Aberdeen Group Names Aldon Key ALM Provider in Research Report

Trends
Typography
  • Smaller Small Medium Big Bigger
  • Default Helvetica Segoe Georgia Times

Aldon, a leading provider of process-driven application lifecycle management (ALM) solutions, has announced that Aberdeen Group IT analysts have published research highlighting ALM solutions as a critical component for best-in-class service oriented architecture (SOA) implementations, and names Aldon as a key ALM provider. In Aberdeen GroupÆs research brief titled, "New SOA Development Falters with Inadequate Testing and Lifecycle Tools" it is revealed that organizations must equip themselves with appropriate lifecycle tools for successful deployments and long-term viability of their SOA initiatives, or the projects are destined to fail or fall off course.

The Aberdeen research brief, published in March 2007, reveals key findings developed from a survey of more than 750 companies involved in SOA development. Aberdeen found that "65 percent of best-in-class companies are buying new composite application-related technology in the next six months" and that this group recognizes failed SOA projects are often the result of obsolescent testing tools and processes. The report states that, "So rather than keep trying to make SOA work with obsolescent technology, the best-in-class (companies) are already buying software tools specifically designed for the SOA application lifecycle." Aberdeen further indicates that for companies to achieve superior results with SOA, the organization must rethink and redefine the concept of the application software lifecycle and put a systematic focus on the costs of developing and maintaining SOA services, which can be assisted with automation and re-use.

Aldon has long recognized that outmoded software development methodologies and tools can seriously hamper an IT departmentÆs ability to respond adequately to business requirements. With considerable pressure to deliver results in a software development environment that is increasingly complex, demanding, and diverse, todayÆs IT departments are under duress. Process-driven application change management addresses the critical needs of developers and executives alike by simplifying, automating and managing every stage of the application lifecycle. Built to address complex multi-platform environments, the Aldon ALM solution gives companies a defined, repeatable, measurable and traceable process for every stage of their application development, the company says.

"We are thrilled with the Aberdeen Group recognition, which reaffirmed to us the importance of ALM as a critical component of a company's SOA development," said Daniel Magid, chief executive officer and president at Aldon. "Our goal at Aldon is to provide the business with visibility and accessibility to IT resources as well as the process management oversight required for proper execution of SOA. Successful SOA isnÆt just a technology initiative. ItÆs a business initiative backed up by technology, he said."

The Aldon SOA Solution

As the only provider of an inventory management solution optimized for SOA, Aldon is uniquely positioned to manage, support, and speed the process of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) development. Aldon Lifecycle Manager can build a comprehensive metadata registry about all service componentsùwhat functions they provide, what parameters they accept, the standard interfaces supported, and what is returned to the requester. Users are then able to search for services and discover how they are used, greatly accelerating software reuse. Aldon Lifecycle ManagerÆs enterprise view enables simple, intuitive navigation of services component inventory so organizations can better manage and automate both SOA and traditional development processes. In the end, organizations gain greater reusability of their application inventory, shorter production times, increased interoperability and, quicker investment returns on development efforts.

About Aldon

Aldon is a leading provider of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) solutions that brings the benefits of process-driven application change management to IT, accelerating the delivery of mission-critical business applications. Aldon ALM solutions support today's agile organizations by enabling IT teams to greatly improve their products' time to market, reduce business disruptions, achieve regulatory compliance, and increase return on investment. More than 1,300 companies, including 70 of the Fortune 100, rely on Aldon ALM solutions for enterprise software configuration and change management for their IT business processes. Established in 1979, Aldon is headquartered in Emeryville, California, and maintains 14 offices worldwide serving more than 40 countries.

Aldon provides application lifecycle management (ALM) for the business of IT. We offer flexible ALM for complex environments; simplified ALM for complex work; and uncomplicated ALM for complete visibility and collaboration.

For more than 30 years, we have been the experts in providing ALM solutions to ensure that change management, collaboration, and compliance are applied consistently across all areas of IT whether you develop using agile, waterfall, iterative or other hybrid methodologies. Through our user-centric approach to process management and workflow automation, our change, release & deployment, agile, and service management products help you focus on what you do best—providing superior services, rapidly developing applications, and efficiently managing your IT operations. Behind the scenes, we help you increase productivity, accelerate time-to-market, fully understand your IT assets, and easily achieve compliance with regulatory standards.

A true testament to our products is our customer base with over 1,300 companies worldwide in over 70 of the Fortune 100. These companies rely upon our solutions to manage their global IT business and operations processes including application development, network operations, and services management.


 

BLOG COMMENTS POWERED BY DISQUS

LATEST COMMENTS

Support MC Press Online

$

Book Reviews

Resource Center

  •  

  • LANSA Business users want new applications now. Market and regulatory pressures require faster application updates and delivery into production. Your IBM i developers may be approaching retirement, and you see no sure way to fill their positions with experienced developers. In addition, you may be caught between maintaining your existing applications and the uncertainty of moving to something new.

  • The MC Resource Centers bring you the widest selection of white papers, trial software, and on-demand webcasts for you to choose from. >> Review the list of White Papers, Trial Software or On-Demand Webcast at the MC Press Resource Center. >> Add the items to yru Cart and complet he checkout process and submit

  • SB Profound WC 5536Join us for this hour-long webcast that will explore:

  • Fortra IT managers hoping to find new IBM i talent are discovering that the pool of experienced RPG programmers and operators or administrators with intimate knowledge of the operating system and the applications that run on it is small. This begs the question: How will you manage the platform that supports such a big part of your business? This guide offers strategies and software suggestions to help you plan IT staffing and resources and smooth the transition after your AS/400 talent retires. Read on to learn: