Chief Technology Officer at a insurance company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-01-02T10:54:18Z
Jan 2, 2024
Helix ALM should be able to integrate with other systems better. Helix ALM should also have an easier user interface, and the solution needs to have drag-and-drop tools included in it.
The accountability and the equivalent to using, acting, editing, working with Word, and also importing and exporting from Word needs improvement. Adding snapshots for testing would be a valuable addition to Helix ALM. The functionality to import and export from Microsoft Word within Helix ALM would be a great improvement.
Solutions Consultant at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Consultant
2021-04-01T09:52:41Z
Apr 1, 2021
It would be great to see Perforce's strategy is for implementing intelligence into the process via AI or ML. It's not clearly defined, at least not to my knowledge. There're other platforms that do essentially the same thing. You can go to a math lab and say here's a big library of mathematical tools that you can plug into your process. I do process definition and configuration management; these two areas combined with AI ML would be a killer application. Because algorithms don't get sick, they just spit out answers and if you can't interrogate the data, then you need to look at it harder. And that's what it's all about. Its continuous improvement and, nonstop excellence. If you look at what grows hyper-scale environments, it's just that. Hyper-scale environments such as, Amazon and Google and all the big platforms. That's what it takes, basically non-stop improvement.
Helix ALM is a comprehensive Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) software platform offered by Perforce. It provides organizations with tools and features to manage the entire lifecycle of software development and product engineering. Helix ALM combines requirements management, test management, issue tracking, and version control into a unified solution, enabling teams to collaborate effectively and ensure the delivery of high-quality software products.
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Helix ALM should be able to integrate with other systems better. Helix ALM should also have an easier user interface, and the solution needs to have drag-and-drop tools included in it.
The accountability and the equivalent to using, acting, editing, working with Word, and also importing and exporting from Word needs improvement. Adding snapshots for testing would be a valuable addition to Helix ALM. The functionality to import and export from Microsoft Word within Helix ALM would be a great improvement.
It would be great to see Perforce's strategy is for implementing intelligence into the process via AI or ML. It's not clearly defined, at least not to my knowledge. There're other platforms that do essentially the same thing. You can go to a math lab and say here's a big library of mathematical tools that you can plug into your process. I do process definition and configuration management; these two areas combined with AI ML would be a killer application. Because algorithms don't get sick, they just spit out answers and if you can't interrogate the data, then you need to look at it harder. And that's what it's all about. Its continuous improvement and, nonstop excellence. If you look at what grows hyper-scale environments, it's just that. Hyper-scale environments such as, Amazon and Google and all the big platforms. That's what it takes, basically non-stop improvement.