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HP Improves their Lifecycle Development Suite Providing More Efficient Testing

Mar 20, 2014

Agile teams all around the world are writing code so fast that they lose the ability to provide early testing of their small, incremental, changes during development. Or worse, not even notice the effect of hidden defects or what Kelly Emo, HP’s Director of Software Product Marketing refers to as the buildup of technical debt. HP’s newly released ALM 12 suite combines a number of cloud, automation and virtualization technologies that will speed this process of development. In addition, the ALM 12 installs with a new interface added to the ALM software itself. The section for defining requirements has been retooled to be more in line with Microsoft Word, allowing users to write requirements in a more familiar environment. Read the full details here.

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