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Uncategorized Driving engineering excellence: What’s new in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management 7.2
Thu, 18 Dec 2025
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The latest release of IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) delivers valuable enhancements across every product, bringing value to every role and every use case our tools support. The new features and improvements reflect our continued commitment to improving user productivity, accelerating workflows, enhancing change and configuration management, modernizing reporting and insights, driving digital transformation, operating […]

Uncategorized New: IBM Engineering AI Hub brings agent-based task automation to teams using IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management
Tue, 14 Oct 2025
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Today, the new IBM Engineering AI Hub 1.0 is generally available. It’s an add-on to IBM ELM. Special thanks to those of you who have been participating in our Design Partner Program work stream “AI in Engineering”. We highly value your insights, which helped to shape this product and its roadmap. If you are using […]

Uncategorized IBM Common Licensing 9.0.0.2: Infrastructure and Security Improvements
Thu, 28 Aug 2025
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The new IBM Common Licensing (ICL) 9.0.0.2 fixpack is more than just a routine maintenance release. It delivers key improvements in security and infrastructure compatibility, helping you run ICL more safely and efficiently. Secure license data flow This release strengthens the way license data is handled between the ICL server and clients: Encrypted communication between […]

Uncategorized IBM ELM Deployment wiki has a refreshed look!
Thu, 26 Jun 2025
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We created the ELM Deployment wiki years ago to be the single repository for deployment guidance and best practices for customers, IBM Business Partners, and IBM staff. It goes beyond the large set of “normal” product and support documentation. We recently updated its look and feel to match IBM Carbon design standards. You’ll find it […]

Uncategorized Join IBM Engineering at REConf 2023 in Munich and the Rescheduled Product Symposium in Costa Mesa
Wed, 22 Feb 2023
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Join IBM Engineering at REConf 2023 in Munich and the Rescheduled Product Symposium in Costa Mesa REConf 2023Where: Munich, Germany – register onlineWhen: April 24-28, 2023 IBM is proud to be a Gold Sponsor of REConf 2023. REConf (Requirements Engineering Conference) is Europe’s leading conference for requirements engineering. This is where new methods, trends and […]

Uncategorized The conversation around MBSE has changed
Wed, 14 Sep 2022
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At the recent INCOSE Symposium in Detroit we had an opportunity to discuss the continually increasing interest around model-based systems engineering (MBSE) with many of the attendees across a variety of industries. The interest in MBSE is not that surprising with this group, but not only did we discuss the technical and engineering value proposition […]

Uncategorized Getting Hands on with ELM through Quick Starts
Mon, 21 Feb 2022
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Everyone has demands on their time so learning new things, especially potentially complex tools, is not an easy thing to fit into our busy schedules. Quick Starts are short, focused, introductory hands-on labs that are designed to take less than two hours to complete so a very small investment of time. Whether you want to […]

Uncategorized Building Views with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization – Engineering Insights (ENI) Part Five – Grids
Wed, 16 Feb 2022
7 min read

Overview If you’ve been following these articles, hopefully you’ve also started to build your own views. In doing so, you may have noticed the lack of alignment tools (at least in the existing release). You may have also found that each container has a Top and a Left property – that you can copy and […]

Uncategorized New database versions supported with CLM V6 (and useful pointers)
Mon, 28 Jun 2021
2 min read

Collaborative Lifecycle Management products 6.0.6 and 6.0.6.1 are in support for almost another year, however the Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server versions supported by these release are now significantly back-level. So to give most of you more time to run 6.0.6 or 6.0.6.1 while staying current with your database versions, we have added support for […]

Uncategorized What’s new in IBM Engineering Requirements Management – DOORS Next 7.0.2
Mon, 21 Dec 2020
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DOORS Next 7.0.2 brings together two themes, Usability & Consistency over ELM and reporting over requirements versions. Usability & Consistency over Engineering Lifecycle Management: Making use of traceability for change impact analysis and reporting Simplified linking: drag-drop or copy-paste links within and between requirements, tests, and work items Consistent selection of Users with an updated […]

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