Winning Strategies with Git: security, push-pull workflows and submodules
Recording of the webinar “Winning Strategies with Git: security, push-pull workflows and submodules”. The video covers the following topics when working with Git and codeBeamer: short introduction to Git how to set up repositories, access methods and access rights short introduction to Git using push-pull workflows (extremely useful in complex projects)
What’s new in codeBeamer 6.0?
codeBeamer RM 6.0 Released: Requirements Management for Innovators In the recent years, we have seen industries making traditional engineering products transforming into producers of information-powered consumer goods. Existing markets are disrupted, new markets are created every day. Cars are not simply about getting from point A to B anymore. They are about doing it safely, [...]
Jenkins, Git and codeBeamer: Build Management in the Cloud
Recording of the Webinar “Continuous Build Management with Jenkins & codeBeamer”. It demonstrates Jenkins (formerly known as Hudson) integrated with Git and codeBeamer, for continuous integration and build management on the Amazon EC2 Cloud.
Why Requirements Management matters? Porsche 911 vs Ford Edsel
Requirement Management is understanding what customers want, validating it and achieving the right goals. Simple concept that makes a big difference, yet so misunderstood. Learn how to build the next Porsche 911, not the next Ford Edsel.
Sneak peek to codeBeamer Requirements Management (RM) (brochure)
The formal release of our new product, codeBeamer RM, is due to Februrary 2012. Today, we made the product product brochure available for download (no registration needed). The brochure reveals exciting details about the new product, its features, and how it integrates with codeBeamer ALM, to make it a compelling one-box solution for Application Lifecycle [...]
codeBeamer RM is coming in January to solve your Requirement Management problems
The beginning of 2012 will be busy for Intland. Besides working with our newly acquired customers (companies that build the most awesome mobile devices and the fastest sportcars in the world), we will be launching a new product: codeBeamer RM. codeBeamer RM is an extension for Intland's award-winning ALM offering, that enables change- and configuration [...]
Gipfelstürmer: Distributed Version Control Systeme (DVCS)
Evaluieren Sie aktuell eine Umstellung Ihrer SoftwareEntwicklungssysteme auf Distributed Version Control Systeme (DVCS)? Dann finden Sie in nachstehendem InfoQ-Artikel Ihre überlegungen eindeutig bekräftigt: Fazit: "DVCS are becoming the norm rather than the exception". http://www.infoq.com/news/2011/12/eclipse-git Auch wir sind überzeugt, dass DVCS einen weltweiten Trend in Bewegung gesetzt haben: Git wird sich als reale Alternative ggü. Systemen [...]
DVCS on their way to the top
Are you currently evaluating the migration of your software development processes to Distributed Version Control Systems (DVCS)? Then below stated article from InfoQ will clearly emphasize your plannings: Summary: "DVCS are becoming the norm rather than the exception". http://www.infoq.com/news/2011/12/eclipse-git We at Intland are convinced that DVCS created a worldwide trend: Git will establish as the [...]
codeBeamer 5.7 Released: Integrator Workflows, Pull Requests and Social Coding Behind Your Firewall
Social coding is the new wave in collaborative software development. While the word "social" would imply that it is applicable only to the open source world, its scope is actually much broader than that. Social coding brings the same benefits to the enterprise as it does to distributed open source development teams: enables your people [...]
codeBeamer 5.6 Released: International Versions, Easy Git Setup and More
We have great news to share today: codeBeamer version 5.6 is available for free download! This release focuses on accelerating company wide adoption of collaboration practices. We are lowering the barriers by providing native language experience for German and Asian users (not restricted to English anymore!), and further simplifying the introduction of Distributed Version Control, [...]