EBOOK:
Offering traceability visibility, collaboration and virtual-test features, application lifecycle management tools can improve the app development processes of software teams.
EBOOK:
The right APM/test product is out there -- it's just kind of hard to find. Our experts show you what questions to ask and what you should expect.
EGUIDE:
"Developers are always surprised when they see how [poorly] their applications perform under load," said J.P. Jackson, a project manager for the State of Michigan. Too often, performance testing happens after the fact, in response to user complaints that the software runs too slowly. So how can this be avoided?
WHITE PAPER:
In this resource, learn how to take usability into consideration from the start of an app development project, and discover 11 usability rules particular for IT developers, to help you better understand and cater to your users.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, we explore some of the more effective methods for incorporating QA and other stakeholders in Agile story mapping. Access tips for preparation best practices and learn how to become a more effective team member.
ANALYST REPORT:
According to Gartner, vendors must demonstrate both "completeness of vision" and an "ability to execute" to be evaluated as a leader. Gartner's 2011 Magic Quadrant for Integrated Software Quality Suites evaluates IBM as a leader. Read the report to learn more.
EBOOK:
Not all ALM platforms were made the same, so this expert handbook offers advice on how to select the right tools to suit the size and culture of your organization.
EBOOK:
In this exclusive handbook, you'll learn the right recipe for high-quality mobile application development. Learn how to convert web apps into mobile apps, how to create and test responsive design, and more.
WHITE PAPER:
Did you know the cost to fix bugs after an application release can be 30 to 40 times more than for defects identified during development? Since it's a key consideration for developers to release applications quickly, it may seem like adding more testing could slow down the process -- but that couldn't be farther from the truth.