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©2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice

BTOS-WE-0900Twitter hashtag #HPSWU

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HP ApplicationsStrategies for the Modern Lifecycle

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The Application Reality

Most enterprises run major software operations.

ERPwikis

inventory management

supply chainbilling

order entry

PoS

mobile apps

website

payments

CRM

HR

Embedded software

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Business agility

depends on

application agility.

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P

P

P

Application Delivery: Yesterday & Today

DISTRIBUTED TEAMS

FLEXIBLE METHODS

COMPOSITE, CLOUD, RIA

CO-LOCATED TEAMS

SEQUENTIAL METHODS

THIN CLIENT,SELF-

CONTAINED

people

process

tech.

Stability Agility

Biz to IT: “Do as I ask” Biz to IT: “Bring me ideas”

Biz cost reduction Biz and IT cost reduction

Exhaustive Just enough

“Does it work?” “Does it impress?”

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Right Aims, Wrong Results

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New Pressures on Delivery Fundamentals

use cases, burn charts

Have we covered all requirements?

Has anyone verified the new GUI is secure?

What are the working parts of the app?

tests, milestones

Predictable outcome?

High quality apps?

Responsive to change?

Nearly 60% of IT leaders say distributed teams significantly impacts productivity.

–Forrester

On average, 25% of application defects are found by customers.

–Capers Jones

An enterprise raises 2,000-70,000 RFCs per month.

–Gartner

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Predictable outcome?

High quality apps?

Responsive to change?

Restore Core Delivery Fundamentals

Full requirements mgmt. Agile, RIA, service testing Integrated performance,

security

Innovative lifecycle automation

Traceability, change impact

PREDICTABILITY

Real-time metrics Workflow automation Collaboration & asset

reuse

QUALITYCHANGE-

READINESS

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The Invisible Lifecycle

PLAN

DELIVER

RUN

RETIRE

“For a business application that is used for 15 years, the cost to go live is, on average, 8% of the lifetime TCO.”–Gartner

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Solve for the Complete Lifecycle

PLAN

DELIVER

RUN

RETIRE

Burn rate, go/no-go metrics

DevOps integration for performance

SLAs

Seamless RFC capture and prioritization

Architectural policies &

compliance

Data archival,

application end-of-life

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Traceability & Insight

Unified Platform

Simplified Web Access

Technology Agnostic

Powerful Automation

Quality at the Center

Modular

Integrated

Heterogeneous

Best-in-class

HP Lifecycle Solutions & Operating Principles

COMPLETE LIFECYCLE COVERAGE

COMPLETE LIFECYCLE COVERAGE

PLANPLAN

Project & Portfolio

Management

Project & Portfolio

Management

DELIVERDELIVER RUNRUN RETIRERETIRE

HP ALM

Quality Center

Perform Center

App. Security Center

Business Availability

Business Availability

Deployment Automation

Deployment Automation

Service Managemen

t

Service Managemen

t

Records Managemen

t

Records Managemen

t

ArchivingArchiving

CORE LIFECYCLE

EXCELLENCE

CORE LIFECYCLE

EXCELLENCEHP APPLICATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT

Project Planning & Tracking Enterprise Release Management

ALM Foundation

Process standardization Reporting Extensibility

SOA Systinet

SOA Systinet

Requirements Management

Development Management

Quality Management

DefinitionVersioning &

Change Control

Link to IDE, SCM

Defect Mgmt.

Secure

Code

Function

Perform

Secure

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Preview: Applications 11Modern Solutions for Modern Delivery

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Legacy Delivery: Islands, Point Tools & Brute Force

Biz Analyst

Developer(MSVS) Developer

(.NET)

Developer(Java)

Functional Test Engineer

Manual Testers

Performance Engineer

Project Manager

Application Security

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Modern Delivery with HP Application Solutions

Biz Analyst

Developer(MSVS) Developer

(.NET)

Developer(Java)

Functional Test Engineer

Manual Testers

Performance Engineer

Project Manager

Application Security

HP Sprinter

QC11 Plan & Track

PC11/LR11

HP ALM11RM11 +

BPM

ASC+Fortify

Replace w/ revision

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Reliably Predict Program Outcomes

– Define and measure progress metrics

– Real-time assessment of program health

– Summary and drill-down capabilities

– Embed status into other tools

– Single unified view

HP ALM 11 Project Planning & Tracking

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Align to the Business Process Model (BPM)Comprehensive Requirements Traceability

– Integrate with business process modeling tools, link requirements to BPM

– See requirements coverage at project or release level

– Standardize requirements definition with rich text editor + templates

– Trace relations between requirements, process paths, defects & tests

– Link requirements to tests, developer tasks & defects

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Introducing HP Sprinter 11 (HP ALM and QC)

– Screen capture and annotation

– Annotate defects in manual testing results

– Automatically record testing actions and results in HP ALM and HP QC 11.00

– Automated injection of data

– Mirror testing to test multiple platforms simultaneously

NEW!Dramatic Innovation for Manual Testing

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– Scripting engine embedded within browser

– Data can be parameterized while scripting

– Transactions and logic can be added while scripting

– Automatic suggestion of automated steps

– No correlations required

– Supports all Ajaz applications

A revolutionary way of performance scripting modern applications

Introducing: LoadRunner TruClientNEW!

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Securing the ApplicationFortify & the HP Investment

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Our Commitment to Secure Software

HP acquired Fortify to help customers proactively reduce the business risks of insecure software

Creates a complete,

market-leading solution to secure the application lifecycle,

including unique Hybrid 2.0 capability

Enables Chief Information

Security Officers, development,

and QA to design in application

security

HP becomes #1 in the fast-

growth application

security market

HP acquires fast- growth business and strong team

of security experts, a

further step in security strategy

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Fortify Software Background– Founded 2003   

– Since 2004, over 800 successful deployments      

– Trusted by more governments agencies than any other security vendor

– Veteran management team     

– Market-defining and award-winning products      

– 200 Employees, HQ San Mateo, CA

– Selected as the Market Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant, released February 5, 2009

– Fall 2010: HP acquires Fortify

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Technical integration is already underwayHybrid 2.0

– Next generation application security analysis

– The first and only deep integration of dynamic and static application security analysis• HP & Fortify products work together during analysis to produce better results

• Not just “after the fact” batch comparisons

• Best-of-breed cornerstone technologies

• Dramatic increase in the correlated data

– Substantial benefits to the business• Efficient use of costly resources

• Reductions in “time to fix”

• Increased visibility into lifecycle risk

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Benefits to Customers

Proactively Reduces Business Risk: Solution provides foundation to move from reactive remediation to proactive prevention and ability to scale to application security Centers of Excellence (CoEs).

Provides Comprehensive Application Security Assurance Solution: Combination has broadest software solution set in the marketplace.

Accelerates the Time-to-Security for All Critical Applications: Best-of-breed products and services, including hybrid analysis, to protect applications and sensitive data from malicious attacks.

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Applications in 2011 & Beyond

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Lifecycle Intelligence

Market Initiatives & Investment Priorities

Management of the delivery lifecycle

RDMAgile

management

Release Management & DevOps

Platform investment

Quality at the centerGreater test automation

Unified functional testing

Composite apps

Scalability, usability

CUSTOMER INITIATIVES

Technology refresh (RIA, Web

2.0)

HP APPLICATION INVESTMENTS

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