You can have a look at the press release published at thee Business Wire website here.
From the press release:
"Plastic SCM became an easy choice for the replacement of our current source control system once we saw the many features it offered, including excellent branching support, Visual Studio integration, and an optional Microsoft SQL Server back-end,” said Keith Richardson, senior web developer at Dinsmore & Shohl LLP. “The decisive factor was the exceptional technical support Codice Software provided. Their support is extremely fast, thorough and customer-focused.
The two biggest challenges for SCM systems are enabling highly parallel distributed development, and making the state of projects visible to both developers and management,” said Joe Niski, senior analyst at Burton Group. “Many products support distributed teams, but only a few provide useful visualizations of a project's code base. By taking a task-centric approach to version control, products like Plastic SCM facilitate fast-paced development lifecycles; by including graphical views of changes, they provide value to managers as well as developers.”