EZINE:
This Computer Weekly buyer's guide looks at how to take an Agile approach to mobile app development. Discover how to gain a competitive edge by accelerating mobile development, turning mobile users' expectations to your advantage, and building unique, differentiated mobile experiences.
EBOOK:
The following e-book for dummies details exactly what you need to know about predictively and effectively maintaining the health and performance of your organisations's assets.
WEBCAST:
View this webcast to discover tools that can help software development organizations to accelerate design and development, reduce the cost of quality, optimize security and compliance, and reduce deployment and operations costs.
WEBCAST:
The cloud has created both greater flexibility and greater complexity for application architecture and development. View this webcast to learn how leading IT teams have mastered the art of composite application lifecycle management (ALM), including requirements management, governance, change management, and QA and testing.
WHITE PAPER:
How can you remove the friction between Agile teams and the rest of enterprise IT? Uncover a step-by-step checklist to re-evaluate your software delivery practice and encourage Agility at enterprise-scale.
EZINE:
Did you know that the latest innovations for source code control systems (SCCS) and requirements management tools can not only help you enable a more agile software development process but also reap better returns on your application lifecycle management (ALM) investments? Read this expert e-zine to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn how to deliver high-quality, standards-based, cross-platform enterprise mobile applications that help meet the high expectations of users and address business objectives while improving time to market and predictability.
WHITE PAPER:
View this resource to learn more about how you can deliver quality management and testing services to eliminate waste in the systems engineering process and reduce the risk of system outages from software failures.