Open-source-oriented tooling enables enterprises with incremental standardization and automation
San Francisco, June 3, 2009, JavaOne -- Carlos Sanchez, open source advocate and senior architect at Global Gateway Innovation Exchange (G2iX), a global innovation leader in the delivery of technology services, will present an open-source-based innovation toolbox that will enable dramatic efficiencies in software development at this year’s JavaOne which begins on Tuesday June 2nd at the Moscone Center, in San Francisco, California.
The dynamism of open source and cloud-enabled services combined with an increased demand for rapid product innovation provides the stimulus for enterprise adoption of cloud-driven build and test architectures. Business development teams confront a host of challenges including slow release cycles, scalability issues, and an inability to detect problems early in the software development life cycle.
By adapting the best practice on open source development processes to the enterprise, G2iX will arm businesses with a more effective software development approach.
“Our integrated platform enables development teams to innovate,” said Winston Damarillo, G2iX CEO. “They can look forward to faster times to market, better software quality, higher productivity for development organizations, and reduction in IT infrastructure and administration costs.”
As an exhibitor, G2iX will offer its complete line of services that include enterprise software and interactive media development, software engineering automation, on-demand business applications, and cloud-based application delivery services to thousands of IT professionals and industry leaders who are expected to attend this event.
To get a sense of just how far open source tools can help automate development processes, listen to Carlos’ talk on June 3rd 11:05 at the Esplanade 301 or visit G2iX at JavaOne booth #110.
