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HP Launches Expanded Application Transformation Solutions

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HP has launched new Application Transformation solutions that integrate mobile-based enterprise applications into the traditional computing environment. The expanded HP Applications Transformation solutions portfolio enables clients to design, build and manage applications that drive interaction between people and enterprises while optimizing traditional application environments to deliver an improved user experience, says the company.

The enhanced HP Application Lifecycle Intelligence (ALI) offers real-time visibility and traceability of activities across the application life cycle. As part of HP’s IT Performance Suite, HP and Perfecto Mobile, a provider of cloud-based testing and automation solutions, have extended HP Unified Functional Testing to support multifunctional applications by allowing developers to emulate and test the user experience of mobile applications across devices and networks.

Additionally, new software offerings from HP complement the agile development of mobile applications and drive social collaboration:

  • HP Anywhere increases productivity and facilitates faster decision making by enabling clients to manage IT on the go. New mobile-based applications perform operations such as portfolio request management, defect tracking, service health monitoring and the composition of an Executive Scorecard.
  • HP Enterprise Collaboration enhances knowledge sharing and accelerates application development through a social collaboration environment that enables real-time, context-based conversations traced back to actions and work items.

The HP Mobile Application Services portfolio now includes:

Upload: 03-24-12

 

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