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Jazz.net is Evolving

We are undertaking an initiative to redesign, reorganize and restructure the Jazz.net site to make it more comprehensible and up-to-date. With this effort, our intention is to improve your experience and to make more use of standard IBM channels for information exchange. Changes will come in stages, and we will provide updates here. During this […]

What’s new for IBM Engineering 7.0.3 administrators?

As part of the recent IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) 7.0.3 release, I want to highlight some important changes that likely will matter to you if you are an administrator of ELM systems. Optimizations There are two key optimization improvements that are available with ELM 7.0.3. LQE rs – following on from the DOORS Next […]

IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management v7.0.3 is available today! Sign up for the launch webinar on November 7. 

On behalf of the entire IBM Engineering team, we are proud and excited to announce the general availability of the IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) 7.0.3 solution!  Hopefully you’ve had a chance to review the set of published blogs for each of the ELM products highlighting the updates and enhancements in V7.0.3. If you’ve missed […]

What’s New in IBM Engineering Rhapsody Model Manager 7.0.3

For the Rhapsody Model Manager (RMM) v7.0.3 release, we specifically concentrated our efforts in two categories: Reporting on models and related traceability as part of your versioned Digital Thread. User productivity, including simpler ways to create OSLC links involving artifacts managed by RMM, ability to search for architecture elements, and additional options for copying architecture […]

What’s New in IBM Engineering Automotive Compliance V1.0.3.1

We are excited to announce the release of IBM Engineering Automotive Compliance 1.0.3.1. This release further strengthens the Automotive Compliance solution to guide your engineering team’s work in an efficient manner while producing all necessary evidence for compliance as a by-product.  Some of the highlights of this minor release include the following:  New JRS reports […]

What’s New in IBM Engineering Test Management (ETM) V7.0.3 

As a continuation of the blog post series that Daniel started a couple of weeks ago with “Coming soon: IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management V7.0.3”, I am pleased to summarize here some of the enhancements that testers will benefit from with this new release.  In the User Productivity category, my favorite enhancement is the improved manual […]

What’s New in IBM Engineering Workflow Management V7.0.3

As we eagerly anticipate the upcoming release of IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management, I am excited to share with you some of the highlights you can look forward to in IBM Engineering Workflow Management (EWM) 7.0.3.  Agile Engineering  Quick Planner  Configure the States filter, including the <All State Groups>, on the lane settings page as an additional options to […]

What’s New in IBM Engineering Reporting 7.0.3 (Jazz Reporting Service, Publishing, Engineering Insights)

As mentioned by Daniel in his “Coming soon: IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management V7.0.3” blog post, one of the enhancements focus area is reporting. There are many reporting updates in this release, and I will highlight a few key reporting enhancements to improve user productivity and scaling up reporting. Jazz Reporting Service (JRS) v7.0.3  For JRS […]

What’s New in IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next V7.0.3

As mentioned by Daniel Moul in his “Coming soon: IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management V7.0.3” blog post, we have focused our enhancements across ELM in five categories. For this upcoming DOORS Next V7.0.3 release, we have specifically concentrated our efforts on mainly two of those categories: user productivity and operating at scale. First, I am very […]

Coming soon: IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management V7.0.3

Our next ELM release will soon be generally available, and we are happy to be releasing enhancements to every application in the ELM solution.

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