OpenText ALM Octane Implementation Team
We are an IT company. We do it ourselves. We had just two people. We probably had a DBA too.
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KalimuthurajaSureshkumar
Automation Architect at Capgemini
We used an integrator for the deployment. We have three people involved in the deployment.
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OpenText ALM Octane
April 2024
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Steven Tompsett
CDA Engineer at Hastings Insurance Services Limited
We purchased it via a supplier. Octane is being supplied by EOH Europe for us. I have worked with them in the past. They were happy to put us in touch with Micro Focus. We already have a couple of other tools through EOH, so we already had an existing relationship with them.
Working with EOH Europe was fantastic. My contact at EOH was very helpful. He has always been there to help with the multiple questions that I ask all the time about various different things, not necessarily related to Octane, but about anything that they supply us.
My biggest challenge as the integrator has been about changing culture. The tool does what it does. That is all. It has received a very positive reception by the majority of the people that use it.
Changing the culture means improving the way that we do things, our processes, and the way that we do this is by having communities. We have a community to address concerns, misunderstandings, and conversation points that people bring, then we try and improve the practices that we do by trying to get everyone aligned to the same practices.
View full review »For the deployment, for installation and configuration, we did everything by ourselves.
But we are working with a third-party, a consultant, for the customization. Compared with ALM.NET, ALM Octane doesn't have a full scripting capability, so everything is really defined as business rules. This is quite a change for us. Therefore, we need a partner to provide us with some guidance and tips.
The consulting firm we're working with is profi.com AG. Our experience with them has been really good. I have no complaints.
View full review »We used an in-house team to implement.
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Agne Gecevice
Release Manager at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
One person with a bit of hardware knowledge can do the deployment. Because we did a migration project, we had a team of four from release management, but this wasn't our full-time task.
We also had support from OpenText.
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Jennifer Plourde
Enabling Manager at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
It was just us and Micro Focus.
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reviewer1996359
Senior Director, Global Project Management & Research at a non-profit with 11-50 employees
We received assistance from a third-party consultant.
Because I am making recommendations for a client, I lack firsthand deployment experience. I am merely talking to them and assisting them in making decisions.
View full review »We did it ourselves. Just a couple of people were involved in the deployment.
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Reviewer3273
Programme Test Manager at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We relied on the help we get from Micro Focus. There are some good online video tutorials from Micro Focus. We made use of those. We made use of Help topics on the product. Other than that, for any issues, we would raise a ticket with Micro Focus. We didn't actually take on formal consultancy.
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reviewer1095564
AGM, Delivery Excellence at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
The OpenText team should be providing more end-to-end view during the installation and user acceptance testing. They should provide more knowledge on the usage of the tools and various important capabilities, e.g., how do we use that? That is the missing part of the Professional Services. We had to go over it again by raising many queries and tickets. Therefore, the knowledge transfer of capabilities has to be given more focus during the installation.
Integration with other tools, compatibility, and frameworks has to be thoroughly checked by the OpenText team in conjunction with the client team for faster integration and to avoid surprises during the implementation.
For deployment, I was involved as a manager and there were two more guys from my admin team, who looked after the tools. There was one person from OpenText Professional Services along with a OpenText project manager. There were two team members actively involved throughout the project to open firewalls, do the setup, install, and troubleshoot. There was also one more guy for automation purposes when we were working on the automation integration for Selenium and UFT, and he worked for two to three weeks of time. Overall, three people worked for eight weeks.
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Victor Horescu
General Manager at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
iQST is the vendor team... very good expertise
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Vishwa-Reddy
Team Lead at Accenture
We have two people who are responsible for maintenance.
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OpenText ALM Octane
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about OpenText ALM Octane. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
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