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AccuRev 4.5.1 Now Available
We strongly encourage all AccuRev customers on
maintenance to upgrade to this Service Pack, and in
particular, those who are still running V4.5.0
(released October 2006) will find that V4.5.1
contains an important performance optimization. You
can download V4.5.1 at:
http://www.accurev.com/download.htm
If you have any questions, please feel free to
contact the AccuRev customer support team at support@accurev.com.
Click here to Download 4.5.1
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Thank you for your continued interest in AccuRev
and welcome to the January 2007 AccuRev
Customer Newsletter.
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| Managing Vendor Code Customizations with AccuRev |
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Our latest AccuRev white paper describes how
stream-based SCM provides a more intuitive and
efficient parallel development model for managing
customizations to
vendor code.
Customizing or extending third party “vendor” source
code is becoming increasingly common especially with
the availability of open-source software.
The author, David Thomas was a Senior Software
Engineer at Orbitz.com where he successfully
implemented AccuRev for an effective best-of-breed
application lifecycle management (ALM) solution.
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Click Here to Access White Papers in the SCM Resource Center |
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| Get the Basics on SOA |
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The AccuRev SCM Podcast is now featuring a series on
SOA. Learn about what SOA is, and what the
components of SOA are (HTML, XML, WSDL and others).
We're also looking for comments and feedback on what
items our customers would like to hear about. If you
have podcast suggestions just reply to this email!
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Click Here to Download the Podcasts |
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| AccuPass Program - Get a Free 2-user Personal License |
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The AccuPass program allows customers to receive a
free 2-user personal license for AccuRev to
use for their personal projects and training.
Customers are also allowed to pass this same offer
on to two friends.
To learn more and sign up for the AccuPass
program click here
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| Think Globally, Code Locally |
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Damon Poole, AccuRev founder and CTO, shares
tried-and-true best practices that help global teams
improve the development process by thinking globally
and coding locally. This article appeared in Dr.
Dobbs on January 11th, 2006.
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Click Here to Read the Entire Article |
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