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Collaborative Lifecycle Management

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Collaborative Lifecycle Management 6.0.5

Product Release / Trial | December 4, 2017
This is not the most recent version. We recommend Collaborative Lifecycle Management 6.0.6.1 . This is made available for archival purposes and may contain bugs and/or security vulnerabilities. If you do download this version, it is being provided AS IS, without warranties of any kind, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. We strongly advise you review the support pages for this version and update the product or take actions recommended therein. Security bulletins contain instructions for the security vulnerability addressed therein, and may require upgrading to a newer version. Link to security vulnerability blog: IBM PSIRT blog.

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Features
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Rational CLM
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Download trial duration N/A 60 days
Client access licensing options Authorized and Concurrent
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Authorized, Floating, Term
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Client access limit per server Minimum 5 users Unrestricted
Combining licenses on the same server All licenses can be installed together on a server in any combination
Server license N/A Included with a client access license
IBM support Full IBM support
Databases supported IBM® Db2® Apache Derby1 (included), IBM Db2 (Enterprise and Workgroup Edition)2, IBM Db2 for z/OS®, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server
Application servers supported Runs on IBM SoftLayer® WebSphere Liberty® (included), Apache Tomcat, IBM WebSphere®2
Client support Eclipse, Microsoft Visual Studio, ISPF, Command line, web
Importers CVS, Subversion, Bugzilla, Rational ClearCase, Rational ClearQuest
Synchronizers and bridges ClearCase, ClearQuest, Build Forge
Collaboration tools supported IBM Connections and IBM Sametime
Lifecycle traceability
Common lifecycle administration
Planning: agile, formal, hybrid Read only
Planning risk assessment Read only
Common reporting and analytics Read only
Source code management Read only Read only  
Build management Read only Read only  
SAFe® support Read only
Git, GitLab, and GitHub integrations
Work item tracking
Customizable process/work item workflow
Project milestone tracking and status
Role-based process permissions
Project-level access control
LDAP authentication, import and synchronize
Electronic signatures
Cross Program Dashboards
HTTP(S) proxy support
Test planning and execution Read only Read only  
Requirements capturing Read only Read only  
Requirements Traceability analysis  
Requirements Traceability creation CLM links only CLM links only  
Requirements Suspect links Read only Read only  
Requirements Visual and text requirement artifacts Read only Read only  
Requirements Collections and snapshots Read only Read only  
Configuration Management 3 3    
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1 Apache Derby is included with the default installation to allow quick installations for simple trials or small teams. However, when using Apache Derby, the server limits the number of Developer users (including 10 Free, Workgroup, and IBM Enterprise Platforms) to a maximum of 10. To avoid this limitation, install using one of the Db2 editions or another supported database.

2 Each valid client license includes a license to run one instance of Db2 Advanced Workgroup Server Edition (excludes z/OS) and one instance of WebSphere Application Server in support of Rational Team Concert. Trials of Db2 and WebSphere Application Server are also available. Express editions of WebSphere Application Server are also available for IBM i at no additional charge by ordering Web Enablement for IBM i. See the system requirements for details. You can run both WebSphere Liberty and WAS but you might want to consider using WebSphere Liberty because it is lighter weight and easier to install.