PROVIDENCE, R.I., Aug. 01, 2017 -- Vector Software, the world’s leading provider of innovative software solutions for embedded software quality, and Intland Software, developer of the market-leading Application Lifecycle Management tool codeBeamer ALM, today announced a strategic partnership to develop solutions that improve software verification and validation in regulated environments.
Based in Stuttgart, Germany, Intland Software develops and markets codeBeamer ALM, a fully integrated end-to-end Application Lifecycle Management software platform. Intland Software’s codeBeamer ALM is a scalable collaborative tool used by global enterprises to manage complex product development processes that helps reduce the time and costs of development and compliance in safety-critical industries.
Vector Software solutions provide development organizations the most complete and cost-effective approach to managing the complexities of testing safety- and business-critical software. Vector Software's VectorCAST embedded software testing platform provides manageable and repeatable testing outcomes enabling organizations to improve productivity, reduce risk, and maximize ROI.
“Our solutions provide a competitive advantage for companies working on safety-critical embedded software,” stated Janos Koppany, chief executive officer of Intland Software. “The combined offering will help development organizations implement mature processes, ensure traceability, and achieve compliance with minimum cost and effort.”
"We are delighted to partner with Intland Software," said Jeffrey Fortin, head of product management. "Our partnership with Intland demonstrates our continued commitment to offer our customers best-of-breed solutions enabling them to implement an integrated multi-vendor development environment that meets their specific needs."
About Intland Software
Intland Software is the developer and vendor of codeBeamer ALM, a fully integrated end-to-end Application Lifecycle Management software platform. The company is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany with a US office in Silicon Valley, CA, and distributors worldwide. codeBeamer ALM is used by large global enterprises such as Medtronic, LG, Daimler, Samsung, and Dassault Falcon Jet to maintain control over lifecycle processes, and to ensure compliance with relevant standards in the development of cutting-edge embedded products. For more information visit www.intland.com.
About Vector Software, Inc.
Vector Software is the world’s leading provider of software testing solutions for safety and business critical embedded applications. Companies worldwide in the automotive, aerospace, medical devices, industrial controls, rail, and other business critical sectors rely on Vector Software’s VectorCAST™ test automation platform. The VectorCAST environment enables software development teams to easily automate complex testing tasks to improve software quality, using Test-Driven Development, Continuous Integration, and Change-Based Testing processes to engineer reliable software for accelerated time-to-market release cycles. Vector Software is headquartered in East Greenwich, Rhode Island USA with offices worldwide, and a world-class team of support and technology partners. To learn more, visit: www.vectorcast.com. Follow Vector Software on Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.
Contact: Anna Barcelos Vector Software, Inc. 401.398.7185 [email protected]


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