OpenText ALM / Quality Center Deployment
There are some challenges we faced during the deployment. But, we've had no major issues.
View full review »I’ve personally never had deployment issues.
View full review »I've never done a deployment.
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OpenText ALM / Quality Center
April 2024
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There were issues with the deployment.
View full review »The biggest challenge was finding the appropriate resource balancing for the enterprise release. It is not very clear how that was going to be implemented due to documentation in 2010.
If there is a need for third-party integration, the documentation is not very good. We were able to integrate with FIT, but it took a very capable programmer to figure out how to do it. Again, this was in 2010. Hopefully, the documentation has improved.
View full review »Once installed, no issues with deployment.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »We had problems with Solution Manager/SAP integration and use through customizing RFC calls.
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John ONeill
Principle consultant at Active Data Consulting Services Pty Ltd
No, we found the support staff at MicroFocus in Australia to be highly knowledgeable and very much of assistance in helping us get our products setup and deployed.
View full review »It has deployed just fine for us without issues.
View full review »There are still some issues when deploying to a few end user machines but the install and upgrade process is very easy. Some of these issues will be resolved in later releases.
View full review »Just the amount of time to install as well as the reinstall frequency.
View full review »We've had no issues with deployment.
View full review »At Verizon we are 'clients' on a supported application base. Application project teams are supported with domains and projects within a central installation. We didn't deploy the application, per se.
View full review »Over a seventeen year period, yes. The key to maintaining a site today is in patch management. Keep the patches up to date.
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There are a lot of nuances with integrations and implementation of Quality Center and third-party applications. With proper planning and expertise guidance, issues with deployment can be resolved. I have not encountered any issues with deployment that could not be resolved.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »Yes, some minor issues but these were not tool issues but more to do with lack of testing after deployment.
View full review »It deploys without issue.
View full review »The desktop deployment causes issues when the enterprise has locked down PC. The application itself is hosted by HP (SaaS).
View full review »We have no issues deploying ALM.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »It has deployed just fine for us.
View full review »My department doesn't do deployments, but I believe that the team doing it does have problems.
View full review »When we were installing v10, the installation became corrupted. So when we upgraded to v11, it was very expensive, and at our own cost, to do. This was regardless of our maintenance contract with HP.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »I don’t remember any deployment issues. The R&D department at the software development company handled all the install and setup.
View full review »Not that I am aware of.
View full review »We had a number of issues with importing the requirements and test cases we had created in Excel. Mind you, we were using a very complicated setup in Excel.
View full review »There were some issues.
View full review »Just when folks forgot to check in their assets before migrating / upgrading existing projects.
View full review »We never have issues with deployment.
View full review »Configuration of QC contains a number of steps which could be made simpler. Many of these settings can be default with an option for the user to change them.
View full review »No issues encountered.
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No issues.
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We had a problem with the consultant.
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Ravi Suvvari
Performance and Fault-tolerance Architect with 1,001-5,000 employees
No issues encountered.
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No - We were a smaller company than most.
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I did not choose this product. It was onsite before I started the contract with this particular client. I have seen and used this product at a few client sites.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »I wasn't involved in the deployment.
View full review »There were some data migration issues when we upgraded to the next version. This was with the user-defined table/column as the extra tables were complex when converting to the newer version.
View full review »The Client was needed in our network environment because the Web GUI was found to be unstable.
View full review »I have no experience setting up the server. I have only been an admin.
View full review »Not in particular, only certain defects that I've mentioned for the question above regarding areas for improvement.
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OpenText ALM / Quality Center
April 2024
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