Application Tracker
Hi all,
I am looking for software / Webapplication / ... That can track applications what i mean is the following:
a kind of software that for example someone requests software i enter the software name and the flow starts:
First stop Intake, then packageing, ==> and ends with deployment. I know there are tools from dell or microsoft that can do this but they come in a suite
i am looking for a standalone application does anyone know if it exists if so where?
all the info is welcome,
Kind regards,
Michiel
I am looking for software / Webapplication / ... That can track applications what i mean is the following:
a kind of software that for example someone requests software i enter the software name and the flow starts:
First stop Intake, then packageing, ==> and ends with deployment. I know there are tools from dell or microsoft that can do this but they come in a suite
i am looking for a standalone application does anyone know if it exists if so where?
all the info is welcome,
Kind regards,
Michiel
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Posted by:
dunnpy
9 years ago
I downloaded a trial of SparkleFlow a few years ago - it seems like they have a live demo on their website instead now.
From what I remember the tracker looked quite useful, but my company has a workflow tracker for other parts of the workflow, so I was just looking at the packaging responsibilities and not the full end to end process.
It's geared towards the packaging process, and can also link in to deployment tools.
There's a comparison sheet on the website that compares it to the Flexera workflow tool too.
I've also see TeamForge used in some companies, but it's a full ALM (application lifecycle managment) tool at enterprise level.
Hope that helps,
Dunnpy
From what I remember the tracker looked quite useful, but my company has a workflow tracker for other parts of the workflow, so I was just looking at the packaging responsibilities and not the full end to end process.
It's geared towards the packaging process, and can also link in to deployment tools.
There's a comparison sheet on the website that compares it to the Flexera workflow tool too.
I've also see TeamForge used in some companies, but it's a full ALM (application lifecycle managment) tool at enterprise level.
Hope that helps,
Dunnpy
Posted by:
vjaneczko
9 years ago