Friday, March 7, 2008

AccuRev, Electric Cloud software build partnership detailed

AccuRev and Electric Cloud announced a partnership this hebdomad to hike software system system development productiveness by combining automated
build, test, and deployment capablenesses from Electric Cloud with process-enabled software constellation direction from AccuRev.

The agreement purchases Electric Cloud ElectricCommander software system with AccuRev to progress multistage, uninterrupted integration
and scalable agile best practices, the companies said. Multistage uninterrupted integrating is used to automatically construct and
diagnostic test alterations pushed to each phase in the development process. These phases include codification creation, integration, quality assurance,
and codification reviews.

AccuRev enables development of a hierarchy and gives visibleness into alterations at each phase and merging between stages. ElectricCommander
offers procedure mechanization to do multistage uninterrupted integrating scale of measurement and repeat, the companies said.

"Continuous integrating and machine-controlled build/release procedures are the anchor of shorter loops and agile best practices,"
said Cliff Utstein, AccuRev frailty president of marketing, in a statement released by the companies. "AccuRev software system system is designed
to enable these procedures out-of-the-box, making a engineering partnership with Electric Cloud a natural tantrum for AccuRev by
completing the solution for software development teams."

The integrating between ElectricCommander and AccuRev compounds and widens uninterrupted integrating best patterns to solve
the job of slow constructs and developers checking in further codification alterations during the clip a construct is running, the companies
said.

"We're finding more than than and more that endeavors are tying best-of-breed development tools together to supply a incorporate workflow,"
said Jim Bell, Electric Cloud frailty president of marketing, also in a statement. "ElectricCommander supplies a robust automation
layer that tin unite tools, people, and processes. This integrating with AccuRev will assist organisations to not only enable
uninterrupted integration, but supply end-to-end traceability from beginning code, through the construct and diagnostic test process, to deployed
application."
Alice Paul Krill is editor at big at InfoWorld.

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