
Bitergia helps companies improve the ROI of their software development projects by providing tools and knowledge to improve decision-making. It specializes in analyzing software development projects and its core platform is 100% open source.
The Bitergia team has 15+ years of experience in research focused on collaborative software development methodologies and software development quality models. Our specialized team has been working with a wide variety of companies and organizations that had a need for actionable insights and a better understanding of the software development community and processes.
The Bitergia team has 15+ years of experience in research focused on collaborative software development methodologies and software development quality models. Our specialized team has been working with a wide variety of companies and organizations that had a need for actionable insights and a better understanding of the software development community and processes.
Location: Spain, Community of Madrid, Leganés
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2012
Mentions in press and media 6
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08.05.2014 | HP Wants To Be Your OpenStack Vendor | OpenStack is an open-source vehicle for rapidly provisioning data center resources, and it’s becoming one of the biggest movements in enterprise IT in years. HP wants it to be theirs, and the company is investing $1 billion in the next two ... |
27.12.2013 | Why OpenStack Needs Red Hat | There’s no mistaking OpenStack’s community momentum. In 2013 some of that momentum translated into serious enterprise adoption, with PayPal’s CTO, for example, declaring it now runs 20% of its infrastructure on OpenStack, “a number that wil... |
05.11.2013 | Will Ubuntu’s OpenStack Dominance Turn Into Cash? | Ubuntu dominates the cloud. According to TheCloudMarket.com, which measures operating system adoption on AWS, Ubuntu holds 54% market share in terms of guest images on the dominant IaaS platform. Within the rising OpenStack ecosystem, users... |
16.04.2013 | Will Red Hat’s OpenStack Contributions Turn To Gold? | It’s happening again. Red Hat, which for years has dominated both the development and monetization of Linux, has turned its code contributing hand to OpenStack, the popular open-source cloud computing project. While Red Hat initially fought... |
03.04.2013 | Google Forks WebKit And Launches Blink, A New Rendering Engine That Will Soon Power Chrome And Chrome OS | Google just announced that it is forking WebKit and launching this fork as Blink. As Google describes it, Blink is “an inclusive open source community” and “a new rendering engine based on WebKit” that will, over time, “naturally evolve in ... |
09.02.2013 | Apple And Google Still Lead WebKit Development, But More Smaller Companies Contributing | Apple and Google still represent the bulk of reviewed commits contributing to the ongoing development of WebKit, the open source web browser engine that powers Safari and Chrome, among others. Google accounts for the bulk of commits, having... |