Of all the suites in this roundup, Rational Software offers the most complete line of well-integrated tools for the software development life cycle in Rational Suite Version 2002. The company offers ...
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Mike Devlin, general manager of IBM Rational, said the new release should be generally available by Dec. 31. The tool set aims to create a unified platform based on open standards that covers all the ...
Changes from the previous versions revolve around improvements made "to help implement Service-Oriented Architectures, systems development and geographically distributed applications [sic]," IBM said.
IBM Corp. last week agreed to acquire development tools vendor Rational Software Corp. for $2.1 billion. The deal marks the second largest software acquisition in Big Blue's history. Analysts say ...
Fargo, ND, April 23, 2001 — Microsoft Great Plains Business Solutions today announced the adoption of Rational Software’s (Nasdaq: RATL) Rational Suite™ Enterprise, Rational ClearCase Ò, and Rational ...
IBM Rational shipped 7.0 versions of its application development lifecycle suite in December, a release that brings the components compatibility with the Eclipse 3.2 IDE framework and bolsters IBM's ...
IBM Rational today unveiled enhancements to a slew of tools designed to help companies break down the silos that exist in development organizations and track activities throughout the application ...
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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 ...