The topic of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is at the fore-front of every system administrator’s mind when it comes to Microsoft products. ALM is the governance, development and maintenance of applications and their relative environments. Included on a system administrator’s plate are considerations around testing, change management, release management, requirements management and continuous integration. Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) tools offer system administrators and the like a standardized system for communicating and collaborating on changes within an IT department. Using these tools and the documentation supporting them, software development teams and related departments like operations and testing can automate the process of development and delivery-ultimately saving time and cost.
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