Virtualization News Desk
Borland's Open ALM Empowers Raymond James Financial
Part of Long-Time IT Transformation Strategy
Jul. 17, 2007 04:30 PM
Borland Software Corporation, which has focused its resources on Open Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), today announced that
Raymond James Financial, Inc. is successfully using Borland
StarTeam to power a new, custom-built document management system that has
enhanced IT project visibility, team collaboration and overall organizational
productivity.
The company is also in the process of implementing
additional Borland Open ALM solutions as part of a long-term IT
transformation strategy designed to establish more consistent processes and
tool automation across the software delivery lifecycle. Raymond James has
been aggressive in its efforts to optimize processes in its IT Department so
that it may more efficiently deliver the products and services that drive its
competitive advantage.
"Borland's technology promotes a new level of
sharing and re-use across projects that will ultimately lead to improved
predictability in our organization's project output," said Sue Desiderio,
manager in software engineering at Raymond James. "In the past, it was more
difficult to maintain consistency in project documentation management.
Borland's Open ALM solutions will save us a great deal of time in researching
and transferring knowledge between teams and across projects."
Raymond
James, a Florida-based diversified holding company providing financial
services worldwide, employs more than 4,650 financial advisors serving
approximately 1.6 million accounts in 2,200 locations throughout the United
States, Canada, and overseas.
With more than 50 active technology
projects underway at any given time - each generating its own library of
documents originating in applications such as Visio, Word and Excel - the
company needed a centralized repository to store, view and download
project-related documents as well as a platform for collaboration, approvals,
document change tracking and version control. The company also needed to
ensure it was capturing, archiving and auditing all changes and versions of
project-related documents to satisfy compliance mandates.
Raymond
James chose to implement Borland StarTeam, the company's software change and
configuration management offering and a core component of its
Change
Management solution, as the foundation for a new custom-built document
management system. The Wed-based system utilizes Borland StarTeam to
establish a centralized repository for all IT project documents
and artifacts.
"With a single location for all project documents, we
can apply a level of consistency and organization to how projects are managed
that didn't exist before," said Desiderio. "The system has made our lives
easier and will help maintain the quality of service our clients have come to
expect from us."
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