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Helix Core Overview

What is Helix Core?

Helix Core is enterprise-class version control for faster, more collaborative development for teams of any size. With Helix Core, developers can use their preferred tools — like Git and Visual Studio — while enjoying lightning-fast workflows, support for all file types, and faster builds from a single source of truth. Organizations around the globe rely on Helix Core to build and deliver complex digital products faster and with higher quality. Helix Core is trusted by the world’s most innovative brands, including Pixar, NVIDIA, Scania, EA, Ubisoft, and VMware.

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Helix Core is an industrial-strength version control and collaboration platform that supports flexible workflows. Helix Core eliminates the complexity of large-scale, distributed product development – allowing you to build products faster while protecting your valuable IP.

How do you position yourself against your competitors?

Helix Core — version control from Perforce — helps teams deliver more, fast. Complex products, massive repos, interdependent teams, and dispersed contributors, can all be seamless managed. Helix Core creates a single source of truth across your entire toolchain, enhancing global collaboration between developers and creatives, on-premises or in the cloud.


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The best run DevOps teams in the world choose Perforce to remove bottlenecks to speed up and deliver app experiences that move the needle. With Perforce’s suite of products built to develop and maintain high-stakes applications, companies can finally manage complexity with efficiency, achieve speed without compromise, and run their DevOps toolchains with full integrity. Perforce gives customers a DevOps Edge, from code to business-ready. But at the heart of our success is the people. We are a global community of collaborative experts, problem solvers, and possibility seekers who believe in making work both challenging and fun. Join us and you’ll work alongside the brightest in the business, driving innovation and growing in a career that’s moving in one direction: upward!


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Sadaf R.Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
5.0 out of 5
"Helix Core"
Easy to track changelists and file history.
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4.0 out of 5
"Works well with large projects"
It has been very reliable for us. Diff tools are easy and helpful.
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Paul B.Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
5.0 out of 5
"Great product, especially with Swarm"
The upgrade service cost next to nothing and the upgrade to latest version, with Swarm added, is much more stable than my previous version.
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Helix Core Demo - Helix Swarm Code Review Page
Helix Swarm — free code review with Helix Core — allows you to review more, no matter your team's size. For organizations with five to 50,000 employees, Helix Swarm can organize your code reviews to make sure nothing slips through the cracks.
Helix Core Demo - Stream Graph View Filtering
Perforce Streams helps you visualize branches, keeping your developers organized. The Stream Graph guides users to branch and merge, avoiding costly conflicts.
Helix Core Demo - Helix Sync with Illustrator
Version any digital asset with Helix Sync. You can create and modify files using Adobe Illustrator, Maya, 3ds Max, and more. Then simply drag and drop into the Helix Sync desktop tool.
Helix Core Demo - Helix Merge Tool Syntax Highlighting
Helix Merge Tool (P4Merge) supports syntax highlighting when diffing files and when merging files.
Helix Core Demo - Revision Graph in Helix Visual Client (P4V)
The Revision Graph tool in Helix Visual Client (P4V) enables you to visualize the branching structure and code migration of any file.
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What do you like best about Helix Core?

1. How intuitive and user friendly the software is.

2. The user guide is very helpful

3. Easy to use UI.

4. Speed of getting results Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Helix Core?

1. There are some bugs which need fixing.

2. Constant refreshing is needed.

3. The results are not always updated soon enough.

4. Sometimes there is a mismatch between what is there in the server and what is shown at client side Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Helix Core solving and how is that benefiting you?

1. Source control

2. Automated build.

3. Automated testing Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Helix Core?

It has its own user interface, I don't have to depend on third party programs to use them as User interfaces. We are using perforce for source control management storing code, documents and binaries Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Helix Core?

I still haven't figure out the best way to create a branch of a older version. I always run into issues. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Helix Core solving and how is that benefiting you?

For college, I can have repositories and depots to work on my projects safely creating branches and directories. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Helix Core?

Reliable, have used for the past two decades and have never had any data loss.

Command line based (there is a GUI as well but not nearly as good). Powerful and easy to learn. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Helix Core?

Helix4Git. Causes lots of internal pressure as some developers like git and others perforce, so this is used as a wedge for git users rather than having a consistent environment. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Git is free. The yearly cost for perforce is not small, and while support is awesome, if you are a good admin, git is not a major burden. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Helix Core solving and how is that benefiting you?

Source code management

Protecting source code from data loss

tracking where source code goes (primarily for security purposes) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Helix Core?

It is best suited for small project, big projects - projects of any size.

Granularity of access control is great.

Great tool for today’s CI/CD solutions.

Excellent support Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Helix Core?

It demands for bigger HW resources compared to GIT

It demands for larger admin team compared to GIT

Not dynamic as GIT Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Must checkout tool for your SCM solutions Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Helix Core solving and how is that benefiting you?

Build a single source of truth for all our IP Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Helix Core?

Native support for DVCS is my favorite feature with streams being an equal. I cannot state enough how important it is having a stable version control system that does not lose your history and shows you what streams have to be updated by changes made by other users. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Helix Core?

My biggest grip is with p4v for macOS, in which you can connect to a DVCS, but the connection only works once and after that, there are failures reported by the app that does not seem to be addressed by Perforce. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Understand that p4helix supports not just p4 but other systems like git and svn. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Helix Core solving and how is that benefiting you?

Development of iOS and macOS apps. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Helix Core?

Perforce Helix is a very fast and reliable source control engine. It's client tools are easy to use and provide great visualizations of file and branch differences. Time lapse view is a very useful way to see the evolution of one files changes. Managing branches with a streams depot is easy and makes enforcing a branching methodology simple. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Helix Core?

Some of the concepts surrounding merging between branches can be a tricky to explain to all users.

Merging changelists between branches where files have been moved, renamed or deleted can be a bit tricky with obscure error messages. Better guidance on how to resolve these issues when they occur would be appreciated. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Helix Core solving and how is that benefiting you?

A fast and reliable source control system. P4V, the dekstop client for Perforce is easy to use for most operations, and its integration with Visual Studio is excellent. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Helix Core?

Helix Swarm allows me the power to review my team's code, automate QA verification status, and limiting commits to approved & verified code. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Helix Core?

Swarm allows a lot of automation, but it would really be useful if the Perforce 'changes -i' command worked with shelved changes (as opposed to committed changes), to more easily identify change origins from integrations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Helix Core solving and how is that benefiting you?

Helix allows us to maintain versions of code going back over 10 years, and gives us the ability to rebuild any historical version. Helix also gives us the ability to work on both private and group branches, to more easily segment our workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Helix Core?

The capability of Helix to handle such a huge code base of the company with so much of features to offer. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Helix Core?

The Helix behavior with in house written perforce trigger should be supported. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Helix Core solving and how is that benefiting you?

We deliver lot of products on daily basis and development team will create lot of branches which helps them in fixing & testing the bug very fast. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Helix Core?

I like perforce as the best versioning tool I have used so far in my 12 years of career in software engineering. If u r looking for client-server model versioning engineer perforce is the best solution u can get. now they have updated with git clients and perforce server which is closing the gap between distributed and client-server model of versioning. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Helix Core?

not having the facility of creating personal branches and tracking versions for them Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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its a good tool if u r considering client server versioning model Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Helix Core solving and how is that benefiting you?

our source code repo is in perforce wihch enables us to track the code changes across the sites and able to build it with full control on whats, which and when it is build Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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What do you like best about Helix Core?

Perforce is an incredibly powerful and flexible centralized source control management system whose support is second to none (not that you'll need it that often). Their development teams are always improving the existing core of the tool in addition to adding new features and support for elements such as security, distributed SCM, and many others. Surrounding the main Helix software are a plethora of equally well developed and maintained satellite services such as Git support (GitSwarm), team collaboration (Swarm), visual merge tools (p4 merge), etc. As to their reliability and scalability, you need only look to the companies who have trusted their source to Perforce to understand its capabilities in this arena, and I will mention again the first rate support you receive with the tool, I have experienced none better. Perforce is extremely stable tool as well, and once it is set up and running as required, it will faithfully continue to run without any fuss or muss. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Helix Core?

As the sole (part time) admin of an 834 user system I have found myself wanting for greater granularity in the delegation of certain administrative functionality to trusted development team leaders. Perforce is adding these functions as the tool moves forward (currently running server version 2015.2 as of this writing) which will help me with this, but as of right now, this is a small pain point for me. Another difficulty that can be experienced, especially if migrating from a non-branch based SCM tool, is the learning curve for the use of client workspaces and proper branch policy. This is not an issue with the Perforce service itself, but it is a more powerful (and hence more complicated in some aspects) tool which may require more effort in initial training with the tool and its concepts. Well worth the effort however. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Recommendations to others considering Helix Core:

If you are looking for an enterprise grade, highly scalable and expertly supported centralized source control management tool, Perforce is the best there is. If decentralized SCM is preferable or then Git is a great option as well, but know that Perforce also support DSCM capabilities as well, along with excellent integration with Git repositories, again with excellent support. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Helix Core solving and how is that benefiting you?

We migrated off of Microsoft Visual SourceSafe in order to make user of the concurrent checkout and branching abilities of Perforce. This was back in 2007. The benefits however extended far beyond the core benefits that the system provided us. Whereas in VSS most development was performed against the main trunk of development (development occurred on mainline in Perforce parlance), we could begin to practice stable mainline procedures within Perforce where development would take place in development branches and once vetted through a build and QA system, promoted to mainline once deemed stable. The "copy up, merge down" process allowed us to further ensure the integrity of our mainline and allowed for development branches to catch up with mainline when it changed.

We have not implemented Streams because they do not currently fit into our use of the system, but provide yet more ability to enforce process on the movement of code and maintaining the correct hierarchy of codelines.

The various tools that come with Perforce out of the box such as the Merge tool, Revision graphing, stream graphing, distributed source control, Time Lapse Vies, etc are also a boon for developers as it allows them to track down where modifications to a file were received from, and by whom.

It has also allowed us to improve our resilience through the use of replication servers, proxies, and in the future Edge servers (where remote sites can hold their own set of metadata [database] files while still syncing source to the primary server). Our checkpoints can happen nightly against the replica server, leaving the master server online to continue to serve users non-stop.

And of course, I'll mention for a third time the Support team at Perforce, which is absolutely fantastic. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.