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ProjectLocker (www.projectlocker.com), the Internet's leading provider of rapidly deployable advanced software quality tools, today announced a partnership with Rally Software in which it will build integrations for Rally’s Agile lifecycle management solutions. Future enhancements between Rally, Subversion source code management and ProjectLocker’s proprietary analytics will help Agile development teams extend their existing enterprise tooling investments, reduce implementation costs and seamlessly unify technical and role-based silos into a collaborative dashboard.
ProjectLocker is committed to equipping the world's top software developers with the most dynamic and effective tools necessary to deliver the highest quality applications. As a result, ProjectLocker’s integration with Rally’s award-winning Agile solutions will provide Rally users with managed and secured repositories for hosted Subversion, along with ProjectLocker’s proprietary enhancements such as Subversion Analytics. The combined power of Rally, Subversion and ProjectLocker will deliver a unique framework in which development teams can significantly accelerate their time to market while simultaneously lowering the cost of ownership for infrastructure.
“Agile software development epitomizes every best practice we feel is essential to successful software development,” says Corregan Brown, Vice-President of Customer Services for ProjectLocker. “And, like any development process, secure, reliable access to your source code, whenever, wherever, and however you need it is a cornerstone of an Agile engagement, so we're excited to partner with Rally to provide a complete software development solution for Agile teams everywhere.”
“Our partners provide a comprehensive network of expert resources that offer a wide range of business, process and technology services related to delivering software that provides immediate business value,” said Greg Crandall, Rally’s VP of Business Development. “We’re thrilled that partners like ProjectLocker have stepped up to build integrations that extend the value of Rally’s solutions to all corners of the software-driven enterprise.”
Pricing and Availability
Information on ProjectLocker's integration between Rally and Subversion is currently available in Rally's Web 2.0 community, Agile Commons, at www.agilecommons.org. There is currently no additional cost for users already subscribed to both Rally and ProjectLocker.
About ProjectLocker
ProjectLocker provides tools and services to help software development teams quickly set up an enterprise-quality infrastructure at an affordable price. Using ProjectLocker, teams can spend less time finding, configuring, and managing tools and more time doing what is most important — writing great software to meet customer needs. ProjectLocker's Subversion hosting, Trac hosting, document management, and wiki solutions provide everything teams need to communicate with each other and with their customers. ProjectLocker's web-based delivery model allows teams to access their tools securely anywhere they can access the Internet — even through most client firewalls. For more information, contact ProjectLocker at +1-866-GO-GET-PL (+1-866-464-3875) or at sales@projectlocker.com.
About Rally
Rally is the #1 partner for Agile success through its family of products, coaching and community support. With a dedicated focus on Agile practices, Rally helps organizations of all sizes shorten their development cycles, minimize risk, and collaborate across teams and silos. Rally's on-demand Agile lifecycle management products were honored with three-time Jolt Product Excellence Awards (the industry's Oscars) in 2006, 2007 and 2008 and currently support over 360 corporate customers and 18,000 active subscribers in more than 30 countries. Rally's end-to-end solutions for Agile development also include Agile University, the largest source for Agile training, and Agile Commons, the largest collaborative Web 2.0 community dedicated to advancing software agility. For more information, visit www.rallydev.com.
Rally Software Development is a registered trademark of Rally Software Development Corp. All other trademarks mentioned in this release are the property of their respective owners.
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