We’ve just posted the Q2 schedule for our ongoing series of personalized online demos of Polarion ALM with time for participant Q-and-A. We began offering these 45-minute sessions illustrating ALM be…
Thanks to those who helped get the word out about the launch of Polarion’s Subversion workshops in the UK last week. This week we have more news, which we hope you will also share with people you kno…
The slots for our series of free personalized online ALM demos are filling up fast – as of today almost half of our capacity is already booked solid! Although we will probably schedule more such sess…
Through March, 2008 Polarion Software is offering a series of free personal online demos of Polarion ALM 3.0.
If you already use Polarion ALM, you probably don’t need to participate in these, but w…
Sometimes people ask me how it is possible to track status of items that have been refined by subitems. Imagine having a change request that has been broken down into several tasks. In the following …
In the last blogs we spent quite some time to discuss how you plan items and how you can react on changes in your plan. However we did not use links in our plan. As many items have relationships it i…
In Part 1, we worked out how you access your documents located in a Subversion repository. In this part we will discuss several ideas how you could expose Subversion meta data, like version informati…
Through the end of 2007, Polarion Software will be offering free, in-depth online demos of Polarion ALM 3.0. The sessions will run on the following dates:
Date Time P…
Polarion ® ALM 3.0 is now available for Linux in addition to the previously released distribution for Windows ® . Scripts providing fully or partially automated installation are included in the dist…