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As we near the end of the release cycle for Jazz Foundation 1.0 and Rational Team Concert 2.0, and close on the heels of these will be Rational Quality Manager 2.0, one of the areas that gets more...
View ArticleAccessibility in Rational Team Concert 2.0
In Rational Team Concert 2.0 one of our plan items was to enable the product for people with accessibility needs. Accessibility enablement is the enablement of an application to allow people with...
View ArticleGetting your feet wet with feeds
Rational Team Concert has always supported newsfeeds as the preferred mechanism to track events in teams and projects. Are you still relying on old school e-mail notifications? Have you never thought...
View ArticleWhat is C/ALM?
I’m often asked to explain Collaborative ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) and am usually taken aback by the question. It’s like asking me to explain the value of ‘breathing.’ “Uh, because it...
View ArticleMaking Agile Real
The theme of Agile 2009 this year was “Making Agile Real”, and the keynote given by Alistair Cockburn is available for your watching pleasure. Although Alistair is a great speaker, during his talk I...
View ArticleInnovate 2010 Jam, March 30-31
Just a quick plug for an upcoming event … In preparation for Innovate 2010 in June, IBM Rational is hosting an online jam, or brainstorming session, called IBM Innovate Jam 2010, March 30-April 1. The...
View ArticleWe are at Innovate 2010
It is Sunday in Orlando, FL and the Innovate 2010 Rational Software Conference is in full swing. Here is our quick guide to Jazz at Innovate. You can see (or add to) a growing Flickr pool of photos to...
View ArticleVideos from Innovate 2010
I finally found some time to go through the video interviews that I filmed while I was at Innovate 2010 earlier this month in Orlando, FL. I was able to track down a few Jazz developers, including...
View ArticleConfessions of a new Jazz developer, Part 1: Getting a clue
Being a recent graduate and a new member of the Jazz Foundation and RTC Reporting Team, I have had to learn Jazz from the ground up. In doing so I accumulated several tips and tricks along the way. I...
View ArticleConfessions of a new Jazz developer, Part 2: Getting things done
In the first half of this 2-part series I discussed my tips, tricks, and experiences in using Rational Team Concert to get up to speed with the world around me. In this article I’ll discuss the...
View ArticleMechatronics: An opportunity for collaboration
In April I was invited to speak about Jazz, the Jazz Integration Architecture, and Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) at a Mechatronics Council Workshop for the CPDA in Cincinnatti, OH....
View ArticleTranslating ClearCase and ClearQuest terminology to Jazz
I recently spent time in Korea helping our customers understand Jazz Extensions and OSLC. Many of the questions came from people who are very familiar with Rational ClearCase and ClearQuest. As we...
View ArticleDesigning graphs and tables
Throughout the early development of Jazz and Rational Team Concert we realized that, although we were accustomed to creating tables and graphs to manage milestones, we had little or no exposure to...
View ArticleWhat is your agile fitness?
Have you dabbled in agile and wonder how well you are doing? Is your team just getting started and wants to know which agile practices it should tackle? Or, do you feel that you are making good...
View ArticleCountdown to CLM 2011: Part 6 – Navigation features
As we near June 14th and the 3.0.1 release of the products that comprise our Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) solution, I have the pleasure of announcing some of the advances we’ve made with...
View ArticleThe Jazz team is hiring!
Are you the best programmer on your team? Would you like to be part of one of the most exciting initiatives in the software tools industry? The Jazz development team is looking for developers with...
View ArticleBug fixing for charity
This past weekend the Rational Team Concert and Jazz Foundation teams got together for some serious bug knockdown on the 4.0 stream. To make things a little more interesting, the RTC and JF leadership...
View ArticleRunning slow? Get a health check
Have you ever noticed sluggishness with a CLM web page and wondered whether you are hitting some product issues, or just having a bumpy connection with the server? Or while you were waiting for your...
View ArticleCLM 2012 Part 5 – Navigating a More Unified CLM Web
Every release we have the opportunity, and responsibility, to make progress on unifying the Web user interface across integrated Jazz applications. Unifying the UI — or more completely, the user...
View ArticleJazz Plan Jam results are in!
The results are in and the team has crunched through the data. In my previous post, Now that’s how we jam, I gave a breakdown the roles, ideas and votes cast. In this blog, I’ll focus on the popular...
View ArticleA nice new shiny award … won’t mom be proud?
I was terrible at sports as a kid, but everyone on the team got a trophy. Come to think of it, I may still have a few of those in the attic. When I was in high school, trophies were a little harder to...
View ArticleKeeping my Jazz Server happy and my users overjoyed
I have been working with a number of customers recently, and most of my work seems to be focused on customers that are looking to rapidly expand their Jazz deployments. They have realized some...
View ArticleUsing forum advanced search and RSS to monitor questions
While the move to the new forum software last year brought new and more modern capabilities, we also lost some (like news reader compatibility). While you can get RSS feeds from the forum, unless you...
View ArticleCLM 4.0.3 is here!
We are well on our way into the world of continuous delivery with CLM 4.0.3, our second quarterly release of Rational Collaborative Lifecycle Management. One of the areas we are changing is how we...
View ArticleTop 5 reasons to upgrade to RTC 4.0.3
At Innovate 2013 this year I had a chance to talk to lots of customers who are running their business on IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC). I also had a chance to survey a number of larger customers on...
View Article10 reasons to explore CLM 4.0.4
This week we released CLM 4.0.4, the next version of Rational Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM), and the latest quarterly release using our new continuous delivery model. Here we grow again As...
View ArticleJust in time for the New Year…many reasons to celebrate CLM 4.0.5!
This week we released CLM 4.0.5, the next version of Rational Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM), and the latest quarterly release using our new continuous delivery model. A continuous delivery...
View ArticleOff and running in 2014: Announcing CLM 4.0.6
This week we released CLM 4.0.6, the next version of Rational Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM). CLM 4.0.6 will be our first quarterly release for 2014 and represents the start of our second...
View ArticleA DevOps Transformation for CLM Maintenance – Part 1
With the release of CLM 5.0, CLM has started a brand new approach to deliver maintenance to customers via regular, light weight, and cumulative iFix. CLM 5.0 iFix addresses a couple major pain points...
View ArticleA DevOps Transformation for CLM Maintenance – Part 2: Customer Perspectives
What is the advantage of adopting CLM 4.0.7 over 4.0.6? What does the new CLM maintenance approach mean to me? What are the future considerations system administrators and process owners should have...
View ArticleTaffy and DevOps – with Collaborative Lifecycle Management 5.0.1
On a recent weekend trip with my five year old, I took him to Boothbay Harbor, Maine. One of his favorite things to do is watch an old salt water taffy machine that cuts and wraps taffy. While one...
View ArticleCollaborative LifeCycle Management Beta M10 – Agile and lean development with...
Amy Silberbauer, our resident expert on Scaled Agile Framework®(SAFe) contributed this update on our latest CLM support for scaling agile. Let us know what you think about our new SAFe 3.0 process...
View ArticleWhat’s new in Reporting for Collaborative Lifecycle Management 6.0
It’s been an exciting time here for us in the Reporting team and we’re especially proud of the tremendous progress that’s been made to provide you with an easy-to-use, cross-project, cross-tool...
View ArticleIntroducing IBM Quick Deployer
We’re delighted to announce that IBM Quick Deployer version 1.2 is available, free to download and use from Jazz.net under a “Non-warranted Program” license. You can see more details on version 1.2...
View ArticleUpdate: Quick Deployer v1.2 is now available
We’re very pleased to announce that IBM Quick Deployer version 1.2 is now available, free to download and use from Jazz.net under a “Non-warranted Program” license. IBM Quick Deployer is installation...
View ArticleQuick Deployer 1.3 is now available
We’re thrilled to announce that IBM Quick Deployer version 1.3 is available, free to download and use from Jazz.net under a “Non-warranted Program” license. IBM Quick Deployer is installation and...
View ArticleCE 6.0.4 / CLM 6.0.4 is now available
We are pleased to deliver the latest set of improvements to the IBM IoT Continuous Engineering (CE) / Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) solution. Below are just some of the enhancements in this...
View ArticleWhat’s new in Rational Team Concert 6.0.4
We’ve been busy working on three themes in IBM Rational Team Concert v6.0.4 : Enable horizontal scaling so deployments can expand and load balance thousands of users. Support the rigor of complex...
View ArticleQuick Deployer 2.0 is available and now supports deployment to Windows
After several months of development, we’re very pleased to announce that IBM Quick Deployer version 2.0 is now available, free to download and use from Jazz.net under a “Non-warranted Program” license....
View ArticleNow available: Continuous Engineering and Collaborative Lifecycle Management...
I’m happy to report that our V6.0.5 releases are now available for the Continuous Engineering (CE) and Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) solutions. Below I offer you a taste of what’s new. For...
View ArticleImprovement to the CLM Maintenance Model
As part of our continuous improvement efforts, the Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) team is excited to announce the following changes in our CLM Maintenance Model that will include more fixes...
View ArticleNow available: Continuous Engineering and Collaborative Lifecycle Management...
Version 6.0.6 of the IBM Continuous Engineering (CE) and Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) solutions is now available! This release continues to help teams engineer, deliver, and maintain the...
View ArticleNews you can use: CE/CLM support and planning notes
To help with your IBM Continuous Engineering (CE) and Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) planning, here are some release updates. Feel free to ask questions in the comments section below this...
View ArticleRenaming the IBM Continuous Engineering Portfolio
The IBM Continuous Engineering and Collaborative Lifecycle Management solutions have a rich heritage in helping teams around the world to develop products and applications faster, in a more dependable...
View ArticleWork with IBM to influence the Engineering Lifecycle Management User Experience!
Do you want to explore early design ideas and influence the direction of the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) solution? We have just the opportunity for you! The ELM UX team is running...
View ArticleGet Ready for IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management v7.0
If you’ve been following our progress on the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management v7.0 release here on jazz.net you can see that we are in the final stages of our release candidate milestones. Release...
View ArticleIBM Engineering Lifecycle Management v7.0 is here!
We are extremely excited to announce the availability of the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) 7.0 solution on jazz.net! What you’ll be seeing is the result of months worth of person-hours,...
View ArticleELM 7.0.1 is available today!
We are proud and excited to announce the general availability of the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) 7.0.1 solution on Jazz.net! Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming blog posts highlighting...
View ArticleWhat’s new in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management 7.0.1 serviceability?
As part of the recent IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) 7.0.1 release, there are some serviceability-related items to highlight. In Engineering Test Management (ETM), two new...
View ArticleELM 7.0.2 is available today!
We are proud and excited to announce the general availability of the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) 7.0.2 solution on Jazz.net! Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming blog posts highlighting...
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