Software developers selective in embracing the cloud
1 May 2009 | Published by Ovum
New Ovum’s research reveals how the cloud is transforming the application lifecycle management tools market
London – Ovum, the global analyst and consulting company, today announced the results of a major vendor survey regarding the impact of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and cloud computing on application lifecycle management (ALM).
According to the new report, “ALM and SaaS: Should developers get their heads in the cloud?” the increasing acceptance of cloud computing, driven by today’s trend toward SaaS, is a major disruptive development to the ALM market.
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The report “ALM and SaaS: Should developers Get their heads in the cloud”, examines how the ALM market is embracing the cloud as product delivery vehicle.
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