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    Zephyr’s Test Management Solutions Ready for Atlassian’s New JIRA 6

    by  • May 21, 2013 • Announcements, JIRA, Press Releases, Product Releases, Zephyr Community Edition, Zephyr Enterprise Edition, Zephyr for JIRA • 0 Comments

    Twelve years ago Atlassian redefined the issue tracking market with a powerful, yet easy-to-use, bug tracking solution. Since then the company has grown into a leading provider of enterprise collaboration software for product development teams. Today, we’re thrilled to say that we have the only three test management solutions that support the newly announced...

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    Tomorrow: Atlassian Special Event

    by  • May 13, 2013 • Announcements, Events • 0 Comments

    In case you did not know, tomorrow Atlassian is hosting a Special Event at their headquarters in San Francisco. Drop by, have a beer or win a t-shirt, and check out an awesome presentation featuring Atlassian’s CMO Paul Willard in conversation with social entrepreneur and Room to Read Founder John Wood to celebrate the release of Creating Room to Read: A Story of Hope in...

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    Zephyr for JIRA Unveils a Modern and Refreshing Makeover

    by  • April 21, 2013 • Announcements, Customers, JIRA, Product Releases, Zephyr for JIRA • 0 Comments

    Today, we’re thrilled to launch a new look and feel to Zephyr for JIRA. For those JIRA enthusiasts who have been playing with JIRA 6.0 EAP, they have already caught a glimpse of the refreshing and modern style to the leading track everything project management tool. Keeping lock-step with JIRA, Zephyr for JIRA v1.7 has...

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    Guest Blog: Combining Automated and Manual Testing to Maximize Visibility

    by  • April 15, 2013 • Automation, Developer, Guest Blog, Thought Leadership • 0 Comments

    Guest Author: Matthew Baker, Software Developer, Rough Stone Software. Testing has historically been a heavily manual process, but to the benefit of software quality everywhere this is becoming less acceptable to organizations, and less feasible overall. Today’s systems tend to have a great deal of functionality and with that comes more testing. Continuing to...

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