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iRise “Wakes Up Market to Limitations of Textual Requirements”

6/19/2008 | posted by
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Forrester analyst Carey Schwaber published a blog post this week titled “Which Vendors Have Made A Difference In App Dev?” - and Catalyze sponsor iRise was nominated as one of her 5 difference-making vendors. 

[You can also catch Carey's Catalzye June webcast at this link.]

Carey started out her post by wondering which of the vendors she covers have had a broad-reaching impact on changing the way development works:

"Forget which vendor’s tool has the best bells and whistles. Which vendor has really made the most difference? Which vendor has delivered products or services that have really improved project outcomes? Or resulted in worse project outcomes? Not just a single project outcome, but hundreds or even thousands of project outcomes."

iRise was nominated by Carey for:

"Waking the market up to the limitations of textual requirements and providing an accessible and effective alternative."

Carey also nominated IBM Rational, Sun (Java Platform), Junit (test-driven development) and Thoughtworks (agile practices pioneer) as game-changing vendors.

Can you think of any other game-changers?  Read the entire post here.


 

 
 
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