Client Spotlight: Knox Technology
Posted by Nadia Romano on Tue, Jun 14, 2011 @ 12:47 PM

"Assembla has enabled our distributed team to work together with precision and accuracy as if we were all in the same office. The ever growing suite of on-demand tools have made our work more efficient and allowed us to grow rapidly to fit the needs of our customers." Micah Knox. CTO. Knox Technology Inc.
An interview with Micah Knox, CTO of Knox Technology
Knox Technology Inc. (KTI) is a boutique software development company that specializes in talent management solutions. In an interview with Micah Knox, CTO, we got some great feedback that we wanted to share with the Assembla Community.
"We pride ourselves on creating a relationship of trust, confidence, and satisfaction with our clients. One of the primary ways we create this relationship with our clients is through Assembla.
"Through use of the ticket and wiki tools, we create an environment of complete transparency with our clients enabling them to be wired into the project.
"From an internal management perspective, Assembla shines even brighter. The stand up report, activity stream, custom ticket statuses, and source control tools have kept our distributed team organized and efficient on projects where we could not afford slack. Through the use of these tools and valuable articles on the official Assembla blog, we have been able to create a custom agile environment that works for us and is not available anywhere else.
"Assembla also does a great job of collecting feedback and including their clients on releases. We have a guarantee that our feedback will be heard and collected and may even be scheduled into the next release. As a software user, that is a fantastic feeling. This is something we at KTI have been very impressed with and have adopted within our own software development process.
"I cannot emphasize enough the well-rounded feature set included in Assembla. As a small, agile, distributed software team reliant upon organization and efficiency, KTI would be lost without it."