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ThoughtWorks releases first ever commercial software product - Mingle

Sydney, London, Chicago - 31 July 2007 - ThoughtWorks, a global IT consultancy, today announced the general release of Mingle, a software application that gives Agile development teams the tools they need to manage software delivery projects. For the first time, teams can collaborate and document, track bugs, capture requirements, and link code to requirements all in one place. It is aimed at software developers, business analysts, quality assurance professionals and project and programme managers.

ThoughtWorkers and clients have been using and feeding back on early releases of Mingle since early 2007. Unlike other agile project management applications that are designed solely for technical project managers and software developers, Mingle encourages collaboration across entire cross-departmental teams. Mingle echoes ThoughtWorks' philosophy that by giving individual team members a user experience that makes doing their job more enjoyable, the data provided to management will be more accurate, timely and thorough.

Adam Monago, product manager for Mingle at ThoughtWorks, said: "We are really excited to be releasing the first version of Mingle, targeted at simplifying the problems of day-to-day collaboration currently faced by software development teams. With this platform, teams of all sizes and skillsets can now benefit from over a decades worth of ThoughtWorks' expertise; in Agile project management experience."

Monago added: "We are planning further developments for Mingle, including additional support, training offerings and consultancy services, as well as incorporating new features that support an increased rate of feedback to developers, managers and IT decision makers."

A globally distributed Agile team within ThoughtWorks, hubbed in Sydney, spent the last nine months developing the application using cutting edge technologies such as Ruby on Rails and JRuby. As expected, Agile best practices, including frequent releases and short feedback cycles, were used throughout and the ThoughtWorks team used Mingle itself to project manage the product development from Iteration 2.

Mingle is commercially available on the Windows, Mac and UNIX platforms. ThoughtWorks is offering a 30-day trial of Mingle, after which it will remain free to use for teams of five or fewer members. In addition, Mingle will be available at no cost for most open source projects, academic institutions and non-profit organisations. Pricing information for teams of five plus can be found at: http://studios.thoughtworks.com/mingle-project-intelligence/pricing-and-license

For more information, please visit: http://studios.thoughtworks.com/mingle-project-intelligence/

About ThoughtWorks

ThoughtWorks, Inc. is a global IT consultancy providing systems development, consulting, and transformation services to Global 1000 companies. The company's pioneering approach, which includes industry-acclaimed Agile and Lean best practices, helps CIOs maximise investment performance across a portfolio of complex, business critical applications, while reducing time and risk. In 2006 ThoughtWorks Studios was founded, to create software products based on the best practices established during the company's history.  ThoughtWorks' 800 professionals serve clients from offices in Australia, Canada, China, India, the United Kingdom and the United States.

For further information, please contact:

Sam Routley / Mark Groves
MS&L for ThoughtWorks
Tel: +44 (0)20 7878 3137 / 3198
[sam.routley]@[mslpr.co.uk] / [mark.groves]@[mslpr.co.uk]

Katy White
ThoughtWorks
Tel: 020 7497 4500
kwhite@[thoughtworks.com]

ThoughtWorks is a global IT consultancy. We deliver bespoke applications, no-nonsense consulting and help organisations become agile.

ThoughtWorks Ltd, 9th Floor Berkshire House, 168-173 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7AA
T +44 (0) 20 7497 4500 F +44 (0) 20 7497 4501 E info-uk@thoughtworks.com

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