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scmGalaxy is a community initiatives based on Software configuration management that helps community members to optimize their software development process, Software Development Life Cycle optimization, Agile Methodologies and improve productivity across all aspects of Java development, including Build Scripts, Testing, Issue Tracking, Continuous Integration, Code Quality and more. scmGalaxy group that helps organisations optimize their software development process. We provide consulting, training and mentoring services in Agile Development Practices such as Version Management, Continuous Integration, Build Management, Test-Driven Development, Acceptance-Test Driven Development, Build Automation, Code Quality Practices and Automated Testing.

We provide job oriented training in the area of Configuration management, Build and Release Engineering. Candidates with engineering or software background and looking to either start or change their career to Build and Release Engineering, would benefit most from this training. Instructor-led training course offered in India, Bangalore, Delhi, Pune, Mumbai and Hydrabad. Instructor is an expert in Software configuration management, Build and release engineering with more than 15 years industry experience in india.The Goal of the course make the training attendants equip with all the concepts of build and release engineering.
Contact us at info@scmGalaxy.com
Course Objectives
To bring your team up to speed with agile development, We can also run the from Continuous Integration to Continuous Delivery with autoamted course within your premises.
Course Schedule
This course is an intensive 1-day & 2-day workshop with a mixture of teaching and lab exercises. Currently, this course is offered exclusively as an on-site course. Please contact us for more details.
Audience
This is a hands-on, practical course designed to teach specialised skills for real-world development situations. It is thus primarily aimed at a SCM Engineer, Build/Release Engineer and developer audience.
Approach
The course is modular and flexible - depending on specific student needs and requests. Through our trainings, you benefit from the wide experience and architectural expertise of our team. We bring that experience to you in an highly interactive, intensely hands-on setting.
Assumptions
We assume participants have a reasonable understanding of Development in any language as well as a basic understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle.
Lab Work
All our courses are above all practical in nature. We believe that the best way to learn is by doing. So the course contains approximately 80% lab work.
Learning Resources
Each registrant will receive a copy of the student notes and lab solutions, a certificate of completion, and a CD containing all the tools covered in the course and CD containing all the tools covered in the course.
Contact Us
This course is provided on-site, and can be tailored to your particular requirements. If you would like our trainings delivered at your premises, or for any additional information please contact us. Please email us at info@scmGalaxy.com

Course outline

The basic course program is outlined here:
Build / WorkFlow Mgmt Tools / Continuous Integration Tools
  • AnthillPro
  • Apache Continuum
  • Bamboo
  • CruiseControl
  • Hudson
  • LuntBuild
  • OpenMake Meister
  • TeamCity
  • Team Foundation Server
  • Electric Cloud
  • uBuild & uRelease
SCM Tools | Version Control Tools
  • AccuRev
  • ClearCase 
  • CA Harvest
  • CVS
  • Dimensions
  • Git
  • MKS Source Integrity
  • Mercurial
  • Perforce
  • PVCS
  • StarTeam
  • Subversion
  • Synergy
  • Team Foundation Server
  • Vault
  • ViewVC
  • VSS
Scripting
  • Ant 
  • Groovy 
  • Make
  • Maven
  • MSBuild
  • NAnt
  • Shell Scripts
  • Perl Scripts
  • Visual Studio
Release / Dep Tools / Continuous Deployment
  • Cruise
  • Rational Team Concert
  • UDeploy
  • Chef
  • Puppet
Security
  • Active Directory 
  • Kerberos 
  • LDAP
  • Single Sign-on
  • RSA SecurID
Testing Tools
  • Agitar 
  • CppUnit 
  • HP Mercury Quality Center
  • HP Mercury QuickTest Pro
  • JUnit
  • MSTest
  • NUnit
  • Selenium
  • Silk Central Test Manager
  • TestNG
Test Coverage
  • Clover 
  • Cobertura 
  • Emma
Source-code Analysis
  • Checkstyle 
  • CodeSonar 
  • Coverity
  • FindBugs
  • Fortify
  • Klocwork
  • PMD
  • Sonar
Issue Tracking Tools
  • Bugzilla 
  • ClearQuest 
  • HP Quality Center
  • JIRA
  • PVCS Tracker
  • Team Foundation Server
  • TeamTrack
  • VersionOne
IDEs Integration
  • Eclipse 
  • RAD
  • Visual Studio
Virtualization
  • VMWare Lab Manager
  • Microsoft
  • Amazon (Elastic Cloud)

Comments

Monika kumari said…
This post highlights an important part of modern software development — build and release training — which is essential for teams aiming to deliver high-quality software reliably and efficiently. Understanding how to automate builds, manage version control, implement continuous integration, and coordinate release pipelines not only improves deployment speed but also reduces errors and increases collaboration across development and operations teams. Training in these areas gives professionals the practical skills needed to adopt DevOps best practices and support smoother, more predictable releases that align with business goals. For anyone serious about scaling software delivery with confidence, build and release expertise is a valuable foundation.

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