IBM is working on an open-source project called Jazz to promote programming tools for globally distributed teams. Set to launch in June at Jazz.net, the project will be based on work from IBM Research ...
IBM announced last week that it would open up its Jazz.net development platform to developers. Jazz.net is an open commercial software development community that helps to create global collaboration ...
IBM on Monday is making Beta 2 of its evolving software development collaboration tool broadly available from its Jazz.net site. IBM's new Rational Team Concert Express aims to make it easier for ...
iTKO, a provider of virtualization and validation solutions for enterprise cloud applications, announced integration of its LISA software with the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform, based on the ...
A collaboration between IBM's Research and Rational groups, Jazz has been under quiet development for more than two years. Already in limited internal use, the platform has recently been opened to ...
IBM is opening up the Jazz.net community to everyone and is touting its Bluegrass project -- a Second Life-style virtual world for developers IBM is moving forward with its Jazz application lifecycle ...
CollabNet CTO Jack Repenning called in yesterday, all a-dither about Jazz being a "trojan horse" on behalf of IBM's Rational software tools. Jazz is merely a checkpoint to indicate distributed ...
Nearly 20 offerings related to IBM's Jazz platform for collaborative development are set to ship by the end of 2008 Team Concert 1.0, the first commercial product derived from IBM’s Jazz platform for ...
Mainsoft is linking users of IBM’s Jazz platform for ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) to users of Microsoft’s SharePoint platform for collaboration and business processes. To offer this linkage, ...