Reports and Dashboards only in Standard Edition?
Hello!
I have a question about the Team Concert Express Edition. It seems that reports and dashboards are only available in the Standard Edition which - in the U.S. - costs 50k per server and 3.9k per developer. In other words, priced out of reach of smaller companies.
Now if the Express edition doesn't have the (web-based) reports and dashboards, I assume that means that everybody must use the Jazz client to look at the data instead of using a web browser? If so, then this seems like a major obstacle for wide-spread adoption of Team Concert.
Thank you!
Karsten
I have a question about the Team Concert Express Edition. It seems that reports and dashboards are only available in the Standard Edition which - in the U.S. - costs 50k per server and 3.9k per developer. In other words, priced out of reach of smaller companies.
Now if the Express edition doesn't have the (web-based) reports and dashboards, I assume that means that everybody must use the Jazz client to look at the data instead of using a web browser? If so, then this seems like a major obstacle for wide-spread adoption of Team Concert.
Thank you!
Karsten
5 answers
Hello Karsten,
the data warehouse used for Reporting and Dashboards as well as Reporting
and Dashboards are only available in the RTC Standard version.
In general you can see that browsing www.jazz.net and have a look at the
table of supported features at the download section.
With respect to licensing we provide also a "contributor license" in RTC
Standard which is way less expensive compared to the developer license and
provides access to dashboards and reporting in the Web2.0 Client.
In addition I'd like to point out that there is read only access to the preconfigured
team and project dashboards as well as to the preconfigured reports without
having a license at all in the standard eddition.
Thanks,
Ralph
the data warehouse used for Reporting and Dashboards as well as Reporting
and Dashboards are only available in the RTC Standard version.
In general you can see that browsing www.jazz.net and have a look at the
table of supported features at the download section.
With respect to licensing we provide also a "contributor license" in RTC
Standard which is way less expensive compared to the developer license and
provides access to dashboards and reporting in the Web2.0 Client.
In addition I'd like to point out that there is read only access to the preconfigured
team and project dashboards as well as to the preconfigured reports without
having a license at all in the standard eddition.
Thanks,
Ralph
Hello!
I have a question about the Team Concert Express Edition. It seems
that reports and dashboards are only available in the Standard Edition
which - in the U.S. - costs 50k per server and 3.9k per developer. In
other words, priced out of reach of smaller companies.
Now if the Express edition doesn't have the (web-based) reports and
dashboards, I assume that means that everybody must use the Jazz
client to look at the data instead of using a web browser? If so,
then this seems like a major obstacle for wide-spread adoption of Team
Concert.
Thank you!
Karsten
Hi,
If you are a small company then you can use RTC eclipse client for reporting and dash boarding (Team Central like dash boarding). Web clients are meant for occasional users and I guess it is assumed that bigger companies using standard edition have more of this requirement!
My 2 cents...
Thanks
Theju
If you are a small company then you can use RTC eclipse client for reporting and dash boarding (Team Central like dash boarding). Web clients are meant for occasional users and I guess it is assumed that bigger companies using standard edition have more of this requirement!
My 2 cents...
Thanks
Theju
See bug 61073 Dashboard support in Express editions
https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/61073
Jared Burns
Jazz Process Team
ksilz wrote:
https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/61073
Jared Burns
Jazz Process Team
ksilz wrote:
Hello!
I have a question about the Team Concert Express Edition. It seems
that reports and dashboards are only available in the Standard
Edition which - in the U.S. - costs 50k per server and 3.9k per
developer. In other words, priced out of reach of smaller
companies.
Now if the Express edition doesn't have the (web-based) reports and
dashboards, I assume that means that everybody must use the Jazz
client to look at the data instead of using a web browser? If so,
then this seems like a major obstacle for wide-spread adoption of
Team Concert.
Thank you!
Karsten
Hello Karsten,
Rational Team Concert 1.0.1 will be available shortly. One of the significant improvements we are doing is introducing Project level Dashboards in RTC Express, which will allow users like yourself to see reports like Burndown reports, Build Bleeding etc. . RTC Standard will still have Personal Dashboards and Team Dashboards along with Project Dashboards.
Regards,
Kartik
Product Manager: Jazz Foundation
Rational Team Concert 1.0.1 will be available shortly. One of the significant improvements we are doing is introducing Project level Dashboards in RTC Express, which will allow users like yourself to see reports like Burndown reports, Build Bleeding etc. . RTC Standard will still have Personal Dashboards and Team Dashboards along with Project Dashboards.
Regards,
Kartik
Product Manager: Jazz Foundation
Hello!
I have a question about the Team Concert Express Edition. It seems that reports and dashboards are only available in the Standard Edition which - in the U.S. - costs 50k per server and 3.9k per developer. In other words, priced out of reach of smaller companies.
Now if the Express edition doesn't have the (web-based) reports and dashboards, I assume that means that everybody must use the Jazz client to look at the data instead of using a web browser? If so, then this seems like a major obstacle for wide-spread adoption of Team Concert.
Thank you!
Karsten