Deploying Highly Available IBM Rational ClearCase on Linux
White Papers IBM Rational ClearCase provides a complete set of tools for managing the complete development lifecycle for software products. Deploying a highly available ClearCase environment provides the benefits of a powerful integrated development environment...
[April 1, 2007, 1:00]
EPL Streamlines and Accelerates Development With IBM Rational ClearQuest and IBM Rational ClearCase
White Papers To solve this EPL adopted IBM Rational ClearCase for software asset management and IBM Rational ClearQuest for workflow management and defect and change tracking. Looking to rapidly respond to customer needs, lower costs, and gain a competitive...
[March 17, 2007, 0:00]
ASP.NET Development using IBM Rational ClearCase
White Papers This white paper outlines the steps that a typical user might take to create and maintain web application in a Rational ClearCase Unified Change Management (UCM) environment. Web application development within VS.NET differs in several important...
[September 2, 2008, 7:34]
Using Network Appliance Storage Systems With IBM-Rational Clearcase
White Papers This discussion applies to all environments using Data ONTAP v6.0 and Data ONTAP 7G and IBM-Rational ClearCase v4.1 or later. The topics discussed in this paper are IBM-Rational ClearCase Overview, configurations, procedures, UNIX and Interop...
[August 31, 2007, 1:00]
Using IBM Rational XDE and IBM Rational ClearCase Together
White Papers This white paper is intended for software developers using Rational XDE/Java Platform Edition and Rational ClearCase. The paper outlines the details of the integration between Rational XDE and Rational ClearCase.
[December 11, 2003, 2:12]
Managing Software Development Change and Complexity
White Papers IBM Rational ClearCase and IBM Rational ClearQuest provide a comprehensive software configuration management solution that can manage all of your change and automate the day to day activities of your team.
[May 20, 2005, 0:00]
Enforcing Development Policies using ClearCase Metadata
White Papers Understanding ClearCase Metadata introduces users to the concept of fine-tuning their use of Rational ClearCase to achieve specific team or project goals. This white paper emphasizes on process and policy management through ClearCase Metadata Tools.
[April 2, 2004, 0:04]
SteelEye?s Port of Lifekeeper to Linux on POWER Goes Smoother, Easier, and Faster Than Expected
White Papers SteelEye started out working with the IBM DB2 group, and then expanded to include IBM eServer xSeries systems, storage products, and Rational ClearCase. SteelEye, is a leading provider of data and application availability management solutions for...
[April 5, 2007, 1:00]
Show blog day 2: IBM Rational Software Developer Conference 2008
Blog But IBM’s customers might find Rational Team Concert, Jazz’s software change and configuration management (SCCM) capabilities, primitive compared to ClearCase UCM. The new Jazz platform and Rational Team Concert product are open and process-aware...
[June 3, 2008, 23:47]
Israel Aircraft Industries Maximizes Efficiency With Move to Network Appliance
White Papers IAI moved to a NetApp storage solution, consolidating Oracle, SQL, Exchange, Rational ClearCase, Novell, and other critical data on a clustered NetApp system. Israel Aircraft Industries is a globally recognized developer of aerospace technologies...
[July 20, 2007, 1:00]
IGT Protects Irreplaceable Intellectual Capital With Integrated Peribit Networks, VERITAS, and Network Appliance Solution
White Papers NetApp Fabric-Attached Storage (FAS) systems provide network-attached storage for a complex engineering environment that includes Matrix-One document management software, Rational Clearcase and Borland StarTeam software version control systems...
[July 20, 2007, 1:00]
Borland retools JBuilder 8
News Borland said the new release also is intended to make code management and debugging easier through links to tools such as Borland's TeamSource, Rational's ClearCase and the Concurrent Versioning System, or CVS.
[November 5, 2002, 8:09]



