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Highlights of 6.0.2

IBM Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) 6.0.2 was just announced today and is available for you to use!  With the early feedback that we received from many of you through our Design Partner Program, Jazz.net, InnerCircle, and Innovate, we believe that this is a high-quality release with many powerful capabilities that you will want to familiarize […]

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 […]

Under the hood: Detect budget to cost estimation discrepancies using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager

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Part 3b of “Using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager to answer hard Systems Engineering questions” blog series Preamble: Our users have been asking us for more practical examples about how to unleash the power of linked lifecycle data in Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager (RELM), so we have decided to kick off a blog series on the […]

Detect budget to cost estimation discrepancies using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager

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Part 3a of “Using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager to answer hard Systems Engineering questions” blog series Preamble: Our users have been asking us for more practical examples about how to unleash the power of linked lifecycle data in Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager (RELM), so we have decided to kick off a blog series on the […]

Under the hood: View downstream change propagation over time using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager

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Part 2b of “Using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager to answer hard Systems Engineering questions” blog series Preamble: Our users have been asking us for more practical examples about how to unleash the power of linked lifecycle data in Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager (RELM), so we have decided to kick off a blog series on the […]

View downstream change propagation over time using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager

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Part 2a of “Using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager to answer hard Systems Engineering questions” blog series Preamble: Our users have been asking us for more practical examples about how to unleash the power of linked lifecycle data in Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager (RELM), so we have decided to kick off a blog series on the […]

Under the hood: Understand the impact of proposed changes using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager

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Part 1b of “Using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager to answer hard Systems Engineering questions” blog series Preamble: Our users have been asking us for more practical examples about how to unleash the power of linked lifecycle data in Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager (RELM), so we have decided to kick off a blog series on the […]

Understand the impact of proposed changes using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager

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Part 1a of “Using Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager to answer hard Systems Engineering questions” blog series Preamble: Our users have been asking us for more practical examples about how to unleash the power of linked lifecycle data in Rational Engineering Lifecycle Manager (RELM), so we have decided to kick off a blog series on the […]

Lessons learned adopting the IBM Systems and Software Engineering Solution

I recently had the opportunity to work on site with customers from all around the world on the Systems and Software Engineering (SSE) Solution Beta. I lead the SSE Jumpstart team, whose responsibility is to understand Systems customers business needs and help them adopt IBM’s new offerings. By working closely with early program customers, we […]

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