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Better product design with CE4IoT and IoT analytics

The IBM Continuous Engineering Connector for IoT technical preview is now available for download here on jazz.net. Learn more in the User Guide. Discuss it with us in the Jazz.net forum (using the IoT tag) and follow us on Twitter at #CE4IoT. Why Continuous Engineering for the IoT? The Internet of Things is gaining momentum, […]

Highlights of 6.0.3

I’m pleased to announce that Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) 6.0.3 is now available for download — along with IBM Internet of Things continuous engineering solution 6.0.3, which is a superset of CLM.  Our largest focus area this release has been improving simplicity and productivity for practitioners. You’ll see that in these highlights: Configuration Management: It’s now […]

pure::variants feature modeling with Global Configurations enables new levels of engineering reuse

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Reuse, if implemented strategically, has the potential to reduce development costs and improve product quality and time to market dramatically. But, how can teams do this at scale for complex products and systems? Features are a useful level of abstraction above the requirements, designs, tests, implementation artifacts, and (in some cases) calibration data that define […]

Making Reuse Easier in Complex Product Development with v6.0.1

Right on schedule I am happy to mention that the v6.0.1 releases are now available for download. Others will write more about the new capabilities in each of the v6.0.1 product releases. Here I focus on teams doing baselines across linked requirements, tests and designs, parallel development, and ALM-level component-based reuse at a significant scale. These capabilities […]

Raising your game with configuration management in and across your tools

High-performing teams are never satisfied with their performance. They regularly ask, “How can we do better?”  They have a certain restlessness. A sense of mission, stewardship, and empathy for the people who will use the things they design and build. It’s our mission to provide tools and make possible development practices that help your high-performing […]

Collaborative Lifecycle Management Beta M9: See it at InterConnect 2015 and get it here on jazz.net

We are looking forward to demonstrating our latest Beta Milestone M9 and hearing feedback from clients like you at InterConnect 2015, which starts this weekend in Las Vegas.  With Milestone 9 now available for download, it’s possible to create development streams and baselines that span two or more project areas managed by multiple applications (for […]

Manage configurations in and across the CLM tools in the 5.x M6 beta

These days software developers don’t think twice about putting their source code under configuration management.  The advantages of using configuration management speak for themselves: Creating a shared development context: Each person can load their workspace with the same files and file versions. Managing change: You can make isolated changes, and when you are ready, deliver […]

Systems and software engineering solution now available for download

We see patterns in the ways the tools we develop here on jazz.net are used around the world: in various industries, addressing common challenges, implementing similar development processes, and combined with other tools from multiple vendors in an end-to-end engineering tool chain. To help practitioners adopt best practices and become productive quickly, we have created […]

After four betas: requesting your feedback on DOORS Next Generation

Over the last ten months the DOORS Next Generation team released four betas with increasing capability and performance.  It’s been fun to see the capabilities emerge milestone to milestone (lots of work, but fun and gratifying too).  We’ve enjoyed the interaction we’ve had with those of you in our beta and design partner programs as […]

Innovation requires words: creating a product glossary

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In projects where innovation is taking place, new concepts and possibilities are in the air. Concepts evolve as the team dreams, discusses, designs and delivers working code as the project progresses. New product behaviors and characteristics emerge and change as the team gets feedback and learns more about what is really needed. During this time […]

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