Sip From the Firehose: June 11,2003 - Borland solutions for the application lifecycle - customers and industry analysts tell the story
Wednesday, June 11, 2003
Madrid, Spain
Travelling around Europe talking about Borland ALM
I've been in Europe for the past 2 weeks. Actually, I have been to Moscow, Warsaw, London, and now Madrid. I've been meeting with customers, partners, and press showing them
Borland's solutions for the application lifecycle for Java and .NET at seminars and meetings in Moscow and Madrid. I also presented Borland strategy, product roadmaps, and technical sessions at the Borland Developer Days conference in Warsaw and the Delphi Developer Conference outside London.
The response from everyone has been great to our strategy for improving the development process across the design, define, develop, test, deploy, and manage phases of a project's life. It's one thing to hear it from Borland, I think it is even better to hear the reactions from our customers, partners, and industry analysts. Below you will find a sample of what people, outside of Borland, are saying. First, let's start with some background information using quotes from Blake Stone, Borland's chief scientist. After that you can read the wonderful success story from
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, where they've reduced their development and delivery times for software by a 10x factor, reduced development costs by 80%, and more important than all of those business factors, they are "Finding Cures" and "Saving Children", using Borland ALM solutions including
CaliberRM,
Together Control Center,
and
StarTeam.
Blake Stone, Borland's Chief Scientist, sets the stage
"The recent changes in the Borland Product line reflect our continued focus
on improving the state of the art in software development. It has become
apparent that improvements in code authoring environments have outpaced
improvements in other critical areas of the development process, and are
determined to rebalance the situation. This is why we have decided to
expand our offerings to all of the roles involved in software construction,
based on our own experiences with the most effective techniques for building
world-class software."
"Why should developers have all the technology when they're only a part of
the team? Getting everyone in the game with software systems geared toward
their part of the development lifecycle has enormous benefits. Requirements
shouldn't be confined to static documents, designs captured in models cannot be
allowed to drift from the reality of code, and collaboration with testers
shouldn't be left to chance. Even the operations group ultimately
responsible for deploying and managing the system can benefit dramatically from
having insight in to the requirements that drive the architectural design of the
system."
"Anyone who ignores either aspect does so at the risk of failure, or lengthy
delays at best, and yet many organizations focus primarily on the technology
aspects of software design and construction! At Borland we're embracing
the notion that the entire team needs to share a collaborative space, whether
they're sharing requirements, designs, code, defect reports, or simple
conversations about the project. While individuals are specialized in
terms of their contributions, everyone benefits from participating in all
aspects of the software lifecycle."
"In short, organizations ready to recognize the benefits of a truly
collaborative solution will find Borland waiting with solutions in hand."
Customer Stories and Quotes
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"Since changing to the Borland Solution we have reduced our development and
delivery times by 10x. Previously, Protocol Databases took months and even
years to deliver. Today, software is delivered at the rate of at least two to
three Protocol Databases per month; the time from the first iteration of
requirements gathering takes only a few weeks to delivery to the Clinical
Researchers of standardized, interoperable, databases with enhanced reporting
capabilities."
Steve Young, Software Project Manager
Case Study (PDF)
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"As part of Six Sigma, our group was seeking ways to improve our
quality and efficiency in our development efforts and found that the
Borland ALM Solution delivered a quantifiable return in less than four
months, we have seen a double digit increase in productivity, our
delivery schedules have been compressed, training time and costs
decreased and most importantly, the developers are satisfied. The
Borland Solution has been a significant contributor to our group's
ability to meet Six Sigma metrics."
Srini Seshadri, General Manager, Global Marketing and Product
Development
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"Implementing the entire Borland ALM solution will dramatically
increase communication, collaboration and traceability which reducing
our time to market."
Ron Wunder, Vice President New Product Development
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"We have been working closely with Borland on improving quality in
our development processes at Iberia. Borland was the only vendor able to
offer us a state-of-the-art complete application lifecycle management
solution, that we could integrate with our existing systems, and that
also did not lock us in to any technology or platform. Borland was the
only vendor who could demonstrate an efficient solution, based on open
standards, that met all of our requirements in our software quality
program."
Luis Mariano Casado, Methodology Director
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"The Borland ALM Solution provides our team with increased control
over the development process - crucial in our enterprise with hundreds
development team members. The Borland Solution delivers a truly
integrated approach to development, enabling management of all our
digital artifacts, including requirements."
Steve Morling, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff
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Industry Analyst Reports
Borland Delivers Domain Agnostic Solutions with Janeva
IDC
June, 2003
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"Borland continues to stay on top of its game by providing developers with
solutions that bridge the Java and .NET worlds. With its introduction of
Janeva and C#Builder, Borland has provided an attractive value proposition for
the development and deployment of "mixed-environment" enterprise-class
applications. Organizations that want to take advantage of .NET and yet
preserve their investments in robust J2EE and CORBA back ends can do so with
ease."
Analyst Report (PDF)
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Accelerating J2EE Application Delivery
META Group
June, 2003
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"Borland has formed a strong partnership with Mercury Interactive. This
relationship provides integration of Mercury Interactives LoadRunner with
Borlands JBuilder IDE and its Optimizeit. Integration of these products enables
a developer to start a J2EE server running while attached to Optimizeit and then
place the load on the system with LoadRunner."
Analyst
Report (PDF)
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Borland - Excellence Endures

David Intersimone "David I"
Vice President, Developer Relations and Chief Evangelist
Borland Software Corporation
davidi@borland.com