Atria Software

Atria Software Inc. was a software company that developed ClearCase in the early 1990s.[1] It was founded by Paul Levine,[2] David Jabs[3] and others on January 11, 1990.[4] Some of the Atria developers had worked on an earlier system: DSEE (Domain Software Engineering Environment) from Apollo Computer. After Hewlett-Packard bought Apollo Computer in 1989, they left to form Atria.[5][6][7] Atria later merged with Pure Software to form PureAtria.[8] That firm merged with Rational Software, which was purchased by IBM in 2003.[9] IBM continues to develop and market ClearCase.

References

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  7. Andrew DeFaria (December 21, 2004). "Re: cvs vs. clearcase?". Newsgroup: info-cvs@gnu.org.
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  9. "IBM Reports 2003 First-Quarter Results". IBM. April 14, 2003. Retrieved 2008-01-09.