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Lauren Hayward Schaefer The top 8 questions from Agile 2013
Thu, 5 Sep 2013
12 min read

I had the opportunity to travel to Agile 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee at the beginning of August to represent Jazz at the IBM booth.  I had a lot of fun chatting with other Agilistas and learning how they’re using Jazz applications to successfully run their projects. This was my first time representing Jazz at a […]

Lauren Hayward Schaefer JazzHub Beta 3 Now Available: Click. Code. Create.
Sun, 2 Jun 2013
9 min read

Today, we’re thrilled to announce the new JazzHub is in beta and open for early access users.  The new JazzHub is a place where you can seamlessly plan, track, and develop software in the cloud.  And soon you’ll be able to deploy your application to select cloud platforms with only a few clicks. Using the […]

Lauren Hayward Schaefer Oh, the places you’ll work (when you use RTC)!
Wed, 1 May 2013
15 min read

With Yahoo’s latest change of policy that restricts employees to only working in the office, people have been buzzing about working from home and distributed teams.  At IBM, it’s common for teams to be distributed across nations and even continents.  Working from different physical locations and various timezones brings its own set of challenges, but […]

Lauren Hayward Schaefer How we save time with build engine participants and you can too!
Thu, 6 Dec 2012
15 min read

Every day, a hard working release engineer was actively monitoring our Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) build.  When the build completed, he would comment in our track build item with information about the build including the build’s status, a link to the build, and links to the builds that contributed to it like the Rational Team […]

Lauren Hayward Schaefer Jazz CLM – Are We There Yet?
Tue, 23 Oct 2012
4 min read

In October, I had the opportunity to attend the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing 2012 in Baltimore, Maryland.  The conference brings together women from all areas of computing for a time of networking, mentoring, professional development, and technical learning and discussions.  With over 3600 attendees, women from all backgrounds, from students to professors […]

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