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Developer Onboarding webinar this week


July 26, 2010 By hloney

There are only a few days left to register for Sonatype’s next  Maven Studio for Eclipse webinar.  This webinar is an introduction to Maven Studio for Eclipse’s Developer Onboarding capabilities.

How much time and money are you wasting on getting new developers up to speed on a project? 

Developers sacrifice days to the inefficient process of configuring a new development environment every time they begin a new project or set up a new workstation. Maven Studio for Eclipse’s Developer Onboarding cuts the configuring time from multiple days to minutes. Developer Onboarding allows an organization to standardize and capture development environment configuration in a single location, enabling developers to start coding with a single mouse click.

The webinar takes place on Thursday July 29 at 6:00am PDT. It will be led by Blaine Mincey, Senior Systems Engineer at Sonatype. Although this webinar is free, registration is required. We look forward to you joining us this Thursday!

Register for Maven Studio free webinar


July 21, 2010 By hloney

Sonatype is holding another session in the series of Maven Studio for Eclipse webinars.

This webinar is an introduction to Maven Studio for Eclipse’s Developer Onboarding capabilities. Developers sacrifice days to the inefficient process of configuring a new development environment every time they begin a new project or set up a new workstation. Maven Studio for Eclipse’s Developer Onboarding cuts the configuring time from multiple days to minutes. Developer Onboarding allows an organization to standardize and capture development environment configuration in a single location, enabling developers to start coding with a single mouse click.

The webinar takes place on Thursday July 29 at 6:00am PDT.  It will be led by Blaine Mincey, Senior Systems Engineer at Sonatype.  Although this webinar is free, registration is required.  We look forward to you joining us next week!

Maven Studio for Eclipse webinar recording now available


July 16, 2010 By hloney

If you missed our latest Maven Studio for Eclipse webinar, not to worry.  You can find the webinar recording here.  Sonatype has an on-going series of free webinars to introduce and familiarize Maven users with our latest software updates and features.  To find out when the next webinar will be taking place go to our webinar homepage.

Webinar instructors are industry-leading experts in the field, and are eager to pass on best practices for Sonatype products, such as Maven Studio for Eclipse.

The next Maven Studio for Eclipse webinar will be held on July 29, 2010, lead by Sonatype’s Blaine Mincey.

Maven Studio for Eclipse webinar tomorrow


July 13, 2010 By hloney

It’s not too late to sign up for tomorrow’s free webinar on Maven Studio for Eclipse.

Join Sonatype’s Blaine Mincey Wednesday at 10:30am PDT for the next installment of our MSE webinars.  This webinar will cover the Developer Onboarding feature of MSE.

Get ahead of the competition and boost efficiency by getting new developers productive in just minutes.

This webinar is an introduction to Maven Studio for Eclipse’s Developer Onboarding capabilities. Developers sacrifice days to the inefficient process of configuring a new development environment every time they begin a new project or set up a new workstation. Maven Studio for Eclipse’s Developer Onboarding cuts the configuring time from multiple days to minutes. Developer Onboarding allows an organization to standardize and capture development environment configuration in a single location, enabling developers to start coding with a single mouse click.

This webinar is free to attend, but registration is required.  To sign up click here.

The Elephant in the Room: Developer Onboarding


By Tim O'Brien

How long does it take for you get a new developer in the door, sitting at a desk, productively coding?   How long?  A few days, multiple weeks?  If you are developing enterprise systems, the answer is probably closer to a week than a day.   A developer has to download a large, daunting list of tools, configure  source control, and understand an often highly customized build system.

This particular inefficiency is the proverbial “elephant in the room” because you have to actively ignore how much time a team of ten or a hundred developers spends installing, reinstalling, tweaking, experimenting with, and arguing over different development environments. We’ve automated almost every other aspect of the enterprise, but the developers are still hand-crafting custom workstations.

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