Compuware (News - Alert) Corporation announced it is collaborating with Jamaica-based software development firm Software Architects Ltd., with the objective of enhancing mobile applications performance for Caribbean users.
Software Architects garnered recognition for enhancing business services through the tactical use of Web application and mobile technology, which includes SMS value-added services.
It is hoped the newly forged partnership will take Compuware APM (News - Alert) technologies to various CARICOM (Caribbean Community and Common Market) businesses where they can seamlessly migrate to mobile platforms.
Damion Daley, chief executive officer at Software Architects, said, “As APM helps IT operations mature in Jamaica, it will also expedite the innovation required to spark economic growth in the Caribbean. We are enthusiastic about Compuware’s ability to address the broadest range of market requirements and free trial programs.”
The Compuware APM can be used to optimize and monitor today’s most challenging Web, cloud, mobile, enterprise and Big Data applications. It can also be used to boost user experience and manage performance, availability and service levels from a unified real-user and synthetic perspective – all within a single on-demand platform for fast and easy deployment.
According to the company, with Compuware APM, customers can:
- Proactively spot and solve application performance issues before users are impacted, even in the most complex, multi-tier applications;
- Shorten the time for developing new applications and application enhancements to market with DevOps functionality;
- Tweak essential applications from the user’s perspective over the entire application delivery chain, which can lead to maximized loyalty, revenue and value; and more.
Robert Rivera, director of partner sales east for Compuware’s APM business unit, added, “We are very proud to be partnering with Software Architects. It is a terrific company with a strong vision and an extensive network of relationships.”
Edited by Rory J. Thompson