I've looked at RTC quite a bit, and have tried to promote this solution here as a consolidation effort, to get all developers (IBM midrange and MS) using common tooling and management practices. As it is now, each development group can select their own tooling and process guidelines, without any integration between groups. It's a mess, and the jazz platform and RTC appears to be a superior solution for us when compared to most other ALM platforms I have reviewed. I'd love to pilot a trial of this, so I could give the decision makers a hands on view of the product in action...
-Eric DeLong
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Great question.
Internally RTC is our lifeline. Couldn't live without it. Major boost in developer productivity and team coordination, project management.
Would love to hear experiences from out in the field.
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Has anyone tried using the Rational Team Concert software for Eclipse with the Rational for Power RDp ?
It is free for teams of 10 developers or less/
https://jazz.net/projects/rational-team-concert
https://jazz.net
I saw a demo yesterday that looked like it had lots of good features.
(Our shop uses the Turnover product here, so I probably will not pursue
it.)
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