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In May of 2005, the company I worked for, Polycom, decided to switch our Software Configuration Management tool from ClearCase to AccuRev. Initially, this decision was not taken well by the developers in my business unit since they had been using Base ClearCase for several years. However, after seeing how much easier AccuRev was to [...]
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