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Recent EWM-Jenkins plugin releases

Engineering Workflow Management (EWM) is scalable, extensible and integrates with third party tools for establishing an end-to-end DevOps toolchain. EWM (formerly Rational Team Concert) provides plugins to integrate with Jenkins, an open-source automation tool used for building and deploying software. The EWM-Jenkins integration provides traceability between Jenkins builds and EWM artifacts across the development lifecycle. […]

What’s new in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management 7.0.1 serviceability?

As part of the recent IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) 7.0.1 release, there are some serviceability-related items to highlight. In Engineering Test Management (ETM), two new resource-intensive scenarios related to exporting to PDF or CSV were registered and documented. As scenario is considered resource-intensive if it is regularly known to drive sufficient load on an […]

What’s new in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management 7.0 enterprise deployments

In addition to all the significant functional enhancements noted in several previous blogs about IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM) v7.0, there are many important changes and improvements related to enterprise deployment.  Some of these were previewed in Get Ready for IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management v7.0.

News you can use: CE/CLM support and planning notes

To help with your IBM Continuous Engineering (CE) and Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) planning, here are some release updates. Feel free to ask questions in the comments section below this post, or follow up with your IBM Support team to discuss any questions or implications. Extended Maintenance Release Version 6.0.6 is an Extended Maintenance Release (EMR), which […]

Improvement to the CLM Maintenance Model

As part of our continuous improvement efforts,  the Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) team is excited to announce the following changes in our CLM Maintenance Model that will include more fixes in our most current streams. Based on client feedback, this will provide a better upgrade experience for current releases that are not an Extended Maintenance […]

Quick Deployer 1.3 is now available

We’re thrilled to announce that IBM Quick Deployer version 1.3 is available, free to download and use from Jazz.net under a “Non-warranted Program” license. IBM Quick Deployer is installation and deployment automation for IBM’s Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) and Continuous Engineering (CE) Solutions 6.0.3, 6.0.2, 6.0.1 and CLM 6.0 on Red Hat Linux 6.6+ using […]

Recording and automating jazz-based Docker containers

Jazz-based servers allow you to record response files to be used when calling repotools setup from the command line.  The set of properties needed to go through setup on the command line successfully aren’t particularly easy to figure out, as they aren’t in product documentation.  Customers could use an example that shows them how to use the […]

Using Slack to perform work in an UrbanCode Deploy environment

In this post, we’re going to show you how to build a Node.js application that monitors a Slack channel and responds to commands. These commands result in a command line tool (udclient) being called against our Urbancode Deploy (UCD) server.  This will allow you to tap into a continuous delivery pipeline, and run UCD processes that your build process also invokes […]

Update: Quick Deployer v1.2 is now available

We’re very pleased to announce that IBM Quick Deployer version 1.2 is now available, free to download and use from Jazz.net under a “Non-warranted Program” license. IBM Quick Deployer is installation and deployment automation for IBM’s Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) and Continuous Engineering (CE) Solutions 6.0.2, 6.0.1 and CLM 6.0 on Red Hat Linux 6.6+ […]

A new look for the Deployment wiki

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 […]

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