Polarion ALM 2404 brings new automatic merge, test management improvements, new security features, extended REST APIs, and numerous user experience improvements. Learn more in our blog!
Improving Automotive Software Cybersecurity on ISO21434/ISO26262 with Siemens Polarion for Automotive and the LDRA Productivity Package for Automotive
The Polarion X Industry solution “Polarion X for Automotive” includes a template for functional safety based on ISO 26262 which…
Polarion Software is attracting increasing numbers of people to the free webcasts and webinars we offer every month that provide valuable insights and practical info for people working in the industr…
Customers consistently tell us how easy Polarion is to use, and how readily it is accepted by stakeholders from requirements engineers to testers to software developers. But what if you’re faced with…
One of the things I like best about my job is the privilege of announcing a new Polarion release and revealing the result the efforts of Polarion’s amazing R&D team. The new 2014 release, av…
Once again it’s my pleasure to announce the release of a new major version of our products: Polarion version 2014, and to spotlight the newest features our talented R&D team has added to today’s …
Today Polarion is pleased to announce that Siemens Venture Capital, a wholly-owned business unit of Siemens AG, is investing $10 million USD (Series A funding) in Polarion Software.
What does this m…
Scrum has been embraced by industry as a way to deliver product; effectively, on time and with relevant scope (through backlog grooming). It brings order, clarity and transparency. So why is Scrum sc…
We recently published several new PDF resources in which customers talk about how Polarion’s Requirements Management, Test Management, and ALM solutions have helped them overcome challenges and impro…
Last week I moderated a webinar titled Using Software in Regulated Medical Environments in which Griffin Jones and Jamie Cole, global experts in medical device and software regulatory issues, shared …
When Subversion came on the scene, it quickly became the market leading version control system, relegating all others to virtual obsolescence — something unprecedented for an open source product. But…