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The
2005 Compuware Partner Summit, to be held June 28-30 at the company's new
global headquarters in downtown Detroit, will include several sessions focused
on J2EE and OptimalJ session.
One
session provides an overview of Compuware’s OptimalJ development suite, for
example, including its solutions for code-centric and Model Driven
Architecture-based application development and maintenance. The session will
have a focus on total cost of ownership (TCo), and attendees can expect to
learn how OptimalJ can reduce development by 40% and maintenance by 50%.

Compuware Headquarters
Other highlighted sessions at this event include:
-- Demystify MDA
and Unlock A Competitive Advantage With J2EE Development. Attendees can expect
to get a first-hand view of how introducing OptimalJ into J2EE
development activities allows improved margins and customer satisfaction.
Learning how to demystify MDA (Model Driven Architecture) development and how
OptimalJ has harnessed models and transformations to allow development
organizations to build applications faster and with an unprecedented level of
flexibility is a key focus of this session.
-- Delivering Legacy Application
Modernization Through SOA and MDA .
-- Leveraging OptimalJ to
Exceed Your Clients' Expectations.
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Compuware Summit Addresses J2EE and OptimalJ. J2EE and OptimalJ will be the subject of several sessions at the first Compuware Summit, which will be held in Detroit June 28-30. Development tips and a focus on how to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) are highlights of the sessions. |
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