ThoughtWorks Studios’ New Mingle 3.0 Improves Team Collaboration and Program Management for Agile ALM

By Prne, Gaea News Network
Tuesday, November 3, 2009

SAN FRANCISCO -

- Development teams can collaborate via enterprise IM chat that is tied to specific Mingle(R) artifacts for on-demand review, new reporting extends across multiple projects

Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2009 — ThoughtWorks Studios, a global leader in Agile ALM tools and training, today unveiled a major new release of its Mingle(R) project management tool. Features of Mingle 3.0 focus on new levels of collaborative communication and extending reporting and manager visibility across multiple projects for improved program management. In line with its new online collaboration capabilities, Mingle also is being integrated with Google Wave (see today’s release: (ThoughtWorks Studios to Demo Mingle Integration with Google Wave for Agile ALM) to further improve the communication and efficiency of development teams.

“Having the ability to centralize a range of unstructured communications and associate them collectively with a specific project artifact will reduce wasted time sifting through past correspondence to stay on task,” said Cyndi Mitchell, managing director for ThoughtWorks Studios. “This new version of Mingle also provides managers with new levels of visibility on progress and how resources are being used across multiple projects.”

Mingle is the project management component of ThoughtWorks Studios’ recently launched Adaptive ALM(TM), a complete development solution that includes Twist(R) (test automation) and Cruise(R) (release management). The result is a fully automated solution that supports all aspects of the software development and delivery lifecycle, from requirements definition and portfolio management to test automation, quality assurance and release management.

Major new features in Mingle 3.0 include:

– Online Team Collaboration - to help teams work more efficiently and collaboratively, ThoughtWorks Studios has designed an entirely new communications platform called “Murmurs.” Murmurs(TM) captures conversations that would otherwise have been lost through unstructured communications - such as IM chats, emails, etc. - and instantly associates team conversations with Mingle project artifacts. All software development team members can share ideas, better track progress in real-time, and improve intra-team and cross-team visibility and traceability. The first external integration of Murmurs uses Jabber chat. — Program Management Capabilities - new program-level management features provide cross-project visibility, traceability and extended reporting capabilities. It includes a pre-built cross-project reporting macro and extends the Macro Developer Tool Kit to enable flexible reporting from multiple projects in real time. Managers now can easily copy cards and create links between projects to manage work between projects. — Enterprise Scalability - the application now supports Mingle clustering, which facilitates horizontal scaling for larger organizations. — Simplified Reporting - the new Macro Editor helps users new to Mingle Macros by automating syntax within projects thus simplifying the creation and preview of charts. — Enhanced Usability and Support - additional reporting capabilities include a Macro Creator for developers. This helps simplify and automate syntax for powerful reporting within Mingle projects when creating reports and previewing charts. Other enhancements add support for software configuration management (SCM) through Subversion(R) 1.6.5, API updates that provide better access to information within Mingle for integration with external applications or systems, and updates to available MQL database queries. Personalization upgrades allow end-users to manage history notification subscriptions and add personal icons to a user profile page.

Mingle 3.0 includes enhanced support for project team members by way of Tasktop Pro. The Mingle Connector for Tasktop Pro will bring the power of Mingle to the desktop, allowing Mingle users to access task-focused work from the development environment. The connector also will provide cross-repository accessibility and dependency management so that team members can easily relate Mingle cards to artifacts within other tracking systems supported by Tasktop Pro. In addition, Tasktop’s automated time-tracking solution will integrate with Mingle, providing a much needed integration layer between developer tools and the Agile ALM stack. This allows team members to accurately track actual hours on the desktop, submit them in aggregate to related Mingle cards and provide improved visibility for the entire team. Tasktop Pro also allows team members to enrich their day-to-day conversations via direct integration with the new Murmurs collaboration feature in Mingle.

“The new features in Mingle 3.0 are designed to turn unstructured communications into a powerful asset for developers, while expanding the reach and visibility managers need when coordinating complex, multiple projects,” said Chad Wathington, vice president of product management for ThoughtWorks Studios. “Together with the integration with Google Wave, Mingle will continue to help developers work the way they like while helping the overall development team work in unison through better collaboration, program visibility and more accurate, flexible reporting.”

About ThoughtWorks Studios

ThoughtWorks Studios is a global leader in Agile ALM tools and training. Its products and services are used by organizations as a foundation for sustainable Agile adoption, where project management, automation and engineering best practices are required. The company’s Adaptive ALM solution provides a platform for managing all aspects of the software development lifecycle, from requirements definition and project management to test automation, quality assurance and release management. The three products that make up Adaptive ALM, Mingle (project management) Twist (test automation) and Cruise (release management), are available as an integrated solution or as stand-alone products. The company also provides in-depth training courses that cover all aspects of Agile ALM through its Agile Workshops series. Backed as an independent division of ThoughtWorks(R), the pioneering leader in Agile development and best-practices, ThoughtWorks Studios’ customers include 3M, Barclays, BBC, eBay, Honeywell, McGraw-Hill, Rackspace and Vodafone. It is headquartered in San Francisco and Bangalore, with offices in London and select cities in Europe, Asia and Australia. For more information, please visit www.thoughtworks-studios.com.

Media Contact: Christie Denniston Catapult PR-IR cdenniston@catapultpr-ir.com O: +1-303-581-7760 C: +1-303-827-5164

Source: ThoughtWorks Studios

Christie Denniston of Catapult PR-IR, +1-303-581-7760, cell, +1-303-827-5164, cdenniston at catapultpr-ir.com

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