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ALM Forum 2014 Assembles All-Star Industry Analyst Panel To Discuss

Latest Advances In Application Lifecycle Management

SEATTLE, March 4, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- ALM Forum,

(http://alm-forum.com), the industry's premiere conference dedicated

exclusively to sharing knowledge for success with ALM practices, today

announced it has assembled the industry's leading research analyst for

its ALM Analyst Panel at the upcoming ALM Forum 2014 conference April

1-3, 2014. The interactive panel discussion, moderated by Tasktop

executive and former Forrester senior analyst Dave West, includes Tom

Murphy of Gartner, Jeffrey Hammond of Forrester Research, Melinda

Ballou of IDC and Michael Azoff of Ovum. Set for April 1, the panel

discussion will focus on the latest industry trends and best

approaches being used by enterprise organization to better coordinate

and speed large-scale software delivery.

"The ALM Forum has emerged as a key conference for addressing the need

for scale and enterprise coordination as Agile-based practices extend

beyond small teams," said West, the Panel Moderator. "The research

analysts we have assembled are all the leading industry influencers in

this space, and the discussion will touch on the role of ALM in the

face of open source tool adoption, Agile, DevOps and other challenges

software organizations face."

ALM Forum provides IT executives, architects and managers the

opportunity to learn, share experiences and form professional

relationships that support integrated, enterprise-wide approaches to

effective software delivery. Sharing expertise is a cornerstone of the

conference, with a focus on the "big picture" of software development,

and how to adopt end-to-end disciplines that result in more productive

and efficient software delivery.

Registration for the conference, scheduled for April 1-3, 2014 in

Seattle, is open by visiting: http://alm-forum.com

Tweet this: #ALMForum brings together industry analysts #Gartner,

#Forrester, #IDC and #Ovum for #ALM Analyst Panel: Register @

www.alm-forum.com

About ALM Forum

ALM Forum is the only dedicated conference that addresses the

end-to-end disciplines of effective enterprise software delivery -

Application Lifecycle Management. It features thought leaders from IT

organizations, industry luminaries and active solutions providers that

come together to share their experiences and expertise, and to forge

lasting relationships that help improve personal and organizational

software effectiveness. For more information please visit:

http://alm-forum.com.

Contact: Guy Murrel Catapult PR-IR (303) 581-7760

gmurrel@catapultpr-ir.com

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