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What is RTC?

RTC stands for Real-Time Clock. It is a computer clock (most often in the form of an integrated circuit) that keeps track of the current time. RTCs are commonly used in embedded systems, computers, and other electronic devices that need to maintain accurate time even when the main power is turned off, typically relying on a battery backup.

What other technologies are related to RTC?

RTC Competitor Technologies

Jira is an issue tracking and project management tool that competes with RTC in the ALM space.
mentioned alongside RTC in 0% (1.5k) of relevant job posts
IBM Rational ClearCase is a source control management tool that competes with RTC's source control capabilities.
mentioned alongside RTC in 4% (55) of relevant job posts
IBM Rational ClearQuest is a change request management system that competes with RTC's work item tracking capabilities.
mentioned alongside RTC in 2% (82) of relevant job posts
Team Foundation Server (now Azure DevOps Server) is a competitor to RTC, providing similar ALM capabilities.
mentioned alongside RTC in 1% (262) of relevant job posts

RTC Complementary Technologies

IBM Rational Quality Manager (RQM) is a test management tool that can be integrated with RTC for comprehensive ALM.
mentioned alongside RTC in 34% (271) of relevant job posts
IBM Rational Developer for z Systems (RDz) is an IDE for mainframe development that can integrate with RTC for source control and collaboration.
mentioned alongside RTC in 43% (132) of relevant job posts
IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next (DNG) is a requirements management tool that integrates with RTC for requirements traceability.
mentioned alongside RTC in 19% (215) of relevant job posts

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