With the end of life announced for WebSphere Development Studio at V7.0 some time back, there has been a significant increase in interest in its replacement Rational Developer for Power. Our clients have been attending Rational Develop for Power POT days at Hursley for some months and as a result are now investing in these new tools. It is important for i development teams to adapt to the new products so as to improve efficiencies and also to take advantage of the latest code enhancements.
To maximise the benefits of these tools and create a more collaborative way of working, in additional to Rational Developer for Power, Rational Team Concert with Rational Quality Manager can also help you to:
– Deliver higher quality software
– Benefit from more effective tracking and management of projects
– Increase productivity for teams and individual
– Compress development cycles
– Enhance collaboration between developers, architects, project managers and project owners
– Increase efficiencies and reduce costs
The Hursley event will provide the opportunity to ask the Experts questions, talk to users about their experiences and discover why IBM software developers choose to use Rational Team Concert in preference to other Development tools.
The IBM Rational Team Concert home page follows where it is also possible to download a trial copy:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/rational/products/rtc/#
If you would like to attend the Rational Developer for Power POT, then please e-mail your interest to Nigel Gillespie, nigel.gillespie@applied-tech.co.uk
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