IBM announces enhancements to Telelogic portfolio

IBM acquired Telelogic recently to accelerate the innovation of products that rely on software. The new features is part of Telelogic´s comprehensive set of offerings, which would help organizations to better manage their application development environments amidst rapidly changing market dynamics. The new enhancements allow developers to work across global teams, cutting development time and cost. New product capabilities support global collaboration and help organizations manage complexity within IT and engineering environments.

The latest version of Telelogic Change is an integrated, Web-based workflow and change control management solution. With Telelogic Change 5.0, organizations will, for the first time, be able to bring together multiple development repositories and stakeholders within the organization into a single, global approach to Application Lifecycle Management (ALM).

Software developers have been reporting that the sheer volume of software in products and systems can double every 18 months. At the same time, software development has become increasingly de-centralized, with partners, subcontractors, offshore teams and outsourcing organizations all trying to work together more effectively. The enhancements to the Telelogic offerings help organizations to meet the challenges associated with these trends and improve performance within their de-centralized IT and engineering environments.

Telelogic Change 5.0 allows global development teams to adopt consistent, proven processes as best practices as they move from project to project. Organizations can unite development teams around a single change management product, even if they use diverse configuration management solutions and are based around the world. This allows management to enforce common processes and collect consistent metrics, without the potential risk and burden associated with SCM tool migration.  With the enhancement, organizations can manage and assess the impact of change to business processes, business strategy, and variation across product portfolios, enabling them to build better systems and software and bring them to market quickly.

Telelogic DOORS sets a new standard for managing requirements for complex systems and software projects. With DOORS, systems development teams can define, review, analyze and change requirements, trace progress toward goals, collaborate and validate results.

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