SD Times on 6th Sense Analytics’ New Attribution Engine

Jeff Feinman of SD Times Magazine writes "New features in the 6th Sense Analytics update include a framework for attributing time to various categories, and an attribution engine that allows users to define their systems and create rules for attributing time to projects. System reports have also been refreshed with user-defined values and uniformity in tracking and reporting."

Read his full post at SDTimes.com:
http://www.sdtimes.com/article/latestnews-20071215-06.html

 

Software Development Expert Joins 6th Sense Analytics as Agile Coach

Jared Richardson to Work with Customers on Integration of the 6th Sense Analytics Solution

MORRISVILLE, N.C. -- 6th Sense Analytics Inc., provider of unbiased data and metrics into the status of outsourced software development projects, today announced the addition of Jared Richardson as an agile coach and software development technology evangelist.

In his new role, Jared will be responsible for working closely with 6th Sense Analytics customers on integrating the company’s solution into their processes as well as their culture. Jared will also be responsible for evangelizing the use of software development metrics to the developer community, with a special focus on agile shops.

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Integration Developer News interviews Todd Olson, Co-Founder, CTO of 6th Sense Analytics

Vance McCarthy of Integration Developer News interviewed Todd Olson, our co-founder and CTO.

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6th Sense Analytics Now Tracks Entire Software Development Lifecycle for Microsoft Windows Users

6th Sense Analytics Unveils New Version of its Award-Winning Solution for Outsourced Software Development Projects

MORRISVILLE, NC -- 6th Sense Analytics, Inc. today launched the latest version of its award-winning software solution, which provides unbiased data and metrics into the status of outsourced software development projects. The solution's recent release gives unprecedented visibility into the entire software development lifecycle via an operating system sensor, which tracks 100 percent desktop time for computers running Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista and Server 2003).

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