In May 2015, Flint Brenton became president and chief executive officer with Portelli remaining on the board of directors.[3][4] The company remains privately owned.[5]
CollabNet merged with VersionOne in 2017, becoming CollabNet VersionOne, and began expanding its enterprise value stream management endeavors.[6]
TPG Capital acquired CollabNet VersionOne from Vector Capital, announcing investments in the company up to $500 million over the next years.
Previous additions include the 2010 acquisition of Danube Technologies, a company specializing in Agile/Scrum management software tools (including ScrumWorks Pro) and consulting and training services for organizations implementing Agile.[7][8][9] CollabNet also acquired Codesion in 2010.[10][11][12] Codesion specialized in cloud development.[13][14][15]
The company has historically focused on innovating on its own and through partnerships, from early ALM, to solutions[buzzword] for government use, to the cloud, to DevOps and Value Stream Management.[16][17][18][19][20][21]
In January 2020, CollabNet VersionOne (CollabNet) and XebiaLabs announced that the two companies had merged.[22] In April of that year, Arxan joined, the merger of the three companies being known by the name Digital.ai.
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