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The integration of OpenText ALM Octane and Azure DevOps Server (TFS) helps in bringing the product development and Quality Assurance (QA) team on the same page. As both the teams have visibility into each other’s task and complete context of customer expectations, the quality of product is better and the delivery cycle is shorter.
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In an Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) ecosystem, the choice of systems and the collaboration between the cross-functional teams play a great role. While the choice of systems impacts the productivity of a team, the cross-functional collaboration helps the teams get complete context of the business requirements.
Best-of-breed systems such as OpenText ALM Octane and Azure DevOps Server (TFS) bring rich functionalities to the ecosystem. Integration of OpenText ALM Octane with Azure DevOps Server (TFS) ensures that the development and QA teams are on the same page when it comes to delivery timelines and have complete visibility into each other’s tasks.
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OpsHub Integration Manager integrates OpenText ALM Octane and Azure DevOps Server (TFS) bi-directionally. It ensures that all historical and current data is available to each user, in that user’s preferred system, with full context, in real-time. All ‘user stories’ from Azure DevOps Server (TFS) automatically synchronize to OpenText ALM Octane. The completion of the story and the status of test results in OpenText ALM Octane against these user stories automatically synchronizes to Azure DevOps Server (TFS).
The communication between the development team and quality control team happens manually. For example, status of a requirement or the results of a test case are to be communicated either through email or phone.
When Azure DevOps Server (TFS) and OpenText ALM Octane are bi-directionally integrated, both the teams will be have visibility into each other’s task from their own systems.
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