Teamstudio Application Analysis
- Programmatically and cost-effectively scan applications to find hidden project specific issues
- Reduce project headaches and future support costs
Is it Possible to Execute a Cost-effective Application Analysis?
The best way to fully understand the implications of a specific project, be it a Notes upgrade, a server consolidation or merger/acquisition, is to do a full scan of all your application designs to identify potential issues that could crop up once the project goes live. The problem is that although you know the resource cost of such a scan, you know that it will never fit into your budget. Most likely, you’ll decide not to do it, and simply plan on providing support further down the line. But how can you determine the impact and scope of providing that support without knowing exactly what you’re dealing with?
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Application Analysis Done Right
Teamstudio’s Application Analysis program enables you to automatically and programmatically gather the design information from all of your applications. And, because there is no human intervention, there’s no human error. Once the information is collected, Teamstudio will analyze the data and identify specific issues that could potentially derail your project once it goes live. Some of the items we can look for are:
- Hard-coded user, server or domain names
- Notes version-specific upgrade issues
- Old hard-coded org names
- Platform dependency issues
- Mail send functions
- ...and more.
So, What’s in it for Me?
We manage the entire application scan and analysis for you, and we provide you with a comprehensive report and plan for remedying the issues identified in the analysis. And, because the analysis is done programmatically by Teamstudio, we can do it about a quarter of the time it would take to do it manually. In addition, there is no impact on your resources, so you can assign your team to other aspects of the project as you see fit. You won’t have to worry about the human errors that normally come up during a manual scan and analysis, so you won’t waste time fixing errors that could have been avoided in the first place.