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Home > Agile News > Electric Cloud Releases ElectricAccelerator 6.0

Electric Cloud Releases ElectricAccelerator 6.0

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Monday, 03 October 2011 11:43

It’s a sunny day for Sunnyvale’s Electric Cloud, as the software company specializing in software build tools, announced the release of ElectricAccelerator 6.0, along with two new products: ElectricAccelerator Developer Edition (EADE) and ElectricAccelerator Workgroup Edition (EAWE).

The company says in their release that the new version of ElectricAccelerator will allow developers to use the full power of their individual machine cores “for parallel processing, better utilization of resources, and reduced wait time in the build queue.”

Electric Cloud also singles out a happy unidentified customer in the press release:

From the announcement:One Electric Cloud customer, a leading semiconductor manufacturer with a number of satellite offices, uses ElectricAccelerator to speed its software development cycle. Dealing with geographically dispersed teams presents a challenge, as developers in the satellite offices do not always have network access back to the main office. Using EADE allows this company to give developers in each of its satellite offices access to the same build acceleration the main office enjoys, without worrying about network connectivity.

According to Electric Cloud’s website, the company counts AMD, Broadcom, Intel, Qualcomm, and Freescale Semiconductor among it’s semiconductor clients.

The company is also holding the 2011 Electric Cloud Summit for Electric Cloud for customers, partners, and guests this week at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, California. The free two-day event, from October 6-7, will include presentations and seminars on topics, including DevOps, development automation, and the company’s ElectricAccelerator and ElectricCommander products.

Electric Cloud also recently joined a vendor partnership along with Nimbula, Atalanta Systems, Gluster, and Scality with the goal of “building out a complete cloud stack ecosystem,” according to the announcement..   

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