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DOORS Next Generation or Jama Connect: A Side-by-Side Look at Requirements Management Platforms

Why Modern Engineering Teams Aren’t Using IBM DOORS or DOORS Next Generation for Requirements Management If you’re currently using DOORS for requirements management, you likely know that moving to a different solution is necessary, and you might be considering DOORS Next Generation. However, fast-shifting market dynamics require a new approach to accelerate innovation. As a […]

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Why Migration Efforts from IBM Rational DOORS to DOORS NG Are Failing – And an Alternative Path.

Why Migration Efforts from IBM Rational DOORS to DOORS NG Are Failing – And an Alternative Path. IBM Rational DOORS was built in 1991 when it became clear that document-based tools such as Microsoft Office did not offer the capabilities able to manage and analyze requirements traceability. And while it was revolutionary at the time, […]

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Considering DOORS® for requirements management? There is a more modern solution.

Considering DOORS® for requirements management? There is a more modern solution. If you’re considering IBM® DOORS® for requirements management, it might be because it’s considered a “safe” move, you’ve used it in the past, or because you’re unaware that there’s a significantly more modern and easier to use alternative to DOORS requirements management. IBM DOORS […]

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Jama Connect vs. IBM® Rational® DOORS® — A Better Alternative to IBM DOORS

Product development teams face many challenges in today’s fast-moving and increasingly regulated environment. Potential missteps, however, can create an expensive ripple effect throughout the product development cycle, with the potential for missed deadlines, compliance issues and more.   Real-time collaboration and the need for a single source of truth are critical to product development teams. Outdated tools often don’t deliver on these needs, and a misalignment […]