Teamstudio Edition 24 Features Branching and Merging to Enable
Concurrent Application Development Streams; Reduces Risk and Boosts the
Efficiency of Development Teams
BEVERLY, Mass,--Teamstudio, the global
leader in software solutions that address IT Governance requirements
for Lotus Notes, announces today the release of Teamstudio
Edition 24 with
support for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino®
Version 8. Additional features of this suite of development tools
include advanced branching and merging technology that saves IT
organizations time, reduces risk and increases efficiency when
developing and managing Lotus Notes applications.
Teamstudio Edition 24 contains major enhancements to its flagship
products that boost development team efficiency. For instance, a key
feature of the new version of Teamstudio CIAO!®
is the new branching and merging support. Branching enables
development teams to create a copy of an application allowing them to
work on separate versions of an application concurrently. Doing
concurrent development in branches eliminates the risk that changes to
applications, which have not been approved for promotion, are not
inadvertently included in a bug fix release.
“For the most part, IT organizations rarely
work on one version of an application in isolation. Many times, there
are multiple development teams working on multiple changes to an
application, each with different release schedules,”
said Craig Schumann, Teamstudio Senior Vice President of Research &
Development. “One team could be working on
changes to the 2.0 version, while another team is completing updates to
version 1.5 of the same application. Branching basically allows
developers to continue working on new features while still being able to
support older versions of the application design.”
About Teamstudio
Teamstudio promotes policies,
technologies and consulting that address IT governance requirements for
the Lotus Notes application lifecycle. We enable our clients to
efficiently and effectively manage change by applying policies and best
practices for control, compliance, efficiency and security within their
Lotus Notes application environment. For more information, visit www.teamstudio.com
or their corporate blog at www.governancefornotes.com
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