Better Software - January 2009 - (Page 40) BuildLocker is a Web-based continuous integration solution for Java and .NET projects. BuildLocker is a virtual dedicated build machine that helps teams detect and identify defects and other code integration issues faster and more effectively in the development cycle, consequently cutting down on time to market for your particular application. BuildLocker allows you to schedule an automated build to occur monthly, weekly, nightly, every four hours, and even for every commit to your source code repository. projectlocker.com/site/build_locker info@projectlocker.com BuildlocKer One Percent Software telephone trial available training available address 866.464.3875 ext. 3 Yes Yes 100 Peachtree St. NW Ste. 610 Atlanta, GA 30303 Code Collaborator enables peer review of source code changes before or after files are checked into version control. Automate audit trails, enforce workflow, and generate reports. Works equally well for on-site and off-shore inspections. Integrates with SCM, issue-tracking, reporting, and other external systems. codecollaborator.com info@codecollaborator.com code collABorAtor Smart Bear Inc. telephone trial available training available address 512.257.1569 Yes Yes 12885 Research Blvd. Ste. 210 Austin, TX 78750 CodePro AnalytiX is the premier Java software testing tool for Eclipse developers who are concerned about improving the quality of their source code. AnalytiX seamlessly integrates into the Eclipse environment. With its powerful features, AnalytiX assists developers with creating high quality code, including static code analysis (with extensive OWASP-based security vulnerability audit rules), powerful reporting and metrics, automated JUnit test generation and JUnit test editor, code coverage analysis, integrated team collaboration, and more. www.instantiations.com/codepro/analytix/about.html sales@instantiations.com codepro AnAlytiX Instantiations, Inc. telephone trial available training available address 503.598.4900 Yes Yes 18101 SW Boones Ferry Rd. Ste. 200 Portland, OR 97224 CodePro Profiler is an Eclipse-based software development product that enables Java developers to easily find performance problems early in the development cycle and automatically locate performance bottlenecks, memory leaks, and threading issues. CodePro Profiler offers highly accurate profiling with nearly zero overhead and on-demand profiling with powerful telemetry reporting. CodePro Profiler seamlessly integrates into the Eclipse development process and includes extensive best practices documentation and optimization guides. www.instantiations.com/codepro/profiler sales@instantiations.com codepro profiler Instantiations, Inc. telephone trial available training available address 503.598.4900 Yes Yes 18101 SW Boones Ferry Rd. Ste. 200 Portland, OR 97224 cruiSe ThoughtWorks Cruise is a continuous integration and release management system that enables software teams to go live with new, tested features quickly and repeatably. By lowering the effort and risk associated with releasing complex applications, Cruise leaves your team free to focus on the stuff that really matters—delivering value through innovation. Cruise draws from the extensive continuous integration experience of ThoughtWorks, the creators of the original CruiseControl. www.thoughtworks.com/studios studios@thoughtworks.com 40 BETTER SOFTWARE JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2009 telephone trial available training available address 512.382.5017 Yes Yes 1 Market St. Spear Tower 35th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 www.StickyMinds.com http://www.projectlocker.com/site/build_locker http://www.projectlocker.com/site/build_locker http://www.codecollaborator.com http://www.codecollaborator.com http://www.instantiations.com/codepro/analytix/about.html http://www.instantiations.com/codepro/analytix/about.html http://www.instantiations.com/codepro/profiler http://www.instantiations.com/codepro/profiler http://www.thoughtworks.com/studios http://www.thoughtworks.com/studios http://www.StickyMinds.com
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