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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.

RTC: What should and shouldn’t go on the backlog?
Fri, 10 Dec 2010
4 min read
I’m going to write a series of posts on top tips based on experience and real projects of using IBM RTC for Disciplined Agility. It’s a bit of a brain dump, but here goes… they’re all tagged as rtc_tips if you want to read the...  
RTC: What should and shouldn’t go on the backlog?
RTC 3.0 Is Here!!
Tue, 23 Nov 2010
3 min read
The past couple of months have been quite busy for the Jazz Jumpstart team, but we have managed to get through them with our sanity pretty much intact.  We are excited about the latest RTC release, which just went GA (general availablity) today.  You can...  
Integrating Jazz with Perforce
Tue, 09 Nov 2010
2 min read
This will be a quick blog posting just to let the people who follow this blog know about a new piece of content available on IBM developerWorks.  It is an article and some code from Ken Kumagai, which demonstrates an integration between RTC and Perforce. ...  
Tips for Integrating and Customizing RTC and RMC Processes
Sun, 07 Nov 2010
12 min read
I was in Asia last month setting up an Agile process for a large systems integrator. We customized an RTC process template and a set of RMC practices in parallel. Our goal was to enact much of the RMC published … Continue reading
Tips for Integrating and Customizing RTC and RMC Processes
How to Set Up RTC for Android Development on the Macintosh
Tue, 26 Oct 2010
10 min read
If you’re developing Android applications on the Macintosh and you want to use Rational Team Concert (RTC), you’re in luck. There’s an RTC incubator for the Mac, and you can install this along with the Android SDK into the same … Continue reading
How to Set Up RTC for Android Development on the Macintosh
What OS Is Best for Jazz?
Mon, 18 Oct 2010
5 min read
I recently have been getting a common question from my customers, “What is the best OS for us to deploy Jazz on?”.  This always causes me to go into a five minute speech on the topic, and by now I have it so well rehearsed...  
Vast Library of Android Articles
Thu, 16 Sep 2010
1 min read
If you’re looking for IBM Android information, or just general information about Android, there are plenty of great articles on IBM developerWorks. Select this link and you’ll get a list of dozens of Android articles. The list includes articles on … Continue reading
Android Virtual Devices and SCM: Ensure All Team Members Develop for the Same Platform
Fri, 03 Sep 2010
6 min read
Developers and testers on the same team can mistakenly write and test Android software on different platforms. AVDs need to be managed to avoid this. Continue reading →
Enacting Processes with Method Composer and Team Concert
Wed, 25 Aug 2010
21 min read
It seems like everyone I talk to about using IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC) to enact their process complains that they can’t enact their IBM Rational Method Composer (RMC) processes in RTC. Everyone wants an integration between these products and … Continue reading
Enacting Processes with Method Composer and Team Concert
Translating from ClearCase/ClearQuest to RTC and Jazz
Tue, 17 Aug 2010
22 min read
Update on September 10th, 2010 NOTE: This information is now posted, in a slightly different format, on Jazz.net.  The section comparing ClearQuest and Jazz can be found as Comparing concepts between ClearQuest and RTC, and the section comparing ClearCase and Jazz can be found as...  
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