RhodeCode Enterprise 3.5.0 is out today, as well as RhodeCode Control 1.2.0. Both of these releases contain a number of fixes, new and improved features, as well as a brand new pricing structure. So, what kind of bang are you getting for your buck?
RhodeCode Enterprise 3.5.0 is out today, as well as RhodeCode Control 1.2.0. Both of these releases contain a number of fixes, new and improved features, as well as a brand new pricing structure. So, what kind of bang are you getting for your buck?
Berlin and Palo Alto - August 11, 2015 – Today, RhodeCode Inc announced that Matthew Powell has joined the company’s management team as President and CEO. The addition of Mr. Powell underscores RhodeCode’s growing momentum with enterprise customers and coincides with the release of the company’s highly successful RhodeCode Enterprise 3.5 solution.
RhodeCode Enterprise 3.4.0 is out today, as well as RhodeCode Control 1.1.9. Both of these releases contain a number of fixes, new and improved features, as well as some developer and tester tears. So let’s take a look inside.
Over the last few weeks this blog has mentioned the updates made to the RhodeCode Enterprise pull request feature, plus additional hooks and API calls that have been developed. But as with all features, the benefits are really in how you use them.
The last 6 weeks have been extremely hectic here at RhodeCode. We have shipped 7 releases of RhodeCode Enterprise and 3 release of RhodeCode Control. So, lets recap on what has been accomplished.