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What to Look for in Application Lifecycle Management Tools

Application lifecycle management (ALM) tools enable efficient, standardized communication and collaboration between teams in application development, testing, and other business departments. The benefits of a top ALM platforms include less risk from manual and siloed application lifecycle management processes, plus superior confidence in the outcome of compliance and product quality. What is application lifecycle management? […]

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Getting Past Legacy Software Pains in Requirements Management

Editor’s Note: This post about moving beyond legacy systems for requirements management was originally published here on DevOps.com May 12, 2020, and was written by Josh Turpin, Chief Product Officer at Jama Software. We’re always proud to share great thought leadership and this informative post from one of our own is no exception! Getting Past […]

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TrustRadius Names Jama Connect™ a 2020 Top-Rated Application Lifecycle Management Platform

  TrustRadius Names Jama Connect™ a 2020 Top-Rated Application Lifecycle Management Platform We are so happy to share that Jama Software has been recognized as a leader among application lifecycle management (ALM) tools for the second year in a row. “We are honored to have received this recognition by TrustRadius. We have the largest team […]

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JLL: How Jama Connect™ Integration for Jira® Improved Customer Satisfaction

Jama Software’s latest customer story shares the success of Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated (JLL), a global leader of real estate and investment management. As Marshall King, Senior Vice President of JLL’s IT Solutions explains, the company had a simple business goal: “To be the easiest company to work with … We want our customers to feel like there’s not a […]

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Requirements Gathering Best Practices for Software Development

Poorly-written requirements can cause a lot of problems in software development, and sometimes the symptoms can be traced back to requirements gathering.