CollabNet

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CollabNet
Type Private
Founded 1999
Headquarters Brisbane, California
Key people Bill Portelli, President and CEO
Brian Behlendorf, Founder and CTO
Industry Computer software
Products CollabNet Subversion
CollabNet platform
CUBiT
Website collab.net

CollabNet produces development collaboration software, enabling groups of developers to work together on a project, even if they are geographically dispersed from one another[citation needed]. CollabNet claims 300 enterprise customers and 1.1 million users in dozens of countries.[1]

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CollabNet was founded in 1999 by O'Reilly Media and Brian Behlendorf, co-founder of the Apache project. The current president and CEO is Bill Portelli.

In 2000, CollabNet started the open source Subversion, now the leading revision control in open-source projects [2] with over 2 million users.[1] CollabNet also sponsors the open source collaboration website Tigris.org, which runs their CollabNet Enterprise Edition product.

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CollabNet's flagship product, CollabNet Enterprise Edition, integrates tools for version control, requirement, issue and task tracking, communication and application lifecycle management in a collaborative software development environment. It is one of the leading platform for geographically distributed software development organizations.[citation needed]

CollabNet CUBiT is the solution to centrally manage development as well as build and test systems for globally distributed teams.[citation needed]

CollabNet Community Edition provides tools and community management needed to foster collaborative development.[citation needed]

CollabNet Enterprise Subversion extends the capabilities of Subversion and enables businesses to deploy Subversion with the level of security and efficiency required by large development organizations. CollabNet Enterprise Subversion extends Subversion, which was specifically designed for geographically distributed development projects, to large development organizations.

SourceForge Enterprise Edition was acquired by CollabNet from VA Software on April 24, 2007.[1]

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