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AccuRev and The Go To Group (Go2Group) announced today that they have joined forces to accelerate the software release process of AccuRev customers investing in a best-of-breed software change and configuration management (SCCM) strategy.
Go2Group was certified through AccuRev's A.C.E. program (AccuRev Certified Engineer), preparing the company to deliver additional services to AccuRev customers including those responsible for large scale AccuRev deployments.
As an AccuRev Consulting Partner, Go2Group will provide a range of services in support of AccuRev customers including project mentorship, tools implementation, training, and process re-engineering, in addition to migration and application integration services around AccuRev's innovative AccuBridge open API solution.
Go2Group provides its clients with software production line automation (SPLA) and test automation support for systems including Borland Silk, HP Quality Center, and Serena Business Mashup. Their services for these systems include consulting, training, and systems integration for custom environments.
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