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IBM unveils new software

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BANGALORE: IBM Corporation on Thursday launched 12 new IBM Rational version 7 products, the new suite of software delivered through the IBM software development platform.

The new IBM Rational software development platform products enable greater innovation by automating the software testing process and tracking changes made to software code.

"When software development is managed as a business process, it becomes a driver of innovation and competitive advantage. Governing the development process allows organisations to take an integrated approach to software development that aligns line-of-business, development and operations teams to improve overall business performance," Steve Robinson, Vice-President, IBM Worldwide Sales, Rational Software, Software Group, told reporters here on Thursday.

With the new IBM Rational software development platform offerings, IBM allows organisations to govern their software development as a business process through globally distributed developments.

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