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Whats new in Rhapsody Model Manager 6.0.6.1 and Rhapsody 8.4

Introduction The rising complexity of the products and systems being developed globally is driving engineering teams to seek effective model-based engineering practices, including model-based systems engineering (MBSE). Rising compliance demands such as ISO-26262/ASPICE in automotive and DO-178 C and ARP 4754 for aerospace are driving the need for rigorous change management and lifecycle traceability while […]

Noteworthy technical deployment insights recently captured on the deployment wiki

Savvy planning of your deployment is key to building an Engineering Lifecycle Management solution environment that meets your business and technical needs—both now and with the flexibility to scale for future growth.  The deployment wiki is a great place to find insight to aid you in your deployment planning.  It’s built upon the experience of […]

Jazz.net “Downloads” menu

You might have noticed a new “Downloads” menu in the jazz.net navigation bar. We’ve added this to help you easily find the downloads you’re looking for without having to drill down through product pages. Do you have any suggestions for further improvements to jazz.net that you’d like to share? If so, we’d love to hear […]

Try our new Jazz.net Previews!

Are you looking for a great way to develop smart and connected products? Are you searching for the ideal solution for your application lifecycle management (ALM) needs? Find it using our new Previews tool… https://jazz.net/previews/! Previews provide a fun and easy way to learn about the various products in the IBM IoT continuous engineering and […]

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 […]

Jazz.net… a gateway into Jazz development

Wondering what’s happening with your favorite IoT Continuous Engineering or Collaborative Lifecycle Management development tool? Do you want to know when a certain enhancement will be added? Are you curious about the content or status of an upcoming release? Use jazz.net to find out. The unique, open software development approach that the Jazz team practices […]

Internet of Things Continuous Engineering solution trials are now available in the cloud

The jazz.net team is excited to announce that a Configuration Management enabled Internet of Things Continuous Engineering solution trial is now available for users to evaluate in the cloud. Take a look at the image below to see what products and features you can try out, or visit our IoT CE solution page to learn […]

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 […]

Jazz.net Products — Jazzier than ever!

Want to learn more about Jazz-based products?  Check out the enhanced jazz.net products page! On this page, you’ll see a tile for each jazz.net product.  When you hover over it, a bright blue border appears around it.  Find the one you’re interested in, and click anywhere on the tile to expand it. When the tile […]

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