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Agentless Backup is Not a Myth

On demand By the end of last week’s Regcast Agility without Anxiety, El Reg's Tim Phillips decided he could do with being a bit more agile himself.

Judging by the wave of questions we had on the live broadcast agility is definitely something you are concerned with too.

Mark Warren from Perforce shared the Perforce Version Management experience from a range of business and user perspectives and Freeform Dynamics analyst, and ex-developer, Dale Vile explained the current application development and deployment landscape.

They both discussed why developers continue to organise themselves around processes rooted in the 1980s and why some of these now need to change.

So, are you still wondering if the phrase "deliver early + deliver often = deliver badly" still adds up? Or are you simply wondering why Tim Phillips now wants to associate himself with agility?

The answers are just a click away, with the on-demand version of this event now available here. ®

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