IBM Rational plans to enhance its application testing tools with support for Visual Studio 2005, Tivoli, and SAP. Offerings announced Tuesday are to be built on the open source Eclipse tools platform.
IBM has announced new automated unit testing capabilities for CICS COBOL programs using Db2 with IBM Developer for z/OS (IDz) V14.2.1. IBM Developer for z/OS is a modern, robust toolset for developing ...
IBM continues to modernize development on its z/OS mainframe operating system, announcing an automated unit testing tool that builds on previously introduced Git functionality. Big Blue this month ...
IBM is working on three fronts this week to attract more customers to its business software lineup. The company on Monday released a new version of its integration software, which allows companies to ...
IBM kicked off its first acquisition of the new year on Wednesday saying it has agreed to buy Green Hat, a provider of tools that lets application developers use cloud resources to test their software ...
IBM on Tuesday will introduce new development tools, the first of many releases in the coming months as the company looks to attract new business-software customers. IBM is expected to release the ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A little-known Austrian software company is looking to snatch business from established players HP Enterprise (HPE) and IBM in the market for software testing tools, after ...
IBM’s Rational Software division this week will announce a rapid application development (RAD) tool that’s designed to reduce the complexity of building enterprise-class Java applications. Rational ...
IBM’s “AI-first” IDE is available in preview to select IBM clients and in early testing, with more than 6,000 users within IBM. Claude also will be integrated into other select IBM software products.
PETALING JAYA--Malaysia-based independent software vendors (ISV) Profitera sidestepped a myriad of business and technical challenges when it turned to computing giant IBM for leverage on software ...
Device developers know the drill: Under the gun with time-to-market pressures, they're expected to produce near-perfect lines of code that have those devices running like a top. Meanwhile, their ...
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