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AccuRev Leverages Web 2.0 Technology to Extend Process Management Reach Across the Organization
AccuRev announced a new AJAX-based Web Interface and a native integration with Microsoft Windows Explorer for its SCCM Solution
Jun. 26, 2008 11:30 AM
AccuRev announced a new AJAX-based Web Interface and a
native integration with Microsoft Windows Explorer for its process-centric
software change and configuration
management (SCCM)
solution. These new capabilities make it easy to integrate every knowledge
worker into the development process and offer new ways to share information.
AccuRev Web Interface
The AccuRev
Web Interface, developed with the Google Web Toolkit, provides a desktop
look and feel for accessing files, streams, and version differences
- Development managers can easily browse projects, and perform
code reviews from any location. Team leads, release engineers or developers may
create new streams of development or download files and documents to work on while
out of the office.
- Permalinks provide direct browser access to
AccuRev-controlled elements in the repository, providing managers and team
leads the ability to view changes and dive into pertinent details. They can
also be used in collaboration tools and frameworks such as wiki’s, forums, and
blogs. Users may also use them to enhance third-party
issue tracking systems by associating code changes with issues in change
documents.
AccuBridge for Windows Explorer
AccuBridge
for Windows Explorer allows users to manage their work under AccuRev
version control by simply right-clicking in Microsoft Windows Explorer.
- Product managers, technical writers and other
non-programming knowledge workers may now link their work product, such as
product documentation, marketing collateral, meeting notes, spreadsheets and
presentations, into the overall release.
- Enhances compliance with FDA, Sarbanes-Oxley or other
company mandates for process controls and full audit-ability.
Chris Barnes, Senior Systems Analyst and AccuRev
Administrator at Alaska Airlines, said, “Our PeopleSoft and Siebel teams can
now easily version their development artifacts with AccuRev using the new
AccuBridge for Windows Explorer. Taking advantage of the multiple version
history, they no longer are required to keep huge copies of databases lying
around and can respond more quickly to maintenance and fix situations.”
Damon Poole, AccuRev CTO, said, “After deploying AccuRev to
the typical users of software
configuration management, other people in the organization that interact
with the engineering groups also wish to work in the same environment and
receive the same benefits. These new AccuRev interfaces extend the ease of
access to shared assets and significantly contribute to closer collaboration.
This is especially valuable for Agile teams where multiple disciplines are
interacting on a daily basis.”
For more information
on AccuRev contact Alex Forbes, aforbes@accurev.com at AccuRev.
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