- Test Center Tracker: Packeteer sizzles at CIFS; RIA development heats up
- Managing Switches for Policy-Based Networking
- Preview: Globalpex's content certification uniquely verifies physical content in the envelope
- Standards? What Standards?
- Test Center Tracker: Bridging technology and finance
- Preview: Parallels Server beta looks promising
- Test Center Tracker: Greener docs and a six-month itch
- A NAC for policy enforcement: Lockdown Networks, RIP
- Train Signal knows training.
- Test Center Tracker: Sticky sweet Sun storage, plus a hardy Ubuntu beta
June 18, 2007 | Comments: (0)
Borland forges ALM links
Expanding its Open ALM partner ecosystem, Borland Software on Monday is announcing integrations between its application lifecycle management software and third-party products providing capabilities such as build automation.
As part of this effort, the Borland Gauntlet integration and test automation package can be linked with Codefast PerfectBuild, for pattern-driven build automation. This provides for a continuous integration and test infrastructure, Borland said.
Also, Borland SilkPerformer, which provides load and stress testing, has been integrated with dynaTrace Diagnostics, for root cause analysis. The resulting integration offers improved detection and resolution of performance issues in .Net and Java applications.
Connectors from Ring-Zero Software to Borland products, meanwhile, are designed to protect investments in third-party tools by enabling better use of products such as HP/Mercury test tools.
Posted by Paul Krill on June 18, 2007 10:39 AM
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