Paul Krill
Editor at Large

Serena Mariner 6.2 focuses on ALM integration

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May 15, 20071 min

Serena Software unveiled a product this week intended to integrate project and portfolio management into a single application lifecycle management (ALM) offering. Serena Mariner 6.2, for project and portfolio management, integrates with Serena's Dimensions package, for automating the development lifecycle, and TeamTrack product, for collaborative application development. This helps IT executives make better deci

Serena Software unveiled a product this week intended to integrate project and portfolio management into a single application lifecycle management (ALM) offering.

Serena Mariner 6.2, for project and portfolio management, integrates with Serena’s Dimensions package, for automating the development lifecycle, and TeamTrack product, for collaborative application development. This helps IT executives make better decisions and manage their application portfolio like a business, Serena said. The integrated offering gives CIOs visibility into operations; they can drill down on current project metrics and communicate IT value back to the business.

Serena Mariner 6.2 features consolidated dashboard views of key project metrics through integrating with TeamTrack and Dimensions. Version 6.2 is available now.

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