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Building products from applications

by Adrian Cho

In 2008, the Jazz team released the first version of Rational Team Concert, the first product resulting from the Jazz project. Many of the developers on the Jazz team were also part of the original Eclipse effort, so it’s natural that we’d build on some of the same ideas. While our goal with Eclipse was … Read more >

Rational Workbench for Collaborative Lifecycle Management Beta 1 now available!

by Adrian Cho

We are pleased to announce Beta 1 of the Rational Workbench for Collaborative Lifecycle Management. This project is an evolution of our Collaborative ALM effort focused on bringing together software development activities across requirements, development, build, and test. Our goal with the Workbench is to improve collaboration and productivity for teams using joint deployments of … Read more >

Plan linking with the Rational Workbench for Collaborative Lifecycle Management

by Carolyn Pampino

In this video we demonstrate (using M6) how teams can link and populate plans by leveraging each other’s work. The demonstration starts from a requirements collection. This collection is linked to a development plan. The development team can populate a release plan with work-items that have links back to the requirements. Next, the testers link … Read more >

Videos from Innovate 2010

by Seth Packham

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 Erich Gamma, and I also got a few customers and partners to share a few thoughts as well. … Read more >

The Rational Workbench for Collaborative Lifecycle Management

by Dave Thomson

You may have noticed the appearance of a new project at Jazz.net called Rational Workbench for Collaborative Lifecycle Management. This project is an evolution of our Collaborative ALM effort focused on bringing together software development activities across requirements, development, build, and test.
Why is this important? The activities involving requirements, development, build and test are not … Read more >

We are at Innovate 2010

by Seth Packham

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 get a feel for the atmosphere:

(Reproduced with permission of YAHOO! Inc. ©2010 YAHOO! Inc. FLICKR and … Read more >