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Tasktop Integration Hub Editions.Pdf TASKTOP EDITIONS Tasktop provides organizations the capabilities needed to transform software delivery by integrating their entire value stream. Choose which edition is right for your business. PRO ENTERPRISE ULTIMATE Starter package For organizations For organizations for integrating two interested in that want the benefit Lifecycle tools. connecting part of of a fully integrated their software delivery software delivery value stream. value stream. From $12.50 Request a Quote Request a Quote Endpoint Connector Types per user, per month* Connect Any 2 Connect up to 5 Lifecycle Tools Unlimited Lifecycle Tools Lifecycle Tools DevOps Tools - $ Unlimited Database Tools - $ Unlimited Enterprise Integration Support PRO ENTERPRISE ULTIMATE Integration Designer Web-based integration designer and administra- tion interface for configuring integrations Rapid Project Scaling Scale to hundreds of projects with just a few clicks Attachment Synchronization Share screenshots and diagrams along with your artifacts Comment Synchronization Use comments for in-context collaboration Smart Mappings Automatically maps common artifact attributes Smart Change Detection Optimized for high-performance Model-based Integration Management Included and Custom Included and Custom Map artifacts to a central model instead of Included Models Models Models creating endless tool pairs Artifact Relationship Management Maintain critical context by mirroring 1 Relationship Unlimited Relationships Unlimited Relationships relationships like parent-child, validated by or blocked across systems Artifact Routing Static and Conditional Static and Conditional Static Routing Only Control artifact flow based on its attributes Routing Routing Custom Transformations Extend our standard transformations with those - unique to your business *Annual contract required Administration and Enterprise Mgmt. PRO ENTERPRISE ULTIMATE Web-based administration Web-based user interface for managing your integrations Operational Visibility Activity & Issues dashboard User Management Secure management of authorized Tasktop Basic Advanced Advanced administrators Person Reconciliation Built-In and Custom Built-In and Custom Match users across tools, even when their user- Basic / Built-In Scripted Scripted names aren’t consistent Frequently Asked Questions Is it easy to get started? Do you offer a hosting service? Do I have to install Yes. You can have integrations up and running in less it on-premise? than 60 minutes. Currently Tasktop is only available on-premise. We can connect to cloud-hosted solutions. But stay tuned How do I count my users? as our hosting service will be available soon. Tasktop users are the same as the users of the integrated applications. A license is required for Does it matter if we have an endpoint tool hosted/ anyone that creates, modifies or is referenced by an on-premise? artifact in the end points. We don’t double count users No, Tasktop can connect to both hosted and on- – if one person uses both JIRA and HPE, only one premise tools. See more details on the tool versions Tasktop license is required. we support here: tasktop.com/supported-versions. What’s the maximum number of users? Can you help with deployment and training Almost half of the Fortune 100 use Tasktop, and so far services? we haven’t encountered a volume of users we can’t Yes. We have experts throughout North America and support. Tasktop is perfect if you have 25 or 25,000 Europe that can help get you up and running, and can users. provide on-going support when you need it Do you offer volume discounting or enterprise license agreements? Yes. Get in touch and we can work out a custom quote for you. What versions of tools do you support? We support 350+ versions of 50+ tools. Details here: tasktop.com/supported-versions. tasktop.com © 2007-2017 Tasktop Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. Tasktop and the “Less is More” logo (<=>) are registered trademarks of Tasktop Technologies, Inc. All other @tasktop trademarks are the property of their respective owners. TSTE-1-2401 TOOLS WE SUPPORT: Lifecycle Tools Requirements Managment Test Management ITSM Blueprint IBM RQM BMC Remedy IBM Rational DOORS NG (RRC) HPE QC/ALM JIRA Service Desk IBM Rational DOORS Microsoft Test Manager ServiceNow IBM Requisite Pro Tricentis Tosca Zendesk iRise Zephyr for JIRA Salesforce Service Cloud Jama SmartBear QAComplete Serena Dimensions RM Enterprise Modeling Project & Portfolio Management Sparx EA Agile Project Management CA (Clarity) PPM CA Agile Central HPE PPM Content Management CA Agile Planning Microsoft Project Server Microsoft SharePoint IBM Bluemix Planview Enterprise Security JIRA ServiceNow PPM WhiteHat Sentinel LeanKit Mingle Change / Workflow Management Pivotal Tracker Borland StarTeam ServiceNow Agile CA Harvest Targetprocess IBM Rational ClearQuest VersionOne Serena Business Manager ALM Issue Tracker IBM RTC Bugzilla HPE ALM Octane GitHub Issues Microsoft TFS MS VS Team Services (VSO) Polarion Supports 350+ Lifecycle tool versions. Details here: tasktop.com/supported-versions DevOps Tools SCM Test Automation JetBrains TeamCity Git Selenium Vagrant GitHub HP UFT Windows Powershell BitBucket Conformiq Subversion (SVN) Cucumber APM CVS New Relic Perforce IT Automation AppDynamics Chef Dynatrace Code Analysis Puppet Compuware APM SonarQube Jenkins BMC APM Coverity Hudson CA APM (Wily) AppScan Ansible IBM APM Veracode Salt HPE Fortify Atlassian Bamboo UrbanCode Deploy (uDeploy) Build Management Travis-CI uBuild ThoughtWorks Go Ant OpenMake Maven CA Release Automation Snap XebiaLabs DeployIT Grunt Tasktop is flexible in how it supports DevOps Tools. Contact us for more information. Database Support Oracle Microsoft SQL Server MySQL.
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