CollabNet unveils new version of TeamForge

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BRISBANE: CollabNet, a provider in application lifecycle management (ALM) solutions, today introduced CollabNet TeamForge 5.2, the successor to CollabNet SourceForge Enterprise.

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The latest version of the company’s core product contains significant enhancements, including new features for subversion management, lab management and cloud provisioning capabilities, and an agile-ready plug-in for the Hudson continuous integration engine, said a press release.

It also announced today that it has entered into a relationship with VMware that would deliver an integrated development environment that enables independent software vendors (ISVs) and developers using CollabNet TeamForge and VMware Studio to create applications for deployment in internal or external clouds.

“Re-branding our core product under the ‘TeamForge’ name reflects CollabNet’s unique ability to support software development by agile, collaborative, and distributed project teams,” said Bill Portelli, president and chief executive officer, CollabNet.

He added that this is the most innovative product release since they started the company 10 years ago and TeamForge would transform the way distributed organizations develop software, increasing productivity, decreasing time-to-innovation, and reducing infrastructure costs by leveraging the cloud.

CollabNet TeamForge 5.2’s role-based access control provides distributed software development teams with increased management visibility, governance, and control of mission-critical software in Subversion repositories.

It also provides granular, path-based permissions for even more flexible Subversion repository access control, enabling organizations to manage employees’, partners’, and contractors’ access to particular code trunks or branches.

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“CollabNet TeamForge provides the industry’s best Subversion management features, which are critical to NXP’s developing the most reliable automotive semiconductor products – which are found in about 80 per cent of the cars in the world,” said Andre van de Geijn, account manager, NXP Semiconductors.

He added that the CollabNet platform has significantly lowered their development costs and improved development time and quality for their most extensively deployed products.

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