How Jama Software’s TÜV SÜD Certification Helps Customers Build Safer Products
In this post, we discuss our partnership with internationally-recognized testing body TÜV SÜD, and how it helps our customers bring safer products to market.
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In this post, we discuss our partnership with internationally-recognized testing body TÜV SÜD, and how it helps our customers bring safer products to market.
In this post, we examine functional safety standards like ISO 26262 for automotive developers, and how LHP and Jama Software can help ensure compliance.
Last week, Jama Software launched Jama Connect® for Medical Device Development, which helps teams speed time-to-market without compromising quality or compliance. In our experience working with more than 200 medical device developers, we’ve realized how important it is to create best practices for risk management under ISO 14971, the FDA’s mandatory standard for risk assessment throughout the product development lifecycle. […]
Thoughts on the decade ahead from Josh Turpen, Chief Product Officer at Jama Software, who oversees the ongoing innovation and refinement of our core product offerings.
Today’s move-fast-get-it-to-market-yesterday product development culture puts a lot of pressure on companies to innovate quickly, but creating a safety-first culture can save you from product recalls and failure.
Jama Connect™ Review Center improves stakeholder alignment, reduces lengthy review cycles, and eases the path to compliance.
This is a guest post from Steve Neemeh, LSS President and Chief Solutions Architect, LHP Engineering Solutions. It originally appeared on the LHP blog. LHP is a partner of Jama Software. Self-driving vehicles are coming. There’s a certain sense of inevitability. Mentions appear almost daily in the news with players such as Tesla, Uber, Google/Waymo, and […]
Innovation in automotive engineering is only possible if all stakeholders can collaborate effectively, even in the context of very complex products, without being held back by the need to collect data from multiple places, or burdensome regulatory overhead.
Legacy software is powerful, but even with complex capabilities, they don’t always match the goals of teams who need to adapt, innovate, and grow.
A new research report from Engineering.com reveals how design and engineering professionals are approaching the increasing complexity of both their products and requirements management processes.