Borland Opens Enterprise Quality Center to Deliver and Showcase Benefits of Open ALM Solutions and Best Practices
March 27th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 35 times, 1 so far today
Borland Opens Enterprise Quality Center to Deliver and Showcase Benefits of Open ALM Solutions and Best Practices
Borland Software Corporation (NASDAQ: BORL, www.borland.com), the global leader in Open application lifecycle management (ALM), today formally opened an Enterprise Quality Center (EQC) in Singapore as part of an ongoing commitment to deliver high-quality, enterprise-ready software applications to customers worldwide. Beyond ensuring high product quality, Borland will make the EQC available for customers as a software Center of Excellence.
“The consequences of poor software quality are well known, yet quality is still often treated as an afterthought – something addressed late in the development lifecycle,” said Rick Jackson, chief marketing officer for Borland Software. “With the creation of the EQC, Borland is showcasing how quality is a shared responsibility across teams and throughout the software delivery lifecycle. By inviting customers to see how we’re utilizing our own Open ALM solutions, we’re helping them experience first-hand the real-world benefits of a broad set of integrated ALM technologies and a comprehensive approach to software quality.”
The EQC will serve as a global center of R&D and support all quality assurance activities across the company’s globally distributed development organizations. The facility will emphasize innovation and collaboration – helping to break down barriers between geographically dispersed business, development and QA teams, and utilize Borland’s Lifecycle Quality Management solution, with integrations across the company’s broad portfolio of Open ALM technologies, to enable a comprehensive and proactive approach to software quality assurance.
The facility will also represent an active “proof of concept” for Borland’s Open ALM approach, supporting quality testing practices across multiple platforms, tools and processes. This will allow Borland, its customers and its partners to demo and cost-effectively pilot and evaluate ALM technologies, product integrations and implementations.
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