Tuleap leverages on Open Source tools in conjunction with agile methods to help break this unwanted reality.
Ericsson and Enalean uses Tuleap to co-develop Tuleap itself and other products. They will propose a real use case on how Tuleap Open ALM helps Ericsson during day to day tasks to address large enterprises challenges."

Hope meeting you there!

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As a Marketing Manager for Tuleap, I work understanding current and potential customers' needs to make the best Open Source ALM software. I help identify future trends, make known our great software and enjoy sharing with you Tuleap news!

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