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The Key to Successful Service Management: Mercury Universal CMDB
New Features for the Industry’s First Solution Built for Change Managers and the CAB
Quality Management for SOA: Mercury Service Test Management and Mercury Service Test
How To Use a Documentum Installation with Mercury IT Governance Center 6.0 Service Pack 10
 
VMWare Platform Support for Mercury SiteScope
 
How to Execute a Batch File on a Remote Machine when a Mercury Business Availability Alert Occurs
 
Machine Reboots While Launching Mercury QuickTest Professional 9.0
 
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Business Technology Optimization Strategy and Solutions for Service-Oriented Architectures
SOA promises big business benefits. Companies are turning to it to drive productivity, eliminate waste, and give the business agility that translates into competitive advantage. But SOA comes with risks attached, and today’s solution might turn into tomorrow’s problem. How do you mitigate the risks and achieve the benefits? [read more]
 
A Quality Model for Business-Centric Testing
The Mercury Quality Model is a pragmatic approach to focus testing on business requirements—and doing it at a point in the software lifecycle that makes business sense. Since business requirements are the main expectation to be met, and since most defects are introduced during the requirements phase, the Model focuses on reviewing and perfecting business requirements early in the process. [read more]
 
HP to Acquire Mercury
On July 25, 2006, HP announced the signing of a definitive agreement to purchase Mercury through a cash tender offer for $52.00 per share, or an enterprise value of approximately $4.5 billion, which is net of existing cash and debt.

Upon closing, the acquisition will establish HP’s portfolio of IT management software and services as the clear choice for companies seeking to optimize the value that IT brings to business. The acquisition is expected to close in the fourth calendar quarter of 2006. [read more]
 

Department for Constitutional Affairs (UK) and Mercury

"The Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA) is helping to modernize the criminal justice system in England and Wales. To effectively deliver IT-enabled change, we've moved to a shared services structure, built around a best-practice model, that's underpinned by Mercury's IT Governance Center.... Due in part to Mercury IT Governance Center, the DCA has realized many millions of pounds in business benefits from centralized efficiencies and new processes."

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ICL Fertilizer and Mercury

“Mercury’s application management solutions responded to the system performance and availability challenges of ICL Fertilizers. Mercury Business Availability Center has given us complete transparency of the status of our infrastructure and applications. We now have more time to deal with the truly important things—enhancing the IT system to respond faster and make optimal use of the data available to it.”

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T-Mobile and Mercury

"Even in the introductory phase, Mercury Quality Center sharply boosted efficiency. Our people in different countries have simultaneous access to the same test cases and all related information. Optimizing the flow of information has improved and accelerated collaboration between teams. Our efficiency ultimately improved to such a degree that we can now handle additional key tasks with the same manpower."

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