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TrackStudio Enterprise TrackStudio is a hierarchical issue tracking and bug tracking system, created specifically for software development companies.

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TrackStudio is a powerful and highly flexible issue tracking system. Support for hierarchical structures, project-specific customization and issue-level security allows users to customize nearly every aspects of the system with a few clicks of the mouse. Automatic and highly customizable email notification ensures that all team members are tied into the issue and change tracking process. As change requests are updated, email messages indicating the changes are sent automatically to the appropriate stakeholders.

TrackStudio is a highly scalable issue tracking solution. Whatever the size of your development team, wherever they\'re located, and no matter what platform they use, TrackStudio efficiently captures, tracks, and manages any type of change. Java API enables you to integrate our issue tracking system with call-center, front-office and other third-party software. The high performance rates and scalability, support for nearly all servlet containers and DBMSs, as well as the affordable price, all make this system a perfect choice for any company.


 

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