Jazz Blogs Planet Jazz

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.

CLM 2011 Upgrade Reference
Jazz.net now has a single landing page for technical information on CLM 2011 upgrades. The Upgrade Reference for CLM 2011 starts with a Quickstart scenario – “quick” being a relative term – and a set of references organized into Understanding, … Continue reading
Websphere Application Server Free with CLM Products
Thu, 25 Aug 2011
1 min read
Many people are unaware that you get a license of WAS when you purchase RTC client licenses. This means you can use WAS as your JTS/RTC/RQM/RRC application server instead of Tomcat. WAS can do a lot more than Tomcat, and … Continue reading
Oracle Parameters for RTC 3.0.1
Wed, 24 Aug 2011
1 min read
My colleagues Dan Toczala and  Tim Feeney recently shared this information on the recommended Oracle parmeters for RTC 3.0.1. If you choose to use these parameters for other CLM products, be sure and test them as these recommendations are aimed at … Continue reading
Moving CLM Servers and Changing the Public URI – New Developments
If you’re interested in seeing what development is doing about making public URIs more flexible, including making it easier to change them and move projects to different servers, see this work item on Jazz.net. This user story was created in … Continue reading
Upgrade Shortcut: Upgrading to CLM 2011 the Easy Way
Mon, 15 Aug 2011
4 min read
Now that people are in the thick of upgrading their CLM-based products (RTC, RQM, RTC) to 2011, I’m often asked what the best way is to understand and execute the complex upgrade. I tell them to read the Upgrade Rules, … Continue reading
Are You Upgrading Jazz to CLM 2011?
Tue, 09 Aug 2011
5 min read
I have a lot of people who have been reaching out to me recently, and they are all asking the same question. “Where do I start when I want to upgrade to CLM 2011?”. Your first stop should be your local IBM Sales team.  They...  
First Look: CLM 2011 RTC + RRC + RQM 3.0.1 review and screenshots
Fri, 22 Jul 2011
36 min read
What is it? CLM 2011 is a suite of tools making up IBM Rational Team Concert, Rational Requirements Composer and Rational Quality Manager properly integrated for what is arguably the first time. In my opinion this release is the closest to my interpretation of the...  
First Look: CLM 2011 RTC + RRC + RQM 3.0.1 review and screenshots
You Can’t Change the Public URI. Really. You Can’t.
Thu, 21 Jul 2011
3 min read
There is now an official version of this article here on Jazz.net. So here’s the first thing you need to know when performing admistrative tasks on Jazz-based products: You cannot change the public URI. You cannot change the root context.  … Continue reading
Why should you care about OSLC?
Wed, 20 Jul 2011
5 min read
Been spending this week in Australia talking to our customers and learning all about the “Land down under“.  It has been an interesting few days, and I still have a couple of more days left to go.  I did have one really interesting conversation with...  
Differences in Implementing Jazz with WebSphere and Tomcat
Wed, 06 Jul 2011
2 min read
In recent weeks I keep on getting requests from customers to answer their questions on the differences between using WebSphere and Tomcat as the web server for their Jazz deployments.  So like always, if I have to answer something more than twice, I try to...  
1-10 of 11 items
page 49
Planet Jazz guidelines

If you are blogging about Jazz, your blog can be added to Planet Jazz. We will include blogs that follow these guidelines:

  • If your blog contains posts that are off-topic, let us know and mark the posts that should be included here with the tag "Jazz".
  • Your feed should not contain advertisements or inappropriate content.
  • Submit your request including the URL and RSS feed of your blog.
  • Attach a thumbnail profile photo to the work item that we can put next to your posts.