This story is from January 31, 2013

IBM software to improve productivity

IBM has announced that KPIT Cummins has selected its development software to enhance efficiency, reduce costs and minimize defects.
IBM software to improve productivity
IBM has announced that KPIT Cummins has selected its development software to enhance efficiency, reduce costs and minimize defects.
PUNE: Global IT major IBM has announced that KPIT Cummins - a product engineering and IT consulting partner to automotive and transportation, manufacturing and energy and utilities companies, has selected IBM development software to enhance efficiency, reduce costs and minimize defects.
KPIT selected IBM Rational Test RealTime for its component testing and runtime analysis requirements based on the software’s ability to resolve problems during the development phase and debug and correct errors before they go into production code.
The solution helps KPIT’s software development teams identify and fix hard-to-find defects in embedded software in the actual target environments via a set of test automation and runtime analysis capabilities, the company said in a statement issued here.
In addition to IBM Rational Test RealTime, KPIT has also selected IBM Rational Rhapsody Developer to enable seamless integration of design and development functions into one cohesive environment, thereby improving productivity throughout the embedded software development lifecycle—from requirements capture and analysis to implementation, test and deployment.
Prashant K.S., director – customer management, quality and productivity at KPIT Cummins said, “We deliver efficient and innovative solutions and services to our customers to help them build smart, safe and sustainable products".
“The IBM solution helps improve quality, increasing productivity by reducing the time required to move from conception to production, enabling teams to collaborate and ensure all requirements have been implemented and tested, ” said Sunil Shah, country manager IBM ISA.
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