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CollabNet
Company typePrivate
IndustrySoftware, cloud computing
Founded1999
HeadquartersBrisbane, California
Key people
Bill Portelli, Cofounder, Chairman, President and CEO
ProductsCollabNet Subversion
CollabNet TeamForge
CollabNet Lab Management
CollabNet ScrumWorks Pro
CloudForge
Websitecollab.net

CollabNet is a developer of software development and application lifecycle management tools available as an online service.

History

CollabNet was founded in July, 1999 by Tim O'Reilly and Brian Behlendorf.[1] Bill Portelli joined CollabNet as CEO in August, 1999 and still holds that position.[2]

One of its first products was SourceXchange, a software development marketplace where you could bid for contracts to develop software applications.[citation needed] CollabNet retired SourceXchange after 18 months and started focusing on Sourcecast in December 1999.[3] After undergoing a few major releases, SourceCast was re-launched as CollabNet Enterprise Edition in 2002. In 2007, CollabNet acquired VA Software.[4] CollabNet subsequently merged the CollabNet Enterprise Edition from VA and SourceForge Enterprise Edition products, and re-launched the product as TeamForge in 2009.[5]

In 2000, CollabNet founded the open source project Subversion, a version control system.[citation needed] CollabNet founded the Subversion project as an effort to write an open-source version-control system that operated much like CVS but fixed bugs and supplied some features missing in CVS. In November 2009, CollabNet worked with Apache Software Foundation to get Subversion accepted into the Apache Incubator.[citation needed]

In February 2010, CollabNet acquired Danube, a company specializing in Agile/Scrum management software tools (including ScrumWorks), consulting, and training. In October 2010, CollabNet acquired Codesion, a company specializing in open source tools.[6] In early 2011, CollabNet added its commercial TeamForge and ScrumWorksPro tools to the Codesion service. On July 30, 2012[7]

CollabNet's products

Collabnet develops Subversion Edge, a Subversion software for Windows, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Solaris and CollabNet TeamForge, for application lifecycle management. Other products include Lab Management to manage configuration options, ScrumWorks for agile development and CloudForge for software deployment and scaling. CollabNet also produces the open source CollabNet Desktop, released under the Eclipse Public License, which allows developers to connect to subversion repositories as well as servers running CollabNet TeamForge, and CollabNet Lab Management.

References

  1. ^ The Apache Software Foundation (1999-04-13). "Board of Directors Meeting Minutes - 13 April 1999". Retrieved 2010-03-23.
  2. ^ "Executive Team - CollabNet". www.open.collab.net. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
  3. ^ "CollabNet Rolls out SourceCast".
  4. ^ "CollabNet Acquires SourceForge".
  5. ^ "TeamForge merges SourceForge Enterprise with CollabNet Enterprise Edition".
  6. ^ "CollabNet Further Embraces Cloud with Codesion Acquisition".
  7. ^ "CollabNet's New CloudForge User-Interface Brings Consumer-Like Experience And Flexibility To Enterprise Cloud Development".