Now a company has launched a low-cost, online service to help stem the losses. Elementool Inc.'s Web-based bug storage and reporting service helps software testers track bugs more effectively than in-house software tools. With it, a development team can store thousands of bugs and related information. Pricing ranges from $19.99 to $59.99 per month for unlimited use.
Hewlett-Packard's Service Provider program, which supports third-party service suppliers, tracks software glitches that arise as suppliers and HP products interoperate. Using Elementool, the group has improved its ability to categorize and filter bugs for quick reference, IT project manager Nick Vitovitch says. Vitovitch considered an in-house bug tracking program, but after looking at cost "and the amount of time and energy we would need to spend to manage a tracking application, Elementool was a clear choice," he says.
WorkForce OS, a supplier of TheSkillsMatch human-resource management software, has used Bug Tracking for 18 months to capture bugs in its own software and record complaints, suggestions, and proposed enhancements from customers. The simplicity and Web-based nature of the software makes handling customer complaints easier, says Edward Huser, VP of development. "If a call comes through customer care and can't be answered, the question can be forwarded to a developer," he says. "If somebody handling the call in New Jersey doesn't know the answer, a product manager in California can handle it."
Application Security’s Role in FISMA Compliance
The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 provides a comprehensive framework for ensuring effective information security controls for all federal information and assets. The Act aims to bolster computer and network security within the Federal Government by mandating periodic audits. Based on this...

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