Senior Program Manager Software at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
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2022-05-13T21:11:03Z
May 13, 2022
If you want to have creative licenses, pricing may be an issue with the licenses, as it can become quite expensive over time to serve many people. Some of the fees are advertised as being free, such as this, if you were licensed, and they have test runner licenses, and so on, but they are powerless to act. You must be able to create test cases even if you are a test engineer. You're not simply reading or running tests. So, in my opinion, those were worthless licenses. That may be useful in some cases, but in our case, our testers are doing much more than that. As a result, we rely on having creator licenses for all of them. Fortunately, we are spread across multiple time zones. So we can have floating licenses to make better use of them.
Sr. Manager - Systems Engineering - Operations at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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2021-09-28T19:56:07Z
Sep 28, 2021
The cost seems very competitive with other offerings. If you are a smaller company, Jama is a more attractive option than some others because it is just on that cusp of being affordable for a small company. Many of the other options are priced so high that they are immediately eliminated from consideration.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is a systematic approach to managing the development and delivery of software applications. It encompasses all aspects of the software development process, from requirements gathering to deployment and maintenance.
Jama Connect is a little pricy.
Jama Connect is fairly expensive, but it does the job. I believe they offer licensing on both a monthly and annual basis.
If you want to have creative licenses, pricing may be an issue with the licenses, as it can become quite expensive over time to serve many people. Some of the fees are advertised as being free, such as this, if you were licensed, and they have test runner licenses, and so on, but they are powerless to act. You must be able to create test cases even if you are a test engineer. You're not simply reading or running tests. So, in my opinion, those were worthless licenses. That may be useful in some cases, but in our case, our testers are doing much more than that. As a result, we rely on having creator licenses for all of them. Fortunately, we are spread across multiple time zones. So we can have floating licenses to make better use of them.
The cost seems very competitive with other offerings. If you are a smaller company, Jama is a more attractive option than some others because it is just on that cusp of being affordable for a small company. Many of the other options are priced so high that they are immediately eliminated from consideration.