6th Sense CEO Published at Software Business Online

SoftwareBusinessOnline.com is featuring an article penned by 6th Sense CEO Greg Burnell. Greg's article explores the software industry's natural instinct to fear outsourcing and how organizations can "mitigate the risks by insisting offshore partners provide consistent and empirical metrics as the vital indicators of the progress and productivity of outsourced processes."

 

GlobalLogic Selects 6th Sense Analytics

Major Global Product Developer Latest to Adopt Award-winning Software Development Metrics Solution

Morrisville, NC -- July 9, 2007 -- 6th Sense Analytics, Inc., a pioneer in automating software development metrics, announced today that its solution has been selected by GlobalLogic, a Vienna, VA-based global product development services firm with development centers in the US, India and Eastern Europe. 6th Sense Analytics automates the collection of software development metrics, helping organizations bring physically distributed projects into focus. GlobalLogic is implementing 6th Sense Analytics as a key part of its distributed Agile method, Velocity™ and open source platforms, providing deeper visibility into the status, progress and risk of distributed software development processes for the company and its clients.

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6th Sense CEO to Present at Dow Jones Event

Burnell to Address Distributed Projects, Offshoring and Outsourcing and SaaS Opportunities

Morrisville, NC -- July 2, 2007 -- 6th Sense Analytics, Inc., a pioneer in automating software development metrics, today announced that co-founder and CEO Greg Burnell will present at the 2007 Enterprise Innovations conference sponsored by Dow Jones & Company. The conference brings together high-profile start-ups, venture capitalists and leading industry executives to discuss high-level trends influencing development and acquisition strategies in the enterprise space. Mr. Burnell will discuss the growth and evolution of 6th Sense Analytics, covering such topics as the need for automation as a basis for managing distributed software development projects; the emergence of trust and transparency as barriers to success in offshoring and outsourcing; and the new opportunities created by the software-as-a-service (SaaS) model.

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