Using PureCM to Develop Websites

by Stephen Worthington 16. February 2009 10:00
The problem PureCM was originally designed to help software developers work together to share their code and facilitate parallel development. The last ten years has seen a huge rise in web development which brings with it new ways of working. Although PureCM can be used to store any type of data, if not set up correctly web developers might feel they are fighting against PureCM to work the way they want. This blog outlines some of these different ways of working and how PureCM can be set up to complement them. Multi-User Workspace SCM best practices will always advocate having a ... [More]

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PureCM gets a complete makeover

by Stephen Worthington 24. November 2008 10:31
Why we tackled the GUI The PureCM GUI is used to perform many different tasks. For example: Developers write and submit code Merge Managers/Integrators merge changesets between streams Testers raise issues Project Managers view reports and check on the status of a project Feedback from our customers has shown that the current GUI works well in small organisations where the same user performs multiple or all of these tasks. In larger organisations where one user typically performs one task the current GUI does it all ... [More]

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