Lean Software Is Agile, Fit-To-Purpose, And Efficient
Air Date: Friday, January 23, 2009
Cost: $250
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Presented By:
Dave West Vice President, Research Director Forrester Research, Inc.
Mike Gilpin Vice President, Global Council and Research Director Forrester Research, Inc.
John R. Rymer Vice President, Principal Analyst Forrester Research, Inc.
Who should attend: Application Development & Delivery professionals
Description:
Bloat kills. Whether it's excessive complexity in the application, its underlying platform or architecture, or the process used to deliver it, overloaded platform software and heavy processes impede delivery of the solutions the business demands. Yet most enterprises are awash in application suites, development tools, processes, and platforms that have grown so large they no longer resemble the clean and clear vision of their original purpose. Lean software is emerging as the antidote to bloatware, enabling architects and developers to rapidly assemble business solutions that deliver — "just in time" — the software capabilities the business requires both today and tomorrow. In this session we discuss what lean software is and how Application Development & Program Management professionals can incorporate lean software into their software strategies for the future.
Agenda:
What is lean software, and where did it come from?
What is stopping organizations from being lean today?