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Instantiations, Inc., a leading provider of advanced Java development solutions, announced today that it has begun shipping CodePro AnalytiX, a new product that fosters continuous quality improvement throughout the entire code development cycle. CodePro AnalytiX ensures superior code quality and maximum developer productivity by adding code audit, metrics, testing and team collaboration capabilities to IBM Rational, WebSphere Studio and Eclipse integrated development environments. Announced at the same time is CodePro PlusPak, a complementary product that strengthens the overall software development experience. CodePro AnalytiX is designed to be used by every developer every day as they engage in the creative process of writing Java applications. Dynamic code audit checks hundreds of industry-standard rules and automatically detects and corrects violations as code is written. Junit test generation and code coverage ensure that software meets high quality standards before it moves into production. Sophisticated team collaboration facilities reach out and unite developers around a common set of standards whether they are down the hall or across an ocean.
Speaking live at SYS-CON.TV, "CodePro AnalytiX has advanced technology to the point where significant quality improvements can be achieved automatically during the coding phase of software development," said Mike Taylor, Instantiations CEO. "Using CodePro AnalytiX and a continuous code quality improvement strategy, customers will be able to find and correct problems early in the development process and that will result in better software, lower costs, faster time-to-market, and most importantly, happier users."
CodePro AnalytiX seamlessly integrates into IBM Rational, IBM WebSphere Studio, and Eclipse development environments. It adds a rich set of features to the base development environment, resulting in greater capability, and allows developers to work with the tools of their choice. The complementary CodePro PlusPak adds features such as design patterns, ergonomic enhancements and a powerful task scheduler. CodePro products have a proven reputation for enabling organizations to deliver high quality applications faster and at significantly reduced cost.
The price per developer for CodePro AnalytiX is $999 and CodePro PlusPak is $199. Upgrades are available to customers using current CodePro products. For additional information, pricing or upgrades please contact our sales department at (800) 808-3737 or by email at sales@instantiations.com. The products and free full-feature evaluations may be downloaded immediately from the company's web site at www.instantiations.com/codepro.
About Instantiations
Instantiations, Inc. provides leading edge software products, services and technologies for Java. Through our industry partnerships with IBM and Eclipse, Instantiations ensures that our products integrate seamlessly with the latest development environments and platforms. Instantiations is a member of the Eclipse Foundation and offers a line of products for IBM Rational and WebSphere Studio Java development tools. Based in Portland, Ore., Instantiations was founded in 1997 by a team of internationally recognized pioneers in the field of component software technology. Instantiations can be reached at (800) 808-3737. More information may be found at www.instantiations.com.
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