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RTC for Visual Studio IDE Using Visual Studio’s built-in diff/merge tool with Rational Team Concert
Thu, 29 Jun 2017
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The IBM Rational Team Concert client for Microsoft Visual Studio IDE comes with a default file compare utility, but also allows you to use any external compare tool of your choice.  The compare utility that you use will come up in a separate window that you’d need to switch to in order to perform the […]

RTC for Visual Studio IDE Rational Team Concert 6.0.4 introduces support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2017
Mon, 19 Jun 2017
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Microsoft announced Visual Studio 2017 general availability this year, and we are excited to share that starting with the Rational Team Concert 6.0.4 release, Rational Team Concert is integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio 2017. Unlike previous versions, Visual Studio 2017 came with some breaking changes to the extensibility mechanism which made it more than just […]

RTC for Visual Studio IDE What’s new in the Rational Team Concert 3.0.1 client for Microsoft Visual Studio IDE
Tue, 7 Jun 2011
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With the 3.0.1 release of Rational Team Concert just round the corner on June 14, 2011, I’m really excited to tell you about all the work we did in the last six months to improve the experience for .NET developers using RTC. When we look at the features we planned for and delivered, many of […]

RTC for Visual Studio IDE Countdown to Rational Team Concert 3.0: Part IV – Client for Microsoft Visual Studio IDE
Mon, 22 Nov 2010
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In Part II of this blog series, I included a couple of sneak peaks into how Team Concert is continuing to be used everywhere with the new clients for  z/OS. We’ve always investment heavily in supporting different client environments, and this year we’ve raised the bar with a lot of new coolness in the client […]

RTC for Visual Studio IDE Heterogeneous development with Rational Team Concert
Fri, 4 Sep 2009
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Most organizations are unlikely to invest in separate infrastructures and separate tools to cater to teams working on different technology stacks. If you are working towards a common solution, then irrespective of technological affiliations you are likely to have the teams follow one plan, one process, one common build infrastructure, common feeds and one common […]

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