Insurance Giant UNUM chooses ISPW over Endevor

UNUM Insurance chooses ISPW

It’s an all too familiar scenario - your company fails an external audit and has a timeframe for resolution. In 1997, Provident Life and Accident Insurance (now UNUM) found itself in this unfortunate position. According to Paul Stone, Systems Analyst and UNUM’s Primary ISPW Administrator, what he calls the “forgiveness system” for production changes didn’t cut it with their auditors. “There was no pre-approval - only post - and that was the least of our problems.”

 

Isracard ISPW Rollout

Isracard ISPW Rollout"ISPW is a tool that crosses platforms and manages them through one central interface. Isracard has tested ISPW very thoroughly for an extended period and we found that ISPW is a innovative, powerful tool with a lot of functionality that, amongst others, can help us to connect additional tools into ISPW that exist in our installation: Debuggers, Compare tools, and so on, from the development stage through to the final deployment in production. ISPW allows us to manage parallel projects such as long-term development and day-to-day maintenance through one solution"

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Southern California Edison, Los Angeles, CA

A software cost-containment project saves Southern California Edison millions!

This article, written by Jim Utsler, appeared in the July 2004 issue of eServer magazine.

   

Bank of Montreal

This article, with references to ISPW, focuses on tools integration and QA.compfinance.gif (2285 bytes)


In the US alone, up to 60% of software developers are involved in fixing errors.
We examine results from a recent Capers Jones study and discuss the implications for improving the quality of the software quality process.

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ABN Amro Bank, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Powerpoint PDFThese slides are from the ABN Amro Bank ISPW Customer Experience presentation at the IBM SHARE User Group Conference, Minneapolis, MN, July 2001.

   

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