Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced that Jile™, its new Agile DevOps platform on the cloud, has made its debut in a leading report which focuses on enterprise agile planning tools.
"In a Business 4.0™ world, enterprises worldwide are adopting Agile and DevOps to develop and manage large IT systems, accelerate innovation, and gain business agility. With Jile, IT teams can now deliver large-scale transformational programs involving multiple, geographically distributed teams with unmatched speed to market," said Vijayalakshmi Gopal, Business Head – Jile, TCS. "We believe this independent, third-party recognition is a validation of our product vision, strategy, and ability to execute."
TCS was one of seven new vendors added this year that evaluated 17 vendors.
Jile is a comprehensive platform that transforms software application development and delivery in enterprises, and drives the Agile culture and mindshare across the business. It applies Agile methods to large-scale, multi-site program execution, which require scalable Agile approaches, empowering companies in their digital transformation journeys to become Business 4.0 enterprises. The product enables an enterprise to envision their IT initiatives in alignment to their core business objectives and subsequently equip project teams with the right set of tools, processes and controls to deliver value to their stakeholders continuously.
Jile helps multiple teams of teams plan and deliver large products. Distributed agile teams can manage synchronized, incremental delivery of large systems involving complex sub-products, across different technology stacks, each with its own product vision, roadmap, and release cycle. This way, Jile helps organizations that develop and manage large IT systems embrace Agile and DevOps at scale for their innovation, and gain business agility.
"Jile is more than just an enterprise Agile tool. It is a unique combination of a scalable, Agile planning tool and a DevOps tools integration hub in a single platform that provides visibility into the entire software delivery pipeline," added Vijayalakshmi Gopal