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OpenText ALM / Quality Center review

Paul Grossman
Paul Grossman
Lead QA Engineer at Guaranteed Rate
Range of supported technology expands, but odd IDE design still leave newbies and...
There are always new features and more support for new and legacy technology architectures with each release. But the bad news is a growing list of long-standing issues with the product rarely gets addressed. While I have a larger list of issues that make day to day work harder than it needs to be, these are the Top Five that I do wish...
TFS review

CarlBrown
CarlBrown
Vice President Engineering at Vertex Downhole Ltd
It is helpful for scheduled releases and enforcing rules, but it should be better...
They have room for improvement in merging the source code changes for multiple developers across files. It is very good at highlighting the changes that the source code automatically does not know how to handle, but it's not very good at reporting the ones that it did automatically. There are times when we have source code that gets merged,...

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