I don't work for MKS, and I agree that SDM-Implementer has been a great choice
for us.  We have 8 - 10 programmers and contractors working with it, and it
provides us an easy to use tool with the controls we need to keep ourselves out
of trouble, without overly complicating things.  It handles everything we've
needed it to, including ILE binding and AS/SET action diagrams, and seems to be
very flexible for whatever we wanted to do.






David Gibbs <dgibbs@verticalsky.com> on 09/20/2000 02:50:46 PM

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To:   "'RPG400-L@midrange.com'" <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
cc:    (bcc: Lisa Abney/Flavor-Indianapolis/NAFL/UFC)

Subject:  RE: Change Management Software, Possibly Off Topic



> Can anyone recommend a  good change management package for a
> shop composed
> of about 10 permanent and contract programmers.  Not looking
> for anything
> fancy but we have been having some version, and change
> tracking problems
> when several people are working on the same functions.

Although I am a bit biased <grin>, I like working with SDM-Implementer by
MKS (company I work for, in a round about sort of way).

EMail me privately if you would like someone to contact you.

david

p.s. Just to be clear ... I *DO* work for MKS.

Title: RE: Change Management Software, Possibly Off Topic

> Can anyone recommend a  good change management package for a
> shop composed
> of about 10 permanent and contract programmers.  Not looking
> for anything
> fancy but we have been having some version, and change
> tracking problems
> when several people are working on the same functions.

Although I am a bit biased <grin>, I like working with SDM-Implementer by MKS (company I work for, in a round about sort of way).

EMail me privately if you would like someone to contact you.

david

p.s. Just to be clear ... I *DO* work for MKS.


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