Customer Success Story: Intuit Migrates to Maven and Nexus Professional
Intuit has streamlined its software development lifecycle by migrating to Maven and Nexus Professional.
Intuit, Inc. provides business and financial management solutions for small and medium sized businesses, financial institutions, consumers, and accounting professionals in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
The company offers QuickBooks financial and business management software and services, technical support, financial supplies, and Web site design and hosting services for small businesses; and small business payroll products and services, as well as merchant services comprising credit and debit card processing, electronic check conversion, and automated clearing house services.
It also provides TurboTax income tax preparation products and services for consumers and small business owners; Lacerte and ProSeries professional tax products and services, and QuickBooks Premier Accountant Edition and the QuickBooks ProAdvisor Program for accounting professionals. In addition, Intuit offers outsourced online banking services for banks and credit unions, as well as Quicken personal finance products and services, Intuit real estate solutions. The company was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
Business problem:
Prior to implementing Maven and Nexus Professional, Java projects were mostly built with Ant, and sometimes by the IDE. After migrating builds to Maven, software artifacts were not managed using Nexus. The artifacts were not reliably available and builds were not always reliable. (more…)