Other Useful Communities

Other Useful Communities

Other Useful Communities
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 The Tivoli User Community (TUC) is the largest online and offline organization of Tivoli professionals in the world. It is home to over 170 local User Communities and virtual/global groups from 29 countries, with more than 26,000 members.  The TUC offers user group pages for the planning and promotion of meetings as well as tools for the groups to collaborate throughout the year with blogs,  forums and group wikis. Members have access to unique whitepapers, webcasts, presentations and research as well as the opportunity to contribute their own content for discussion with other users.  The Tivoli User Community offers the environment to learn and collaborate on the latest topics and issues that matter most.  Membership is complimentary.  Join Now!

The Institute for Advanced Security

The Institute community provides access to security thought leaders at IBM and elsewhere who are building next generation capabilities for security issues facing our smarter planet throughout government and industry worldwide. Join Now!

The Storage Community 

The community covers IT Storage challenges, hot topics, architecture and solutions.  You'll find industry news, videos, blog discussion threads on timely topics, exclusive analyst white papers and experts opinions.  Join Now!

Jazz Community Site

Inspired by the artists who transformed musical expression, Jazz is an initiative to transform software and systems delivery by making it more collaborative, productive and transparent, through integration of information and tasks across the phases of the lifecycle. The Jazz initiative consists of three elements: Platform, Products and Community.

Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration Community

Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) is a community of software developers and organizations that is working to standardize the way that software lifecycle tools can share data (for example, requirements, defects, test cases, plans, or code) with one another.