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CM Trends 2010

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CM Trends 2010 Conference

 

Overview

 

CMPIC "CM Trends 2010" Conference: September 27 - 29, 2010.
This will be a unique, interactive experience in which CM professionals will be given the opportunity to further their CM education, network with other CM professionals, and be a part of an exchange of ideas and information. CMPIC’s Conference mission is to engage professionals in up-to-date practices, tools, and processes in configuration management by means of well-informed and experienced speakers. This three-day event will provide you with the information and inspiration you can bring back to the workplace, not to mention a beautiful conference destination in San Diego.

Conference Topics include (see Agenda for details):

  • “The Business Case for Configuration Management”
  • "Don't Mistake the Edge of your Rut for the Horizon”
  • “CM & FDA Regulations for Medical Devices"
  • "Everything Old is New Again, the Proposed Update & Reinstatement of MIL-STD-973"
  • "ANSI/EIA-649 Configuration Management Standard- Understanding the Past, the Present and the Future of this industry accepted standard"
  • “CMers, Don’t Let Your Engineers Grow Up to be Cowboys“
  • "CM Best Practices - The Challenges and Opportunities Ahead Applying Standards and Frameworks in the Trenches"
  • “Software Reuse in the 21st Century"
  • “Software vs Hardware CM - Understanding the Difference”
  • "The Role of CM in Operating Capital Assets"
  • "CM in the New World"
  • "When Tools Lead: Through the IT Looking-Glass"
  • “When Process Alone Just Isn't Enough - The Decision Making Capabilities of the Configuration Manager”
  • “Coordinating Configuration Management Across the Enterprise”
  • “Developing Better Structuring Capabilities for CM Tools”
  • “CM in Larger Scale Integration Projects - Trust is Not an Option”
  • “Data Migration - Things You Need to Know”
  • “What CM Automated Tools Can’t Do”
  • “Understanding ITIL and Configuration Management”
  • “Where Have All the Requirements Gone - Long Time Passing, Long Time Ago”

Note: Speakers and Topics are subject to change


 


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