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AccuRev and Coverity have announced a new technology partnership that will help software development teams to improve the quality and security of their applications in today's fast paced agile development environments. Leading development organizations rely on Coverity's advanced source code analysis products to ensure the integrity of their code and AccuRev's process-centric software configuration management products to automate and accelerate their development processes. A driving factor in partnership was the success that customers of both companies consistently realize through integrating products from AccuRev and Coverity. The new partnership will allow both companies to provide additional integration capabilities that help joint customers derive even greater value from their investment in technology from Coverity and AccuRev.
AccuRev and Coverity have formed this partnership to deliver additional value to their common customers in the embedded software, ISV, and other mission critical software development markets. With product integration, joint customers of Coverity and AccuRev can now fully automate the process of moving code through the release process while ensuring source code integrity and successful builds every step of the way.
Development organizations rely on advanced source code analysis products from Coverity to identify potential quality defects and security vulnerabilities early in the development cycle when they are most cost effective to eliminate. To manage and accelerate the delivery of their mission-critical code, development organizations use process-centric SCM technology from AccuRev to enable efficient change and configuration management for complex parallel, geographically distributed and agile development environments.
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