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  • Remain Software Confirms Latin American Partner

    February 18, 2014 Dan Burger

    Remain Software, a Dutch company specializing in application lifecycle management (ALM) products for IBM midrange shops, is introducing its product line to Latin America through a business partner arrangement with Green Light Technology. Green Light has business partners in several South and Central American countries, and is based in Orlando, Florida.

    The partnership includes promotion, distribution, consultancy, and technical support for Remain Software products: TD/OMS, a software change management tool; TD/OMS Compact, software change management tailored for small teams; and Gravity, an ALM workflow management product.

    Jaime Penagos, a project manager at Green Light, says the Latin American market is coming into a period when application lifecycle management is being recognized as necessary for improved development and a fiscal benefit.

    “Latin American enterprises are nowadays appreciating software change management solutions more and more and find them very important for improvement of their software development projects and application lifecycle management,” Penagos said in a press release. “Some years ago, such tools were seen as ‘optional,’ but fortunately the perspective has changed and this kind of solution is most of the times required either by internal and/or external regulations of, for example, Super Intendencias Financieras.”

    These organizations take care of security, integrity, efficiency, transparency, and stability of financial institutions in each of the Latin American countries and, among other tasks, regulate the way applications should be managed, especially when they go into production, Penagos continued.

    “Most of the time, they require automated deployment, so that no malicious code can get into the source one,” he said. “TD/OMS is a reliable solution that can manage not only this process but the entire management of applications with great ease and assuring the required level of stability and security.”

    Green Light offers custom development, professional services, and the implementation and customization of best-of-breed software products. Its expertise includes IBM i, AIX, Linux, Windows, and Solaris, plus IT infrastructure and resiliency areas.

    Marco Kok, the managing director at Remain Software, describes Green Light as a strong and reliable representative with a strong partner network. He says the company delivers high quality services to companies of all types and sizes and its knowledge of Power Systems, especially IBM i, gives Remain Software confidence in this partnership arrangement.

    Remain Software is represented in the United States and Canada by Solutions First, which is based in Southern California.

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