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ElectricCommander — Build-test-deploy automation

 Enterprises for which software is mission-critical — such as Qualcomm, Intuit,  and Caterpillar — use ElectricCommander to create a competitive advantage through higher software quality, reduced costs, and increased developer productivity.

With ElectricCommander, your developers, release engineers, build managers, QA teams, and managers gain:

  • Faster cycle time and more efficient hardware utilization
  • Shared platform for disseminating best practices and reusing common procedures
  • Improved ability to support geographically distributed teams
  • Greater agility through Continuous Integration and Testing

PRODUCT FEATURES


ElectricCommander® is the only enterprise-class build management solution. It is language- and tool-agnostic, so whether your projects use Java, Ant, C/C++, Make, etc, it will make build management tasks more repeatable, more visible, and more efficient.

Visibility and Traceability for Compliance Efforts

Too often, build and release processes are hidden behind the scenes, visible to only a few. Consequently, engineering decision makers do not have information about the back-end processes so critical to achieving product delivery deadlines and quality standards. In addition, to meet the external compliance demands of today's enterprise, all processes must be consistent, reproducible, and controllable.

Test Automation
ElectricCommander provides efficient, effective unit and system test
automation by:

  • Dynamically provisioning and configuring the target environment,
  • Eliminating manual invocation of complex test suites,
  • Transforming volumes of test result data into actionable metrics.

Solving Build and Release Challenges with Distributed Development Teams
Whether teams are distributed across the street, across town, or across the globe, distributed development presents challenges. Requiring a distributed software development organization to function effectively across multiple locations places greater importance on:

  • Effective communication
  • Productive, well-defined workflows
  • Visibility and reporting

There are additional, specific challenges for distributed software development teams within the build and release process, including resource availability, network bandwidth, etc. Furthermore, teams have traditionally relied upon the nightly build for production build and test cycles. When teams are located across the globe there is no overnight.

USER BENEFITS


With the ElectricCommander build management solution, your developers, release engineers, build managers, QA teams, and managers gain:

  • Faster cycle time and more efficient hardware utilization
  • Shared platform for disseminating best practices & reusing common procedures

Electric Cloud supports a repeatable, transparent, and auditable software production process with:

  • Framework for procedure reuse and standardization
  • Reporting and analytics


COMPANY INFORMATION


Electric Cloud

Electric Cloud is the private development cloud company. Electric Cloud bridges the gap between physical and virtual IT environments and development processes and tools to create smart development clouds. The company's patented and award-winning products help development organizations to speed time to market, boost developer productivity, and improve software quality with flexible self-service tools that provide comprehensive management and reporting.

Electric Cloud
676 W. Maude Ave
Sunnyvale, Ca. 94085
www.electric-cloud.com
info@electric-cloud.com

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