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Three Lessons Learned from the DevOps Journey

In ConnectALL, DevOps by Soumya Menon

DevOps is rapidly moving beyond development and operations into other IT groups – including Security, QA, and Testing – that contribute to the software development lifecycle. Despite its popularity, people in the field have only a vague idea about what DevOps is and what it can do for them. Soumya MenonHead of Content Marketing at ConnectALL, responsible for communication and content marketing strategy. For two decades, I’ve assisted businesses to integrate content marketing into their marketing plans to achieve their business goals. I specialize in creating and developing content (inbound and outbound) across various online and offline channels from websites, …

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Effective Tool Integration in ITSM can Boost Productivity – Part 2

In ConnectALL by Johnathan McGowan

In part one of this two-part blog series, I discussed how the ConnectALL Integration Platform can enable communication between teams almost instantaneously – processes, data (like status, priority, and assignee data), dependencies between issues (like “this issue depends on this other issue being resolved first”), comments, and attachments can be shared across an organization. The ConnectALL Integration Platform can create an efficient collaboration mechanism. The Platform also reduces the number of licenses needed for an application (ConnectALL only needs one license per application synchronized), and users only have to be trained on one platform. They continue to use the tool they …

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Effective Tool Integration in ITSM can Boost Productivity – Part 1

In ConnectALL by Johnathan McGowan

If you aren’t efficiently coordinating your internal teams, your entire organization may be wasting time, money, and opportunities for productivity by failing to take advantage of integration tools. A common scenario in the B2B world is that a company uses an internal system like Jira or ServiceNow to track work items that are assigned to different personnel or teams to resolve issues; e.g., reset passwords, initiate processing of a PO, or stand up a virtual machine. Coordination among these internal teams is necessary for an efficient organization. Johnathan McGowanJohnathan McGowan is a Sr Solutions Architect at ConnectALL. He is responsible …

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Gartner recognizes Go2Group in its Market Guide for Application Integration Platforms

In ConnectALL by ConnectALL Marketing

Effective application integration is a big deal. It can eventually be the difference between a company’s success and its eventual decline. It’s so big a deal that IT Advisory Company Gartner studied the topic and created a research paper about it – ‘Market Guide for Application Integration Platforms,’ (Gartner, Market Guide for Application Integration Platforms, 19 June 2017) a paper that is available to Gartner subscribers.

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ConnectALL Integrates Microsoft TFS and Project Server

In ConnectALL by ConnectALL Marketing

Microsoft no longer supports integration between Microsoft Project Server and Team Foundation Server 17 (TFS2017). For example, a project manager may want to have actual time logs from the TFS engineers automatically rolled into a Microsoft Project Plan – but TFS2017 and later versions no longer support this. Fortunately, ConnectALL does.

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QMetry Test Management and Product Enhancements come to ConnectALL 2.8

In ConnectALL by ConnectALL Marketing

We’ve just announced a new version of the ConnectALL Integration Platform that integrates QMetry Test Management into your DevOps and agile infrastructures. This version also brings additional enhancements for current ConnectALL users. If you use QMetry Test Management, or plan to bring it into your infrastructure, then this is great news.

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Another Test Management Tool to be Integrated into ConnectALL

In ConnectALL by ConnectALL Marketing

Here at Go2Group, we know your teams don’t use just one tool – that’s why we’ve been working hard to integrate more and more applications. Agile and DevOps teams use tools that meet their needs; developers use the applications that work best for them. QA/testing use their tools of choice, as do resource management, operations, management, and others.