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"Joining the Eclipse Foundation underscores CA's commitment to embrace the open source paradigm," said Yogesh Gupta, senior vice president and chief technology officer at Computer Associates, as CA announced yesterday that it was joining the Eclipse Foundation.
CA will contribute code to the Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP) Top-Level Project and has also been appointed by the TPTP Project Management Committee (PMC) as the TPTP Monitoring Tools Project Lead.
CA has already been working closely with the Eclipse Project to fully integrate its AllFusion Harvest Change Manager with Eclipse 3.0.
"AllFusion Harvest Change Manager manages all stages of the software life cycle to improve the quality, reliability and auditability of both traditional and web-based applications to streamline the development process," says a CA spokesman. "Access and use of AllFusion Harvest Change Manager from any Eclipse environment provides a single point of control for changes, automates resource tracking, helps to satisfy audit and government requirements for record-keeping and management reporting, and increases programmer productivity."
"CA will work closely with the Eclipse community to broaden the spectrum of the test and performance tools available on the Eclipse Platform," promised CA's Gupta.
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CAJoinsButWhereIsSun? 12/21/04 06:13:41 AM EST | |||
That's a massive company to have on your side. How much longer can Sun stay outside the Eclipse grouping - though their execs were hardening their position this week I hear and saying, provocatively, "Even eclipses have coronas." |
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