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Realize ALM Innovation at Realize Live 2019

Are you attending Realize Live?

Realize LIVE, the premier industry event, connecting the Siemens PLM Software community with peers, partners, and products.

Realize LI…

Software QA in a Connected World

With the advent of IoT and now 5G, we expect connected devices to simply work.  As IoT proliferates and mores “things” adopt connectivity there is an evolving need for good software qu…

SGS TüV Saar Certification and ISO 26262:2018

To achieve functional safety in electrical and electronic (E/E) systems, developers/suppliers/makers of E/E elements have followed the guidance of the ISO 26262 standard since 2011. Significant chang…

Improving Requirements Quality with reQLab

 
In case you missed it, we just released Polarion 19. If you haven’t read about the new release you can do so here. But we are not done yet. We have more exciting news to share with you from …

Polarion ALM 19 – What’s New and Noteworthy

A new major version of Polarion is available  –  Polarion ALM 19.

As with every major release, it includes all the capabilities that were previously released during the year thr…

Agile Plan Boards in Polarion

Agile Plan Boards in Polarion

Track your agile team’s and project progress with customizable agile plan boards within Polarion. See the utilization of your team and get a better insight i…

Deliver Better Software, Faster Using Test Automation

Today organizations are trying to ship software as fast as possible, as a result test automation is becoming more and more essential. According to a recent study by Wipro in their “State of Quality” …

Agile Reporting in Polarion – How to create custom reports

Agile reporting in Polarion – How to create custom reports

Monitor your agile team’s and project progress with customizable dashboards within Polarion. See the utilization of your team an…

Whys & Wherefores behind Support for Open JDK 11

 
Reading the ‘Polarion ALM 18.3 – What’s New and Noteworthy’ post by @krotilr you undoubtedly noticed that the support posture for Java was changed in the 18.3 release. Specifically that supp…