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Planet Jazz is an aggregation of blogs written about the Jazz-based IBM Engineering products or related technologies by users, fans, and experts from all over the world. You can subscribe to the RSS feed to follow along, or check back here to read the latest.

Collaboration and Innovation – It’s not all tools
Mon, 18 Jun 2012
7 min read
If you are looking for my usual blog posting where I tie some concept to the Jazz platform, and then show or tell you how to realize it with Jazz, then you can quit reading now.  This is more of a general set of observations...  
Sharing your team’s RTC Eclipse SCM preferences
Tue, 12 Jun 2012
10 min read
The Eclipse Team component is the one responsible for providing integration with repository tooling and version control systems. Jazz Source Control extends the Team component providing, along with its capabilities, its own set of preferences to customize certain tool behaviors: … Continue reading
Sharing your team’s RTC Eclipse SCM preferences
Innovate Day 5 – June 7, 2012
Thu, 07 Jun 2012
5 min read
Today (Thursday) is the final day of the Innovate 2012 conference.  The last day is always kind of strange.  Some people are focused on attending the final sessions, and getting every last drop of knowledge and value out of the conference.  Others are sitting in...  
Innovate Day 4 – June 6, 2012
Thu, 07 Jun 2012
2 min read
Today was consumed primarily with the delivery of the Jazz Administration Workshop.  The workshop was the most popular one of the conference, in terms of the number of people requesting to be able to attend.  Unfortunately we did hit some technical snags with the resources...  
Innovate Day 3 – June 5, 2012
Tue, 05 Jun 2012
3 min read
It’s Tuesday, the day where I have the least amount of free time.  Most of this time was spent talking to individual customers facing a variety of different challenges.  I got questions about our new CLM 2012 capabilities, deploying Jazz to an organization, using OSLC...  
Process vs. Tools
Tue, 05 Jun 2012
5 min read
What’s more important: Process or tools? I’ve sat through numerous arguments with people trying to work out whether process or tools are more important to their software development effort. The arguments go along the lines of: Process Geek: Tools are just the things you use...  
Innovate Day 2 – June 4, 2012
Mon, 04 Jun 2012
2 min read
During the days of presentations during Innovate, I get to do small meetings with specific customers.  Often these meetings can be quite enlightening, as I am able to learn more how how people currently use our Jazz solutions, and more importantly, how they WANT to...  
Innovate 2012 – The First Day
Sun, 03 Jun 2012
4 min read
The Innovate Conference is always informative and interesting for me.  I find the first day of the conference always provides me with some surprises.  For those of you who are unfamiliar with how Innovate works, the first day is Sunday.  Many think that this consists...  
Innovate 2012 is Coming
Wed, 30 May 2012
2 min read
Each year that I have attended the Innovate conference, I have tried to blog about what happens and what I learn at the conference.  Is it a big IBM/Rational marketing vehicle?  Sure it is.  It’s a fantastic opportunity to meet face-to-face with our customers to...  
Reverse Proxies Don’t Change the Public URI
Thu, 24 May 2012
4 min read
When you install any part of CLM (JTS, RTC, RRC, RMC), an important recommendation is to use a reverse proxy server. One exception to this is when you’re installing an “evaluation” topology, where you are just evaluate CLM or using it in … Continue reading
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