Dick Wenning
Technical fellow / Solution architect
Veenendaal, The Netherlands
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Dick has studied Computer Science in the Netherlands. After completing his education he has developed software for the medical, local government and telecom industries. Dick started working in 2001 for Navision Netherlands where he was giving technical trainings and managing escalations at partner support. He became member of the localization team of Dynamics AX when Navision became part of Microsoft. For the last past years Dick is working for Kaya-Systems where he’s part of skilled team responsible for ramping up Partners on Dynamics AX. Dick specialized himself on performance, LCS, DEVOPS and integration with Dynamics AX and he’s ask frequently to consult partners and also Microsoft in Europe.
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Get in control on release management
This session explains how Developers and the Customer collaborate on a successful implementation.
With this collaboration the next common pitfalls should not occur anymore:
o Code in production that is not tested
o Customer did not test.
o Developer released it and the customer did not know.
o Code not in the release and the customer has tested. (can this; unfortunately, it happens)
o Code Incomplete
o Code disappears.
o Not clear why code is changed.
Above scenario result in disturbing of the production and unnecessary delay for a correct release candidate. These scenarios occur because there is not a clear view on the status of all change request or the status of the change request. But it can also be addressed to the way the release candidate is created. (Not using combined builds)
Dick Wenning
Technical fellow / Solution architect
Veenendaal, The Netherlands
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