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You manage complex requirements in IBM DOORS. Your developers work in TeamForge. But when these systems don’t talk, things slip—requirements go stale, changes get missed, and traceability turns into a manual chore.
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OpsHub Integration Manager connects IBM DOORS and TeamForge through an enterprise-grade, bi-directional integration. Requirements, changes, comments, and work item status flow between the two systems automatically maintaining traceability, reducing rework, and helping teams deliver with confidence in regulated environments.
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OpsHub Integration Manager establishes a real-time, bi-directional sync between TeamForge and IBM DOORS, enabling seamless flow of requirements and related development work. Requirements and sub-requirements in DOORS map directly to structured work items in TeamForge—such as sections or metric ports—preserving context, hierarchy, and trace links. Updates, comments, and status changes are synchronized across systems automatically, ensuring both teams operate on the latest information with full traceability and no manual intervention.
Your requirements live in DOORS. Your developers work in TeamForge. Between them? Manual exports, missed changes, and slow feedback loops.
OpsHub connects the two. So, when a requirement is updated in DOORS, it syncs to TeamForge as a linked task. Dev teams comment, clarify, and execute—all from TeamForge and statuses, discussions, and progress reflect back in DOORS automatically.
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