AppDNA, the leading developer of application migration software, today announced the latest release of its flagship product, AppTitude 2.5. Included in the release are enhanced features and functionality across the product, the introduction of AppTitude Production Manager, and the introduction of a new licensing model designed to be very flexible to suit the individual needs of customers.
The AppTitude Production Manager, through an automated process, provides a snapshot of the install process, documentation, produces MSI's if required to continue the packaging process, and enables the production of a working Microsoft Application Virtualisation (formerly SoftGrid) sequence if required. Click to read more...
AppDNA, the leading developer of application migration software today announced the completion of an extensive Windows Vista application compatibility testing project for Newham Borough Council.
Undertaken by HP, the analysis work utilised AppDNA's AppTitude automated testing solution to analyse 120 of Newham's core applications. The testing solution looked at the applications' ability to install and run under Windows Vista and suggested fixes to address any identified issues to make them Windows Vista ready. Testing was completed by one member of the IT team, in only a few days. The alternative to this automated process, was a manual testing programme which would have taken more resources and significantly longer due to manual effort and set-up time needed. Click to read more...
AppDNA, a developer of application testing software, has announced that it has signed an agreement with HP, allowing HP to offer AppDNA's application migration software solution, AppTitude, for application migration testing and fixing, and for assessing suitability for application virtualisation with Microsoft Application Virtualisation (formerly Softgrid). Click to read more...
In order to better serve its current and future customers and to maximise the market potential for AppTitude, Camwood, the leading application migration specialists, today announced that it is to split the company and create two separate businesses. From January 2008, the consulting services company will retain the name Camwood, while a new company called AppDNA will manage the research, development and creation of an indirect sales channel for the AppTitude product, a software solution that automates the application testing requirement for companies migrating to Microsoft Vista or SoftGrid. Click to read more...
Tube Lines announced it is using technology from application compatibility specialist Camwood to prepare for the move next year of its 2,500 users to the Windows Vista operating system. Camwood’s appTitude ™ application compatibility testing solution is helping the London Underground maintenance and upgrade company carry out its planning for a "business-as-usual" migration to be completed by the third quarter of 2008. Click to read more...