Various companies spend huge amounts of money, time and effort to get the best of breed intranet applications, and end up with the headache of maintaining them. Information is stored in silos, and extra effort (and cost!) has to be spent in order to allow information to be shared between one application and another.
In contrast, a relatively modest investment in the Integrated Claromentis Intranet Platform ensures that disparate business information is stored in a single integrated and extendable data model, which allows common data to be shared by various applications. On top of that, additional bespoke applications to provide specific business need can be built within the same model to ensure a coherent business focus application environment.
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With the release of Quality Manager with 5.4 and Project Manager coming out of beta in 5.5 I have been asked for a statement about where the end game is for intranet software application coverage.
On the one side to me the answer is simple - we will continue to provide integrated web based applications wherever our customer base requests them and the return on investment justifies the cost.
However there is a counter argument - how do we maintain high standards of quality in our software if we have to cover such a broad range of functionality? The problem is compounded by the fact that we support 2 operating systems, 3 databases and a complete API.
At the end it is always a question of balance, with the sales teams asking for more, and the development teams questioning why.
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