Do you have any experience with Windows NT-based source-control tools such as Rational Softwares ClearCase?
I’ve worked with ClearCase before. Although early versions of ClearCase require a UNIX backend if you use it in a mixed OS environment, version 4.1 overcomes this requirement. You can now run ClearCase from an NT server in a mixed OS environment. ClearCase is a powerful tool that goes beyond source control. I would consider ClearCase more of a process-control tool with CM capabilities. Rational Software’s ClearQuest builds on ClearCase by integrating strong project-management functions. Rational Software has been around for a long time and is well respected in the source-control arena. If you’re looking for a source-control tool that runs with an NT back end, take a look at Starbase’s StarTeam. StarTeam doesn’t have hooks into the ARM Developer Kit, but you can still use Windows Explorer to check software in and out. StarTeam offers a UNIX client that you can run from the command line or from a Java-enabled browser. Q: I need to upgrade my IBM ThinkPad 600’s hard disk. I upgraded the h
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