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Workspace.com

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Industry
  
Software

Type of business
  
Privately held company

Founded
  
2001

Products
  
Project management software, Application lifecycle management

Headquarters
  
Columbia, Maryland, United States

Workspace.com is a provider of an online collaborative workspace for information technology teams. The workspace includes traditional project management software elements such as task management, gantt charts, resource management, issue tracking, and document management as well as application lifecycle management features such as change management, requirements management, test management, and bug tracking.

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History

In March 2001, Citrix Systems agreed to purchase Sequoia Software for $185 million. The following year, former Sequoia CEO, Mark Wesker, along with other ex-Sequoia employees created Artifact Software. Artifact’s first product, CodeJack was a code sharing gateway for development teams to collaborate around their software artifacts and projects. CodeJack was eventually abandoned. In 2004, Artifact Software began developing its flagship product, Lighthouse, aided in part by a $5 million Series A financing shortly thereafter in July 2005. The first version of Lighthouse was launched in February 2007 with both a free and for fee version.

On September 21, 2009 Artifact Software changed both its company name and product name to workspace.com to better align its name with its product offering.

Development

Workspace.com is a project management tool offered as a service. It does not enforce any particular software development methodology. Unlike many other similar tools, it does not integrate into version control systems or integrated development environments; instead it acts as standalone software.

References

Workspace.com Wikipedia