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Leading Spanish IT Company Signs €1.5 Million Agreement to Adopt Telelogic’s ALM Solution

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Spanish IT company standardizes on Telelogic DOORS®, Telelogic SYNERGY™, and Telelogic TAU® Generation2 in a four year agreement .

MALMÖ, Sweden – December 21, 2004 – Telelogic (Stockholm Exchange: TLOG), the leading global provider of solutions for advanced systems and software development, today announced that a leading Spanish information technology and defense systems company headquartered in Madrid, has signed a four year agreement worth €1.5 million to adopt Telelogic’s complete Automated Lifecycle Management (ALM) solution with the implementation of Telelogic DOORS, SYNERGY, and TAU Generation2 as the corporate standard for systems and software development. Telelogic Professional Services will lead the deployment of the Telelogic ALM solution, starting in Q1 2005. The contract includes licensing fees and maintenance with a value of $1,140,000 and professional services totaling €360,000 Telelogic’s ALM solution to be deployed consists of the integrated tool suites Telelogic DOORS for requirements management, SYNERGY for change/configuration management and TAU for systems/software modeling, development and test. Using Telelogic’s ALM solution, the company’s development teams can ensure quality and accuracy throughout the project, all the way from requirements to code. Requirements are captured, linked, and traced in DOORS, then verified with UML 2.0 modeling in TAU. Configuration and code changes are managed in SYNERGY, which provides support for remote teams working in a complex parallel development environment. “Telelogic’s ALM solution will help the company meet its desired goals of efficiency improvements in a very complex development environment, quick deployment of tools, and support for achieving improved methodology processes and goals, including CMMi and ED109 guidelines for air traffic management systems,” said Anders Lidbeck, president and CEO, Telelogic. “Using Telelogic tools across the organization’s entire development lifecycle will also optimize communication and collaboration for its distributed teams working on parallel versions, resulting in fewer errors, lower development costs and faster time to market.”

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