Integrating software lifecycle tools
The modern software delivery toolchain is comprised of best-of-breed and specialized tools born of the Agile and DevOps movements, mixed in with legacy tools. Our proactive testing regimen runs 500,000 tests daily over 300 tool versions to ensure they work properly, seamlessly handling tool upgrades and API changes, to minimize outages and delays. Tasktop's Flow Fabric™ integrates your value stream with ease and peace of mind. Here's the list of tools Tasktop supports.
Most Popular
Requirements Management
Agile Planning
ALM
Test Management
ITSM
PPM
Other
Atlassian Jira
Atlassian Jira Service Management
Jira Align
Microsoft Azure DevOps Services
Microsoft Azure DevOps Server
Blueprint
BMC Remedy
Broadcom Clarity
Broadcom Rally
codebeamer
Digital.ai Agility
Digital.ai Release
git
GitHub Issues
GitLab Issues
IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Family
IBM Rational ClearQuest
IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next
IBM Requisite Pro
IBM Engineering Test Management
IBM Engineering Workflow Management
iRise
Jama Connect
Micro Focus ALM Octane
Micro Focus ALM/Quality Center
Micro Focus Dimensions RM
Micro Focus PPM
Micro Focus Solutions Business Manager
Microsoft Project Server
Microsoft SharePoint
Microsoft Test Manager
Modern Requirements4DevOps
Mozilla Bugzilla
PivotalTracker
Planview Clarizen
Planview Enterprise One
Planview LeanKit
Planview PPM Pro™
Polarion ALM
PTC Windchill RV&S
Salesforce
ServiceNow®
SmartBear QAComplete
Sparx Systems EA
Sparx Systems Pro Cloud Server
Targetprocess
TestRail
Trello
Tricentis qTest
Tricentis Tosca
WhiteHat Sentinel
Zendesk
Zephyr for Jira
DevOps tools using Gateway
Tools such as automated test; code scanning; continuous integration and delivery; build management; application performance monitoring and security scanning tools, are typically not artifact systems of record. Instead, the operation of these tools often result in an important event such as a test or build failure; or the identification of a security vulnerability that should result in an artifact being created and managed in another tool. When these events occur, Tasktop can be configured to create or modify an artifact in one of the connected lifecycle tools, using the Gateway Integration.