CollabNet Named To SD Times 100 For Tenth Straight Year
Company continues winning streak with recognition in ALM and DevOps
BRISBANE, Calif., June 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- CollabNet® (www.collab.net), the leader for Enterprise Cloud Development, today announced it has been named to the 2013 SD Times 100 for the tenth consecutive year. This year's recognition is in the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) category for its TeamForge® ALM platform. Subversion, the open source SCM tool it created and still supports, also was recognized in the DevOps category. SD Times (www.sdtimes.com) names companies and organizations of all sizes who have demonstrated leadership and innovation that contributes to the advancement of the software development industry over the past calendar year.
"The software development industry is led by innovative companies like CollabNet," said Alan Zeichick, Editorial Director of BZ Media's SD Times. "When choosing the 2013 SD Times 100, we carefully considered each organization's products and services, reputation with software development managers, and the new ideas and thought leadership that it brings to the industry. Thanks to companies like CollabNet, a leader in Application Lifecycle Management, the art and science of software development continues to advance at a rapid pace."
CollabNet's TeamForge ALM platform (http://www.collab.net/products/teamforge) continues to evolve as the industry's most complete and open platform for building and deploying applications by distributed teams. Enterprise IT organizations use TeamForge to manage multiple technology processes, commercial and open source tools, and deployment applications through both on-premise and privately hosted deployments, or as an offering within CloudForge™. In addition, TeamForge was recognized by Forrester Research, Gartner, Info-Tech Research and Visual Studio Magazine during the past year.
"For 10 straight years we have been recognized by SD Times for being one of the most innovative companies in IT," said Bill Portelli, co-founder and CEO of CollabNet. "In the past year we have again led the industry and applied our strengths in open source, distributed development, social collaboration and hosted developer communities to address key drivers in the software industry – including Agile, cloud development, enterprise Git, DevOps and ALM."
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About BZ Media
BZ Media LLC® is a high-tech media company combining the best of print and Web-based publishing, offering industry-leading magazines, newspapers, Web sites and conferences.
BZ Media's SD Times® (www.sdtimes.com) is the leading magazine for the software development industry. Published since 2000, SD Times reaches more than 65,000 subscribers in 131 countries, plus many more on sdtimes.com.
About CollabNet
CollabNet is a leading provider of Enterprise Cloud Development. With more than 10,000 global customers, the company provides a suite of platforms and services to address three major trends disrupting the software industry: Agile, DevOps and hybrid cloud development. Its CloudForge™ development-Platform-as-a-Service (dPaaS) enables cloud development through a flexible platform that is team friendly, enterprise ready and integrated to support leading third party tools. The CollabNet TeamForge® ALM, ScrumWorks® Pro Agile project management and Subversion Edge and Enterprise Git source code management platforms can be deployed separately or together, in the cloud or on-premise. CollabNet complements its technical offerings with industry leading consulting and training services for Agile and cloud development transformations. Many CollabNet customers improve productivity by as much as 70 percent, while reducing costs by 80 percent. For more information, please visit (www.collab.net).
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