Hansoft
Hansoft is a software for team collaboration and management in software development. The tool is used for agile and lean development, Gantt scheduling, reporting, bug tracking / QA, workload coordination, portfolio and document management.
Product and features
Hansoft is used for team collaboration and management in agile software development. Features include:
- Support for agile methodologies, incl. backlog management and burndown charts.
- Support for Kanban, incl. takt time and WIP as well as ability to handle multiple workflows in parallel.
- Support for Gantt-scheduling, incl. milestones, agile & task scheduling in parallel, and release burndown charts.
- Social Collaboration features incl. chat and newsfeed.
- Defect tracking & QA with free QA accounts for testers.
- Localization in mainland Chinese and Japanese.
- Limited visibility for external partners.
- Resource and allocation management.
- Portfolio management.
- Reporting.
- Document management.
- Integration SDK and readymade integrations with Perforce, JIRA, Git and LDAP.
- Dashboards and Agile Metrics
License
Hansoft professional license is priced at €25/user/month plus a € 33 monthly server fee. The unlimited license, which includes SDK and integrations with Git, Perforce, LDAP and Jira is priced at €25/user/month plus a € 303 monthly server fee. Educational and Small Team Licenses for up to nine users are free of charge.
History
Hansoft is developed and marketed by Hansoft AB a Swedish company started in 2002 by Erik Olofsson, Hans Andersson and Patric Palm. In 2006 the company started gaining large customers in game development, like the British gaming studio Eurocom and Electronic Arts.
Awards and Accreditations
- Bona Postulata prize 2010 - Develop Awards 2010 – Best Tools Provider - Gasell Prize 2010 – Gasell of the year in Uppsala winner - Årets Företagare Uppsala 2011 – Årets Företagare winner - Export Hermes 2011 - Gasell Prize 2011 – Gasell of the year in Uppsala winner - Gartner Cool Vendor in PPM 2012 - Gartner ADLM Magic Quadrant 2013