IBM Rational ALM Valuable Features

Harold Pogue - PeerSpot reviewer
Global IT Director of Digital Platforms. Digital and Connected Commerce at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

The most valuable feature is that the solution is Cloud-based.

The word emulation and importing is good.

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MR
Product Owner at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees

The solution is customizable. It is quite strong in compliance and auditing. The audit trail is quite good. We can link everything together.

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GJ
Senior Architect at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees

We have something called the GC (global configuration), which is a unique feature compared to any other competitor we have in the ALM space.

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RA
Owner at Qstec

One of the key advantages of IBM Rational ALM is its workflow capabilities, which enable seamless collaboration between development and production teams and ensure that all stakeholders are aware of the progress and readiness of the solution. Additionally, the solution is good for integration.

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RP
Associate QA Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

IBM Rational ALM is a very good tool. I like the management and traceability features and the test management tool. The latter is not linked with the stories and fixed management. It is really useful, and we can create test plans. We can also test some metrics related to QA.

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EF
Tool Manager at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

The features for creating workflows are flexible and powerful.

The integration with Git works well. We use Git for code versioning, and it is integrated with ALM. The combination of these is good because ALM is better for the process and the requirements, whereas Git is better for version control.

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Petronela Ghergulov - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineering Quality Analyst at Visteon Corporation

It's easy to use.

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SA
Lead Engineer at a transportation company with 5,001-10,000 employees

The tools for requirement capture we have found very useful.

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Sany Maamari - PeerSpot reviewer
Président at Syncheo

All the features are valuable. Everyone in a team can work on the same platform and share the same information.

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MM
Group CEO at Mmusi Group

The cataloging is a very valuable feature. For a lot of enterprises, they end up not knowing which applications do specific features. The cataloging helps with this. It's not that verbose but it still gives you allowances to put in more detail. 

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NK
Quality Assurance at Varroc Lighting System

Abilities to share ideas in terms of tasks, lifecycle traceability from requirement to development to testing and designs gives a clear understanding of the system.

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AK
Technology Architect at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

The most valuable feature is the reporting of the CPU usage on the dashboard. If we have multiple jobs running it gives us information such as the number of jobs, in a particular timeslot. This allows us to focus on saving CPU time or perhaps other resources.

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AH
Applications Developer Specialist at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

The most valuable features are the customizability, workflow, and Kanban components. You can customize the board according to your needs.

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LG
Consultant at a computer software company with 1-10 employees

The most valuable component of this solution was in its ability to help us with the management of tools and the resources that we were using.

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AH
Applications Developer Specialist at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

The planning features are rich with Scrum concepts: Sprint, Sprint retrospective, the rules in the Scrum framework.

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