Micro Focus Atlas 3.0: Increases Confidence in Agile Delivery

Micro Focus (LSE: MCRO.L) announced today the general availability of Atlas™ 3.0, its latest business requirements and delivery platform. The adoption of Agile software development for applications is widely used among organizations today, which is demanding a change in quality assurance and testing. With Atlas 3.0, the visibility into quality metrics provides organizations greater confidence that the business needs are aligned with Agile delivery.

22 February 2016

Latest release leverages quality metrics from multiple testing platforms allowing for quicker, more informed decisions in the application delivery lifecycle

The ability to rapidly develop, efficiently test and deliver applications provides businesses a critical competitive advantage in today’s fast-paced world. With Atlas 3.0, business analysts can more effectively manage Agile communication, ensuring the development process adapts appropriately to an organization’s changing needs.

“Atlas 3.0 incorporates testing quality metrics into the application delivery lifecycle, and helps ensure that the right solution will be delivered quickly and efficiently, the first time,” said Renato Quédas, vice president, Solution Strategy at Micro Focus. “Business stakeholders demand DevOps teams to innovate faster. In an effort to deliver the latest, most advanced applications, DevOps teams need to be confident that the new functionalities will meet the business needs and exceed customer expectations.”

Atlas 3.0 integrates with multiple test management platforms, including Silk Central, for strategically planning testing suites, defining test cases and executing quality management. This integration continuously aligns testing efforts with business user requirements, even as they evolve over time. The business has complete visibility and control to view test activity and results in each of the requirement areas.

With Atlas 3.0, development teams can more easily define and track business needs, independently or in cadence with an Agile delivery team. New Atlas 3.0 features include the ability to:

  • Review and evaluate the results of evolving business needs: View details of how requirement versions have changed over the life of the project.
  • Assess potential impact of new requirements: Easily create diagrams that show requirement relationships and identify interdependencies to help make informed decisions and set realistic schedule expectations as new requirements are introduced.
  • Improve collaboration between business and development teams: Communicate and exchange ideas/concepts better as you develop and clarify application requirements.
  • Translate the progress of Agile teams into the context of customer expectations: Return transparency to the business with a clear picture of where development time is being spent to confirm that focus remains aligned with the defined requirements.

Availability

Atlas 3.0 is available now and is offered at a starting cost of $199 per user. For more information, visit http://www.borland.com/Products/Requirements-Management/Atlas.

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About Micro Focus

Micro Focus (LSE: MCRO.L) is a global enterprise software company supporting the technology needs and challenges of the Global 2000. Our solutions help organizations leverage existing IT investments, enterprise applications and emerging technologies to address complex, rapidly evolving business requirements while protecting corporate information at all times. Our solution portfolios include: Attachmate, Borland, Micro Focus, NetIQ, Novell and SUSE. For more information, visit: www.microfocus.com.

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