Pluralsight Adds New Capabilities to Flow Engineering Intelligence Solution, Delivering Language-Level Analytics to Close Sof...
March 23 2020 - 5:00AM
Pluralsight, Inc. (NASDAQ: PS), the enterprise technology skills
platform, today announced new capabilities to Flow, the company’s
developer analytics product. The new capabilities include powerful
new reporting and analytics tools, support for the increasingly
popular mob and pair programming, deeper integration with
Pluralsight’s Skills platform, and an enhanced user experience.
Pluralsight Flow provides software engineering leaders with a
data-driven view into their software development workflows that
enables them to have fact-based conversations about engineering
effectiveness. Engineering teams around the world leverage Flow to
eliminate bottlenecks, improve collaboration, expedite time to
market, and enable software projects to produce the desired
outcomes faster and more efficiently
“Flow is a proven, powerful developer productivity tool for
engineering leaders that gives visibility into the black box of
software development,” said Nate Walkingshaw chief experience
officer, Pluralsight. “With Flow, engineering teams have
unprecedented visibility into their development process and receive
actionable insights to improve productivity, speed time to market,
and deliver world-class software supporting business-critical
initiatives such as digital transformation, stronger cybersecurity
measures, AI and machine learning, cloud services, and more.”
New additions to Pluralsight Flow include:
Proficiency Report
Flow’s new proficiency report enables engineering leaders to
leverage Flow alongside Pluralsight’s Skills platform to get
insights into a team’s overall effectiveness. The first-of-its-kind
report pulls data from Pluralsight’s Skills and Flow platforms to
measure the skill proficiency of teams alongside the types of code
used in each code commit. This data gives engineering leaders the
ability to understand a team’s effectiveness by programming
language and in turn helps drive informed decisions around how the
team’s tech stack impacts a project’s overall success.
This report allows engineering leaders to get insights into a
team’s effectiveness with each programming language by measuring
team efficiency within each language and identifying areas where a
team’s skill sets may improve. The tool ties directly to
Pluralsight’s Skills platform to deliver specific analytics around
skill proficiency as it ties to code commits and provides
recommendations based on the needs of the team to help fill skill
gaps. Using this report, engineering leaders have a powerful tool
that helps them quickly analyze the effectiveness of teams, and
provide the fastest possible path to skilling up engineering
teams.
Mob/Pair Compatibility
Flow now offers compatibility for mob/pair software development.
As the number of developers using pair programming increases the
ability to support multiple software development styles is
increasingly important.
According to IDC’s report PaaSView and the Developer: 2019, a
worldwide survey of 2500 developers, 24% of survey respondents
noted that their organization uses pair programming in
production.*
Flow’s new Mob/pair support delivers visibility into all commit
types - whether from an individual or a mob/pair - to ensure
engineering leaders can highlight healthy code commit patterns and
effectively coach engineering teams.
Enhanced User Experience and Skills Platform
Integration
The latest release of Flow introduces a revised interface and
enhanced user-friendly look and feel. Additionally, Pluralsight
continues to integrate Flow’s core capabilities with its Skills
platform that enables engineering teams to have a more integrated
experience with both product lines.
The first announcement is that Skills and Flow are now
seamlessly integrated. With this unified experience, engineering
leaders have a simple solution for closing skills gaps and
improving flow efficiency.
“Flow has been an invaluable tool for our development efforts,
enabling us to identify strengths and weaknesses of our development
teams Flow’s new proficiency reporting capabilities gives us
visibility that we have never before had into how our skill
improvement efforts tie into the real-world impact of our code
commits,” said Michael Leslie, head of product engineering,
Synchronoss.
Pluralsight Flow is available today. For more information on
Flow, visit www.pluralsight.com.
*Source: IDC, PaaSView and the Developer 2019:
Executive Summary, Doc # US45301419, June 2019
About PluralsightPluralsight is an enterprise
technology skills platform that delivers a unified, end-to-end
learning experience for businesses across the globe. Through a
subscription service, companies are empowered to move at the speed
of technology, increasing proficiency, innovation, and efficiency.
Founded in 2004 and trusted by Fortune 500 companies, Pluralsight
provides members with on-demand access to a digital ecosystem of
learning tools, including Pluralsight IQ, directed learning paths,
expert-authored courses, interactive labs, and analytics. For more
information, visit www.pluralsight.com.
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