SAN RAMON, CA--(Marketwired - Jan 23, 2014) - WANdisco (
Banking and financial institutions today are global and they rely heavily on internally developed software for new products and services to increase revenue. This software is their core intellectual property. In addition, they are faced with an ever-changing regulatory environment that imposes tremendous challenges and has significant reach into their IT organizations.
This webinar will highlight how these organizations can address regulatory compliance while creating new income streams, managing risks and lowering costs. It will cover:
- Specific compliance challenges, including Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) and more
- How to automate compliance for open source software
- Building security into the software development lifecycle
- Mitigating vulnerabilities during development
- And more, including real world examples from the field.
About the Presenters
Randy DeFauw is Director of Product Marketing for WANdisco's ALM products. With extensive experience in development tools and processes, he focuses on real world challenges and brings customer requirements directly to his product oversight role. Prior to joining WANdisco, Randy worked in product management, marketing, consulting, and development. He has years of experience applying Subversion and Git workflows to modern development challenges.
Rich Duncan is President and CTO of Black Diamond Software, Inc. With over 20 years of experience helping organizations improve their software development practices, Rich has led enterprise process improvement initiatives, enterprise tooling roll-outs, and software development projects for Fortune 100 organizations throughout North America. He is an expert in a number of proprietary and open source ALM tool stacks.
Register at http://www.wandisco.com/webinar-registration?type=WEBINAR-SVN08.
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