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RTC 3.0 licensing and RTC editions


T M (8878188143) | asked Nov 18 '10, 8:22 a.m.
- Since there won't be any server license and only user licenses, will the Express-C, Express, Standard and Enterprise editions goes off?

Thanks!

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T M (8878188143) | answered Nov 18 '10, 12:06 p.m.
I went through the webcast of what's new in 3.0 and it sound like there will be only one edition.

Thanks!

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered Nov 19 '10, 12:53 a.m.
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That is correct.
Cheers,
Geoff

On 11/18/2010 12:08 PM, theju wrote:
I went through the webcast of what's new in 3.0 and it sound like
there will be only one edition.

Thanks!

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Ralph Schoon (63.6k33646) | answered Nov 19 '10, 1:41 a.m.
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Hi,

I'd suggest to have a look at https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/milestones/3.0RC3.

That suggests we don't have different editions anymore (that means everybody installs the same capabilities). What cou can use is controlled by licenses.

The overview indicates there are licenses that would provide you with a similar capability.

10 Free Developer licenses with community support only would essentially be comparable to the community support only Express-C edition.

Developer for Workgroups licenses would be the path to go for Express users.

Ralph

I went through the webcast of what's new in 3.0 and it sound like there will be only one edition.

Thanks!

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Pavithra Kasturirangan (42956056) | answered Nov 19 '10, 11:38 a.m.
Can someone tell me what is the difference between the "Stakeholder license" 3.0 and JazzGuest role?

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Ralph Schoon (63.6k33646) | answered Nov 19 '10, 12:54 p.m.
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Hi,

the Stakeholder can use the complete change management (work items etc.) except changing plans the guest can only read artifacts.

Ralph

Can someone tell me what is the difference between the "Stakeholder license" 3.0 and JazzGuest role?

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Pavithra Kasturirangan (42956056) | answered Nov 20 '10, 1:17 a.m.
Thank you

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Rolf Nelson (617159) | answered Nov 23 '10, 11:53 a.m.
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Thank you


There is only ONE server in RTC 3.0 and the license to run it comes with the client licenses you own. There is no separate charge for the RTC 3.0 server. So now you can run more than one server (for sandbox testing or high availability configurations) and the RTC 3.0 server can also run on any supported RTC 3.0 server platform.

It's much simpler and gives you much more flexibility in how you deploy RTC 3.0.

You can see the new matrix of features on the download pages:

https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/releases/3.0

A "guest" user can read any work item, dashboard and Birt report without a license. The Stakeholder license adds support for creating work items (write operations) and also adds read access to plan artifacts.

An article that explains details of licensing in RTC 3.0 is here:

http://jazz.net/library/article/548

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Joe Vong (6) | answered Nov 23 '10, 11:56 p.m.
Thank you


There is only ONE server in RTC 3.0 and the license to run it comes with the client licenses you own. There is no separate charge for the RTC 3.0 server. So now you can run more than one server (for sandbox testing or high availability configurations) and the RTC 3.0 server can also run on any supported RTC 3.0 server platform.

It's much simpler and gives you much more flexibility in how you deploy RTC 3.0.

You can see the new matrix of features on the download pages:

https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/releases/3.0

A "guest" user can read any work item, dashboard and Birt report without a license. The Stakeholder license adds support for creating work items (write operations) and also adds read access to plan artifacts.

An article that explains details of licensing in RTC 3.0 is here:

http://jazz.net/library/article/548

HI,

if Mixing Developer for Workgroups with Developer for IBM Enterprise Platform licenses, is "Distributed Source Control capability" only feature get disabled or ALL capability will be aligned to the lowest edition ?

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T M (8878188143) | answered Nov 24 '10, 12:37 a.m.
What will happen now to the Build System license and CC and CQ connector license in 3.0?

Thanks!

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered Nov 24 '10, 1:23 a.m.
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The Build System licenses and the CC/CQ Synchronizer licenses are
included in the RTC-3.0 server.

On 11/24/2010 12:38 AM, theju wrote:
What will happen now to the Build System license and CC and CQ
connector license in 3.0?

Thanks!

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