Dreamforce 2009: Behind-the-Scenes at Salesforce.com: Delivering 3 Major Releases a Year

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Agile panel of 5 leaders within the salesforce.com R&D organization. Chris Fry, Rajani Ramanathan, Mark Abramowitz, Jason Winters, Brian Zotter

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Behind-the-Scenes at Salesforce.com: Delivering 3 Major Releases a Year

Backstage Pass

Steve Greene, salesforce.com

PanelistsChris Fry, salesforce.comRajani Ramanathan, salesforce.comMark Abramowitz, salesforce.comJason Winters, salesforce.comBrian Zotter, salesforce.com

Safe Harbor Statement

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The risks and uncertainties referred to above include - but are not limited to - risks associated with possible fluctuations in our operating results and cash flows, rate of growth and anticipated revenue run rate, errors, interruptions or delays in our service or our Web hosting, our new business model, our history of operating losses, the possibility that we will not remain profitable, breach of our security measures, the emerging market in which we operate, our relatively limited operating history, our ability to hire, retain and motivate our employees and manage our growth, competition, our ability to continue to release and gain customer acceptance of new and improved versions of our service, customer and partner acceptance of the AppExchange, successful customer deployment and utilization of our services, unanticipated changes in our effective tax rate, fluctuations in the number of shares outstanding, the price of such shares, foreign currency exchange rates and interest rates.

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Steve GreeneVP, Program Management

& Agile Development

ADM Release Cycle

Monthly Rhythm

Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan

Release Release ReleaseRelease

What is ADM?

ADM (Adaptive Delivery Methodology) is an Agile

discipline that is specific to salesforce.com. It employs

Scrum project management framework, adopts certain

extreme programming practices and is based on lean

principles.

1Eliminate Waste

2Build Quality In

3Respect People

4Optimize the Whole

5Create Knowledge

6Just-in-time Decisions

7Deliver Fast

On time, high quality

delivery

Chris Fry

VP, Platform & Core Development

Rajani Ramanathan

VP, Quality Assurance

Mark Abramowitz

Sr. Director, Product Management

Steve Greene

VP, Program Management & Agile Development

Salesforce.com

Moderated By:

Jason Winters

Sr. Manager, User Interface Design

Brian Zotter

Director, Development

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