Planit Perth Roadshow: Index, HP ALM, Security and more!
Events | Planit Seminar Series | Planit Testing Index | November 4, 2011
Due to popular demand, Planit is proud to announce the addition of a special Perth Roadshow, covering:
- The results of the 2011 Planit Testing Index
- The features and benefits of HP ALM 11
- What’s new in Performance Testing with HP ALM 11
- Minimising business risk with Security Testing
12:00pm til 02:00pm, Tuesday 22 November 2011
Origins Restaurant, Pan Pacific Hotel, 207 Adelaide Terrace, Perth WA
Roadshow Agenda
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12:00 |
Sign-in / Lunch / Networking |
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12:15 |
Planit Overview |
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12:20 |
Planit Testing Index 2011: Results and Analysis |
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Now in its fifth year, the Planit Testing Index is the leading report into the state of software development projects in Australia and New Zealand. Hear about the state of your industry as Chris Carter discusses the results of the 2011 Planit Index. Learn how your software development projects compare with over 9100 projects across Australia and New Zealand. Chris Carter, Managing Director, Planit Software Testing Chris is the founder of Planit and a respected figure in software testing internationally. Chris has been a major driver in advancing the Australian testing industry. He was the founding Chairman of the ANZTB and is currently the ISTQB Vice President. |
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12:35 |
HP ALM 11: Features and Benefits |
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ALM 11 is one of HP’s most exciting product releases. Amish Prajapati will showcase some of the major capabilities and explain how you can deliver better quality applications across the lifecycle. ALM 11 builds on the strengths of previous versions and includes substantial new benefits, including …
Amish Prajapati, Senior Technical Consultant, HP |
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01:05 |
Performance Testing using HP ALM 11 |
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LoadRunner 11 offers many new features, including integration with ALM and Performance Centre. Mike Norris will provide valuable insights into some of these new integration capabilities. Mike Norris, Senior Technical Test Consultant, Planit Software Testing Mike has been in IT since 1981 with a strong technical proficiency in many technologies, with an all round experience of software, hardware and integration which he brings to performance testing and automation. He has been heavily involved in performance testing of projects in the retail, manufacturing, distribution and finance sectors, with a major emphasis on LoadRunner. |
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01:25 |
Minimising Business Risk with Security Testing |
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Information security is an integral part of the business value chain and, in an increasingly hostile world, securing information systems is of paramount importance, protecting the core reputation and brand value of your company. Mark Rooney, Security Test Consultant, Planit Software Testing Mark is a focused, solutions-oriented Information Security Specialist with strong international experience directing a broad range of corporate IT initiatives, while participating in the planning and implementation of information-security solutions in direct support of business objectives. |
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01:40 |
Question Time |
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02:00 |
Event Closes |
Registrations are now closed. Thank you for your interest.
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