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Alex Tkachman

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Dmitry Jemerov is IntelliJ IDEA developer, JetBrains
TeamCity 3.1 Release Posted: Mar 4, 2008 6:57 AM
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We are glad to announce the release of TeamCity 3.1 - a new version of our innovative solution for continuous integration and build management.

This version brings a number of improvements and fixes to existing features, plus several new features you might enjoy (to name just the most noteworthy ones):

  • Visualization of Build Agents' workload
  • "Time to fix tests" statistics graph for monitoring the project health
  • Improvements in 3rd party .NET tools integration
  • More types of notification options
  • Improved external database support (Oracle and MS SQL)
  • Scope filter for Code Duplicates and Inspections browsers
  • New options for builds triggering

And of course, this release has multiple user interface enhancements, performance improvements, and bugfixes.

We encourage you to download TeamCity 3.1, to give it a try for yourself.

To find out more about new features of TeamCity 3.1, surf to the "What's new" page.

Wishing you always develop with pleasure!
The JetBrains Team

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