ThoughtWorks Studios
ThoughtWorks Studios is the software division of ThoughtWorks, an IT consultancy. It creates software development tools for project teams.[1] ThoughtWorks Studios' products include Mingle for Agile project management, Go for Agile release management and Twist for Agile testing.
History
ThoughtWorks Studios was started in 2006 by ThoughtWorks[2]. ThoughtWorks Studios released its first product, Mingle a tool for project management in 2007[3]. In September 2008, it released Cruise, its continuous integration and release management product[4]. Their third product, Twist, a test automation solution, was released in early 2009[5].
ThoughtWorks Studios announced their Adaptive ALM solution on August 17, 2009[6]. Adaptive ALM integrates Mingle, Cruise and Twist [7][8].
In 2010, ThoughtWorks Studios announced Go as a successor to Cruise[9]. Go is a release management and continuous delivery product[10].
Products
External links
References
- ^ ThoughtWorks Profile, Crunchbase
- ^ ThoughtWorks Agile History
- ^ Mingle from ThoughtWorks Studios to Be the First Commercial Software in JRuby, The Free Library, 2007
- ^ ThoughtWorks releases Cruise, The Server Side, 2008-07-29
- ^ ThoughtWorks Announces Twist, Automated Functional Testing Platform, InfoQ, 2008-10-06
- ^ Thoughtworks Studios Releases Adaptive ALM, Dr. Dobbs, 2009-08-17
- ^ ThoughtWorks Brings Agile to Application Lifecycle Management with Adaptive ALM, eWeek, 2009-08-19
- ^ Adaptive ALM tool suite built for agile, SD Times, 2009-08-17
- ^ ThoughtWorks Studios unveils new release management platform, SD Times, 2010-07-20
- ^ ThoughtWorks Studios Announces 'Go' to Enable Breakthrough Agile Approach of Continuous Delivery, PR Newswire, 2010-07-20
- ^ Mingle Project Management Tool Updated, Dr Dobbs, 2010-04-14
- ^ ThoughtWorks Studios Announces 'Go' to Enable Breakthrough Agile Approach of Continuous Delivery, Forbes.com, 2010-07-20
- ^ ThoughtWorks puts new Twist on testing, SD Times, 2010-3-2010