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Inflectra intros integrated ALM suite

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SILVER SPRING, USA: Inflectra Corporation has announced that it has released the latest version of SpiraTeam, its integrated Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) suite and SpiraPlan, its Agile Project Estimation, Planning and Management system.

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This new version of SpiraPlan and SpiraTeam includes an integrated web-based document management system that allows project members to upload documents in a secure, centralized location, with support for folder organization, documentation taxonomies and meta-tagging as well as built-in version control.

The new release extends the existing Web Services (SOAP/WSDL) API to include full support for creating, retrieving and updating all the different artifacts in the system (requirements, incidents, test cases, tasks, etc.) as well as a robust data-mapping and data-synchronization engine that streamlines integrating SpiraTeam or SpiraPlan with an external defect/task tracking application.

In addition to this new document management capability and enhanced external system integration, the new version provides many project management usability enhancements including drag-and-drop scheduling of project tasks and defects in the project iteration plan.

SpiraPlan provides a complete Agile Project Management System in one package, that can manages your project's requirements, releases, iterations, tasks and issues in one environment, fully synchronized. SpiraPlan provides reporting dashboards of key project progress and risk indicators, task progress, effort slippage, project velocity, task burndown / burnup, top risk and issues, in one consolidated view.

SpiraTeam contains all of the features provided by SpiraTest, our highly acclaimed quality assurance system and SpiraPlan, our agile-enabled project management solution. With integrated customizable dashboards of key project information, SpiraTeam allows you to take control of your entire project lifecycle and synchronize the hitherto separate worlds of development and testing.

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