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Learning about Pulse is a snap. The resources here will help you discover how Pulse is helping enterprises across the globe develop more effectively, manage their software and, most importantly, deliver software to their end-users. Don't see what you're looking for? Contact us.
There's nothing quite like seeing some examples of how Pulse solves enterprise problems - in the real world.
> Ten Thousand Developers Standardize on Eclipse Open Source
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One of the largest, most well-known software and hardware vendors in the United States faced a daunting task; requiring ten thousand developers to standardize on Eclipse open source tools using Linux machines.
Components:
- - Virtual Linux development cluster
- - Single launch-point for delivery
- - Delivery and provisioning of RCP application
- - Software standardization and profiling
- - High scalability requirement
> Fighting the Software Bloat, Delivering Tools to Millions
view full case study | view as pdf Genuitec found that its popular MyEclipse integrated development environment (IDE) was becoming too large to quickly download from its web site. Genuitec customers also began to complain that the software was becoming "bloated;" meaning it took up too much hard drive space, launched slowly on start-up, and was packed with features that not every software developer needed.
Components:
- - End-user customization availability
- - Update management
- - Team collaboration
- - Use of proprietary and open components
- - Web and standard installer mechanisms
> Leading CRM Firm Uses Pulse To Deliver Popular IDE To Developers
view full case study An enterprise Cloud computing company and CRM vendor experienced several issues with delivering software to end-users, including a requirement to deliver open source and proprietary tools simultaneously.
Components:
- - License management
- - Automated update mechanisms
- - Use of proprietary and open components
- - Web installer mechanisms
> Travel Services Conglomerate Uses Pulse To Manage Distribution
view full case study The world's leading travel services conglomerate faced severe revenue loss from security issues inherent in its aging Web site infrastructure. The company was challenged with preventing IP from leaking into the hands of competitors.
Components:
- - Securing IP
- - End-user management
- - Reporting and auditing
- - Tamper Protection
Take a deeper dive into some topics around software delivery, team management and enterprise concerns over who gets software and when.
> Pulse: It's All about Delivery
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Reviews some of today's most common software delivery methods and introduces new streamlined ways enterprises can deliver software without the hassle.
Components:
- - Review of common delivery components
- - Challenges encountered
- - Pulse scalability review
- - Java and Web installers
- - Enterprise technology tie-ins
> Why is ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) Important?
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Application Lifecycle Management, or ALM, is about the best practices for software development, management and delivery; typically in that order.
Components:
- - Review of common enterprise lifecycle woes
- - Best practices for ALM vendors
- - What ALM should do for you
Find some of our popular slide decks here. Note: some presentations do not currently have audio and are visual only.
> Pulse: The Focus is Delivery
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Reviews some of today's most common software delivery methods and introduces new streamlined ways enterprises can deliver software without the hassle.
> Delivering Eclipse Applications
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Reviews the best practices and tips and tricks around delivering Eclipse-based applications with ease.
Look here if you're wondering how Pulse handles specific needs, such as security concerns or how it will work with your teams.
> Security
Pulse works with your infrastructure without compromising it.
> For Teams
Pulse is optimized to make your teams more efficient and delivery-focused.
Some great resources that come from around the web - but all helpful for folks curious about Pulse.
There are lots of reasons to give Pulse a try.
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