Paul Julius joins Stelligent Incorporated - No Fluff Just Stuff

Paul Julius joins Stelligent Incorporated

Posted by: Paul Duvall on November 2, 2007

I am very pleased that renowned Continuous Integration and Developer Testing expert, Paul Julius, has joined Stelligent Incorporated (my employer). Paul and Jay Flowers are recent additions to our impressive team of experts.

Paul is a co-founder of the CruiseControl Continuous Integration server and has a passion for improving the state of the software industry. Paul is also a co-founder of the wildly popular CITCON conferences hosted on three continents every year. Along with Martin Fowler, he wrote one of the forewords of the Continuous Integration book that I coauthored. I look forward to working with Paul as he joins Stelligent. He blogs at www.pauljulius.com/blog/ and will soon be blogging at our popular company blog, TestEarly.com.

Stelligent is the leader in Agile Software Production. We work with large Fortune 500 and government organizations around the world. We help development teams employ techniques such as build automation, continuous integration, release engineering, automated developer testing and inspections into the daily process of developing software rather than waiting later in the lifecycle. Our goal is always to accelerate the delivery of highly reliable software for our customers.

The Continuous Integration book | Test Early | Stelligent

Paul Duvall

About Paul Duvall

Paul M. Duvall is the CEO of Stelligent, a consulting firm that helps clients create production-ready software every day. He has worked in virtually every role on software projects: developer, project manager, architect and tester. He's been a featured speaker at many leading software conferences. He is the principal author of Continuous Integration: Improving Software Quality and Reducing Risk (Addison-Wesley, 2007; Jolt 2008 Award Winner). He contributed to the UML 2 Toolkit (Wiley, 2003), authors a series for IBM developerWorks called Automation for the people and authored a chapter in the No Fluff Just Stuff Anthology: The 2007 Edition (Pragmatic Programmers, 2007). He is passionate about automating software development and release processes. He actively blogs on IntegrateButton.com

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