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IBM Adds Change Management and Enhanced SOA Workflow Solution
May 20, 2008 - IBM announced the addition of change management capabilities to the Telelogic System Architect enterprise architecture solution.
The features included the integration of System Architect 11.1 and Telelogic Change 5.0. This integration offers a formal approach to governance of enterprise architecture projects and related initiatives, including service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process analysis, according to IBM.
By adding a formal change management process to its model-based workflow, Telelogic, An IBM Company, is expanding its capabilities for business and IT users to collaborate on architecture and development projects.
System Architect 11.1, Tau 4.1, Change 5.0 and the System Architect/Change integration will be available in the third quarter 2008. The System Architect, Tau, and DOORS integrations are available through the current product releases.
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