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…

Polarion and Coca Cola: the BEAR Facts

Polarion and Coca Cola: the BEAR Facts

What do Polarion and Coca Cola have in common? (Besides the fact that Coke powers some of our developers?) Well, it seems both companies have a weak spot for the endangered Polar Bear.

Since 2009, P…

Polarion 2011-SR2 update is released

Polarion 2011-SR2 update is released

The Polarion R&D team delivered Service Release 2 (2011-SR2) for all Polarion products. In addition to fixes, usability, and performance improvements, several new features were introduced:
New F…

Washington D.C., August 3 – Polarion hosted another successful ALM Seminar in

Washington D.C., August 3 – Polarion hosted another successful ALM Seminar in

  Polarion CEO Michael Carey presenting the door prize to Arash Habibzadeh (on the right)

Polarion North America conducted a Software Application Lifecycle Management Seminar on August 3…

Polarion Goes Scrum – 2011 (Part 5)

Polarion Goes Scrum – 2011 (Part 5)

By Nick Entin, VP R&D, Polarion Software
How Polarion Uses Sprint Meetings
Meetings are possibly the most important assets of Scrum. As described in previous articles, Scrum allows us to identi…

Eclipse + ALM: it doesn’t have to suck!

Eclipse + ALM: it doesn’t have to suck!

By Benjamin Engele,Manager Integration & Customization at Polarion Software

Developers often dislike (to put it mildly!) using ALM tools. You can’t really blame them, because until now mo…

Polarion Goes Scrum – 2011 (Part 4)

Polarion Goes Scrum – 2011 (Part 4)

By Nick Entin, VP R&D, Polarion Software
Polarion’s Product Backlog: composition and priorities
In the third article in this series, I shared some of the Polarion R&D team’s not-so-secret s…