Software Change & Configuration Management (SCCM)
- Teams scattered around the Globe?
- Large projects mean big headaches?
- Got a mix of methodologies?
Get control of change.
Serena empowers you to synchronize and automate the relationships and dependencies of artifacts through all change and configuration management processes—-from requirements, through modeling, development, build, and testing, to deployment-—across global sites, teams, platforms, and methodologies.
Which solution is right for you?
SCCM for distributed systems
Serena Dimensions CM is a complete, cross-platform SCCM application. Deemed a leader by Gartner and called “the most full-featured SCCM application” by Forrester Research, Dimensions makes you more efficient through integrated change, configuration, build, and release management across Unix, Windows, Linux, and even mainframe systems.
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SCCM for mainframe systems
Serena ChangeMan ZMF is the industry’s leading software configuration management solution for mainframe systems. It protects corporate assets—and in the process, lets mainframe programmers get more done in less time.
Go Beyond Change and Configuration Management
Serena's SCCM applications are an integral part of the Serena ALM family. As such, they complement other Serena products in the ALM suite.
Requirements Management
When used with Dimensions RM, you can track and manage requirements from initial request to deployment—all in a single repository.
Build Management
Builds should happen transparently, automatically, and at your command. Dimensions makes builds easy. Seamless. Transparent. You choose if you want to execute and manage scripts natively, or if you'd rather orchestrate builds in other tools such as Serena Builder, Catalyst OpenMake, ANT, or Make.
Release Management
Serena's Release Management solutions make it easy for your AD and IT Ops teams to coordinate efforts, reducing the costs associated with promoting new code to production. With visibility into exactly what has been changed in each package, operations staff can anticipate potential risks before pushing code into production.