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  2. Identiv - Wikipedia

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    Identiv (originally SCM Microsystems) is a digital security and Internet of Things technology company listed on the Nasdaq stock market. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Identiv provides physical and digital products using radio frequency identification (RFID) and near field communication (NFC) technologies, [ 5 ] focusing on Internet of Things (IoT) applications ...

  3. List of version-control software - Wikipedia

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    Surround SCM [proprietary, client-server] – version control tool by Seapine Software Synergy [proprietary, client-server] – MSSCCI compliant (Source Control Plug-in API) integrated change management and task-based configuration management system, proprietary of IBM

  4. SCM - Wikipedia

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    SCM Corporation, an American typewriter and calculator manufacturer; SCM Holdings, a holding company owned by Ukrainian tycoon Rinat Akhmetov; SCM Microsystems, a former name of Identiv, a technology company; SCM Press, a UK-based academic publisher of theology; Securities Commission Malaysia, Malaysian statutory body

  5. Rational Synergy - Wikipedia

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    Rational Synergy is a software tool that provides software configuration management (SCM) capabilities for all artifacts related to software development including source code, documents and images as well as the final built software executable and libraries.

  6. Software configuration management - Wikipedia

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    Software configuration management (SCM), a.k.a. software change and configuration management (SCCM), [1] is the software engineering practice of tracking and controlling changes to a software system; part of the larger cross-disciplinary field of configuration management (CM). [2] SCM includes version control and the establishment of baselines.

  7. Hudson (software) - Wikipedia

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    Hudson is a discontinued continuous integration (CI) tool written in Java, which runs in a servlet container such as Apache Tomcat or the GlassFish application server. It supports SCM tools including CVS, Subversion, Git, Perforce, Clearcase and RTC, and can execute Apache Ant and Apache Maven based projects, as well as arbitrary shell scripts and Windows batch commands.

  8. CA Harvest Software Change Manager - Wikipedia

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    Change Packages: Harvest can provide both version control and change management. The developer makes changes in Harvest against a change package (creating a "change set"). The change package(s) will initially consist of a number of files that the developer has either created or amended. This is the version control component of Harvest.

  9. Mercurial - Wikipedia

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    Mercurial is primarily a command-line driven program, but graphical user interface extensions are available, e.g. TortoiseHg, and several IDEs offer support for version control with Mercurial. All of Mercurial's operations are invoked as arguments to its driver program hg (a reference to Hg – the chemical symbol of the element mercury).