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CollabNet facilitates an Open Source Model of Development.

Filed in archive Enterprise Software by steve on July 20, 2005

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CollabNet Team Edition lets companies with fewer than 50 programmers create collaborative work environments to let programmers access code and share documentation

Open source isn't just influencing how companies buy and use software; it's also having an impact on how software is developed. As companies build increasingly complex and integrated applications across globally disbursed locations, the open-source model of distributed application development is taking hold.

To accommodate these needs, particularly within small and medium businesses, CollabNet Inc. on Tuesday introduced a version of its distributed application-development service aimed at teams with fewer than 50 programmers. CollabNet Team Edition lets companies create collaborative work environments for their programmers, where they can access code and share documentation

Prashanth RaiSource: InformationWeek



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