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Subversion
Git
Our client is an international paper producing holding with HQ in Austria
Our client approached us with a critical need to migrate their existing SVN (Subversion) repository to Git. They aimed to modernize their version control system, improve collaboration, and leverage Git's advanced features for their software development projects.
To fulfill the client's request, we meticulously planned and executed the migration from SVN to Git. Our solution involved comprehensive repository analysis, data migration, and the preservation of version history using masterfully created Bash scripts by our DevOps expert. We also provided training and support to their development teams to ensure a smooth transition. Furthermore, we helped them set up Git workflows tailored to their specific needs
The migration from SVN to Git had a highly positive impact on our client's software development processes. They experienced improved collaboration, version control, and flexibility in managing their codebase. The transition to Git enhanced their ability to work on distributed teams, introduced branching and merging capabilities, and boosted overall development efficiency. As a result, our client reported reduced development cycle times, increased code quality, and higher satisfaction among their development teams. This migration significantly enhanced their software development capabilities, positioning them for future growth and innovation.