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2016 March Ready to get started on your SAFe® 4.0 transformation?
Fri, 18 Mar 2016
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I am excited to announce the availability of support for SAFe 4.0 in IBM Collaborative Lifecycle Management 6.0.1 and later. You can find all of the SAFe 4.0 assets related to our support on the SAFe landing page on jazz.net by following the link under Documentation located at the bottom of the page. Today, we announce the availability […]

2016 March A new look for the Deployment wiki
Wed, 16 Mar 2016
1 min read

The Deployment wiki has had a facelift! All of the valuable deployment-related articles that you need are still available, but with a new streamlined home page. The new design uses the same style elements as the rest of Jazz.net, giving you a more consistent experience on the site. Finding and navigating the wiki is now much […]

2016 March OSLC3 Update: What is it, how is it different, and why is it important?
Mon, 14 Mar 2016
17 min read

Open Services for Life-cycle Collaboration or OSLC defines a set of standard capabilities enabling loosely coupled, open and scalable point-to-point integration between heterogeneous software development tools. OSLC allows users to work seamlessly across their preferred tools and does not require complex interchange of data between tools that may result in information redundancy and maintenance issues. […]

2016 March Need SAFe V4.0 Support? Look no further…
Tue, 8 Mar 2016
2 min read

I am very pleased to announce the availability of Configuring SAFe V4.0 in CLM . You can follow the step-by-step guidance in this document to configure a SAFe V4.0 tooling environment by customizing an existing project area or set of process templates in CLM V6.0.1 or later. We have developed these guidelines in an effort […]

2016 March My engineers are telling me that we have to “qualify” DOORS Next Generation….!
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But this is a Requirements Management tool – and its output is not part of my automotive/medical/avionics product… Are they pulling my leg? They might be – engineers are prone to giving their managers heart attacks – but in this case they may simply be trying to ensure your company remains in regulatory compliance. In our […]

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