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Hosted RTC for commercial use?


Liora Milbaum (513289118) | asked Dec 13 '12, 4:09 p.m.
 Hi,

Is there a hosted RTC server for commercial use? 
A small start-up is seeking a hosted solution.

Thanks,
Liora

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sam detweiler (12.5k6195201) | answered Dec 13 '12, 5:37 p.m.
Cloudone is hosting rational products, including RTC
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Millard Ellingsworth commented Dec 13 '12, 10:15 p.m. | edited Dec 13 '12, 10:16 p.m.
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The CloudOne URL is http://oncloudone.com/


There's even a no-strings-attached free demo configuration available.
 
 

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Dr. Hans-Joachim Pross (1.1k4458) | answered Dec 14 '12, 3:22 a.m.
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You might look at IBMs Smart Cloud Enterprise offering: http://www.ibm.com/cloud-computing/us/en
There are pre-installed images available. Just search for CLM*
And if the startup is small, the 10 free licenses might be enough.

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David Regal (11) | answered Mar 24 '14, 12:12 p.m.
edited Mar 24 '14, 12:38 p.m.
On either CloudOne or IBM, I spent over 10 precious minutes (that is HUGE for Internet time), but I could not find the Rational hosting products or it was covered with marketing terms I could not understand as a software engineer.

DETAILS: 

1. CloudOne - I clicked and read all of the Technology and Solutions drop-down links their website. Nada.

2. IBM - Looks like a mostly working shinny new cloud site with photos of hipsters in action but nothing directly talking about RTC or CLM. Honestly, all the new stuff looks exciting but I want RTC or something close. 

About: From my experience at UTC Aerospace Systems and after extensively using Git, SVN, CVS and RCS, I think RTC is the best or better product. I was an internal evangelist for RTC - selling and training people on it. Now I moved to full-time independent software engineer of a start-up. I'm looking for the cloud-based starter package (10 free licenses)My need is a SCM that is Agile with burn-down charts, great with issue tracking, reports on project load and preferable integrates with GitHub. I know RTC has the first 3. I really like the message IBM is selling on ads on TED talks... targeting small business but honestly intimidating by new website. and such so maybe I'll come back to the site dig some more on big blue or might switch to JIRA with plugins or stick with the still in what seems the infant-stage YouTrack.


Dr. Hans-Joachim Pross,

Thank you for the link. IBM has a great looking site but I think they redesigned, moved or completely removed their search bar so I could not search for CLM*. If you happen to read this and know where to search, then please let me know. I am very interested. Thanks!


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Millard Ellingsworth commented Mar 25 '14, 10:40 a.m. | edited Mar 25 '14, 10:41 a.m.
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Have you tried JazzHub (https://hub.jazz.net)? Not sure how much longer it will be free for private projects, though (and I'm not sure the cost going forward has been published yet).


I'm not sure you will find quite what you are looking for: 10 free licenses where someone else handles all of the hosting costs. The standard 10 free licenses presumes you will host the application yourself (I've done this myself before and it works fine if you have a spare machine -- but it does put all of the admin/operations efforts on you). Not sure that 10 free licenses includes the entire CLM stack, it may be just RTC.


Benjamin Chodroff commented Apr 11 '14, 10:38 a.m. | edited Apr 11 '14, 4:29 p.m.

Hey David -
Our website was terrible. It has been improved (and is still a work in progress). Our hosting of RTC, however, is second to none. I would love to show you more! Feel free to reach out to me: benjamin.chodroff@oncloudone.com

CloudOne also manages hub.jazz.net. If you are looking for a "free" option (although limited) in basic RTC capabilities, we could show you more about that too!

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