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    1. CORemote run / Pre-tested commit are very useful features of TeamCity. In general TC can be more convenient if your builds are not fast, because in TeamCity you get continuous feedback on what happens in your build (how many tests passed, failed, at which stage the build is and so on). Also TC notifications are more sophisticated. You can configure different rules for different types of builds and for a wide range of notifiers (email, Jabber, windows tray).
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    2. CO@Pavel: I don't know TeamCity as well as Hudson so I won't challenge the beginning of your comment. But, regarding the notifications, claiming that TC is more sophisticated is pure FUD in my not so humble opinion. All the mentioned notification channels are available on Hudson (you can even add twitter). Actually, I bet that Hudson has way more plugins than TC (check http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Plugins) and I'm sure TC has more limitations that Hudson.
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    3. COI agree about channels (Hudson has a lot of plugins), but do not agree about rules. In TeamCity you can subscribe to builds with your changes, you can choose to be notified when build begins to fail (e.g. when first test begins to fail). You can ask to be notified on first failed build after success sequence + on first success after failures. And these options are available for all notification channels. One of such channels is IDE notifier: when something goes wrong you will get notification right in your IDE. As I remember Hudson notification rules were much simplier.
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