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This isn’t a game.
Developing complex, mission-critical software systems requires perfection. Miscommunication, quality-control glitches or inefficiencies could cost millions of dollars. Or they could cost lives. To keep these projects on track, you need powerful development tools and intelligent strategies that can help wring out errors—and give you control over complexity.
IBM Rational Systems Development solutions give you a holistic, end-to-end approach to complex systems development. They deliver the tools, strategies and processes you need to design, build and deploy large-scale software systems with rock-solid reliability.
IBM RATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS
Give your complex-systems development teams the technology, processes, tools and consulting services they need at every stage of the product lifecycle. IBM Rational solutions allow them to more efficiently design, build and manage groundbreaking projects.
IBM PRODUCT LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT
From inception, through development, to deployment and management, IBM Product Lifecycle Management solutions can help your teams reduce costs, increase agility, and improve product quality and compliance.
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IBM RATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT E-KIT
This collection of white papers, tutorials, Webcasts and other resources can help you discover new ways to improve the quality of your software projects, without sacrificing efficiency or close collaboration.
IBM RATIONAL TEST REALTIME PRODUCT TRIAL
Try out this component-testing and runtime-analysis solution, designed especially for teams who develop embedded, real-time and other cross-platform software products.
IBM RATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPER PRODUCT TRIAL
This 30-day trial gives you hands-on experience with this design and development tool that lets you take advantage of the full power of Eclipse. It includes plug-ins for modeling complex systems.
WEBCAST: BUILD, MANAGE & GOVERN COMPLEX SYSTEMS
Listen to IBM experts discuss how integrated change and release management with Rational tools can help improve the quality and security of complex systems—even when they’re developed in distributed environments.
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