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Kickoff Event Readies Polarion for Version 2012 Release

Kickoff Event Readies Polarion for Version 2012 Release

In February, Polarion welcomed employees, consultants, and partners to a new kind of event: Polarion Kickoff 2012. The purpose of the event was threefold: to introduce the new Polarion QA product and…

Embedded World 2012: so much fun we could "bearly" stand it

Embedded World 2012: so much fun we could "bearly" stand it

Polarion Software took to the road in March, exhibiting at the Embedded World show in Nuremberg, Germany. We were pretty sure that Polarion’s requirements management and test management solutions can…

Polarion Wins "Best Quality Tool Award 2012"

Polarion Wins "Best Quality Tool Award 2012"

We’re very excited to report that Polarion Software was selected as winner of the “Tool Challenge” event at Software Quality Days, held January 18-19 in Vienna, Austria.

As winners, we were awarded …

Polarion 2011 SR3 released

Polarion 2011 SR3 released

As we end another year and look forward to the release of Polarion 2012, we’re not forgetting about version 2011. Our final service release contains a few new goodies:

A new Document sidebar…

Sneak Preview: Test Management in Polarion 2012

Sneak Preview: Test Management in Polarion 2012

The Polarion 2012 Early Access Program (EAP) has been underway for a while now and response from Polarion customers has been excellent. If you would like to participate and haven’t yet, please sign u…

Polarion in your next new car?

Polarion in your next new car?

Will you find Polarion somewhere in your next automobile? Well, no, not directly. But an increasing number of automotive OEMs and suppliers are discovering that Polarion can help them manage their ch…

How good it was!

How good it was!

It’s hard to believe it has already been more than six weeks since the first-ever Polarion User Conference! The event exceeded our hopes and we’re still receiving great feedback from participants ask…

Subversion 1.7: Zippy, but should you upgrade?

Subversion 1.7: Zippy, but should you upgrade?

by Lutz Dornbusch, Senior Consultant, Polarion Professional Services

Subversion 1.7 is a release mostly devoid of new features, but with many performance improvements. From some users’ highly appr…

Polarion Goes Scrum – 2011 (Part 6)

Polarion Goes Scrum – 2011 (Part 6)

By Nick Entin, VP R&D, Polarion Software
How Polarion Works during the Sprints
In the previous article of this series we learned more about all the different meetings that are important part of…