FIT Issue Management

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FIT is an enterprise-wide issue management platform created by Chris Justus and developed by the team at Alcea Technologies. Web-based, the FIT system is built on Java and can be installed on any platform including Windows, Unix and Mac webservers. It features a proprietary flat file database, but can also connect to any JDBC compliant database such as Oracle, MySQL and MS-SQL with the optional database module. The system installs with a web server in about 5 minutes with basic configuration taking less than an hour.

The platform allows administrators to create and manage multiple integrated systems that Alcea calls "Tracks". This means, for example, that from the central FIT platform, you can have a system that is used as a help desk, one to track internal projects, one for customer email management and another to track IT equipment inventory, as each track can use a separate template, skin, set of users, etc. There is also a module to manage the testing process that integrates with the BugTrack template.

Out of the box, the system can be installed and configured in less than an hour and used to track a number of items in different ways depending on what template is used. The system is also designed to allow advanced users to edit and create custom fields to capture information the way they wish, use groups to manage security within the system (allowing groups to only view certain fields), manage workflow (automating how issues move through the system), customize the look (use your logo, colours, layout of system) and you can also use the rank setting to prioritize issues. The LDAP module allows you to authenticate against a managed list such as Active Directory.


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