IBM Launches Program to Migrate Mercury Interactive Customers to IBM Software
October 6th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 21 times, 1 so far today
IBM Launches Program to Migrate Mercury Interactive Customers to IBM Software
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a new program to help customers make the switch from Mercury Interactive* software to IBM Rational and Tivoli software tools to improve the quality and management of their complex IT environments. Backed by a global team of more than 150 consultants and technologists, the goal of the program is to help make it easy for clients to move from Mercury Interactive’s testing tools over to IBM.
IBM is rolling out new sales incentives, workshops, training and services to help customers and business partners simplify their development processes, improve efficiency, manage risk and compliance, and cut costs associated with building and managing new products and applications. Under the new program, effective today worldwide, IBM will help eligible clients save up to 25% on license fees when migrating from Mercury, Borland and other competitive testing products to IBM Rational and Tivoli software tools.
In addition, customers can receive at no cost IBM Rational Performance Tester along with 100 virtual tester licenses when they purchase an IBM Rational ClearQuest and IBM Rational Functional Testing quality management solution. This promotion, which can save clients more than $21,000 in software license charges, runs through December 22, 2006. IBM also introduced new customer resources to help improve software governance and systems development. They include:
More than 40 technical workshops held worldwide to help development teams shorten the time to market of new software systems without compromising quality. Customer response to these sessions has been enthusiastic; in India alone, more than 1,000 developers are registered to attend the workshops.
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