Get Started with Codebeamer

Everything you need to get started with Codebeamer

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Overview: Get Started with Codebeamer

Prepare For Go-Live

Ensure the people who will use and support Codebeamer are ready for go live. Communicate any downtime to end users and distribute updated documentation as well as how to access training material and report problems.


Before you begin, complete this step:

01. Final Preparations

There is not a catch-all, complete checklist that is applicable to every situation, but there should be an internal one that has developed over the course of the project that accounts for the specificities of your business. What to check will vary but the below questions are an example of what could be asked:

  • Are all templates compliant?
  • Is data flowing among integrations as expected?
  • Are users able to log in as intended and are permissions and accesses working as configured?
  • Are all major issues discovered during testing resolved?

02. Communicate With End Users

When preparing to go live, inform all end users affected when the solution will become available along with how to find training and support.

End users should discuss workload concerns with their managers if the implementation will affect deadlines. Implementation often occurs near to or over the weekend to reduce the impact.

Ensure end users know:

  • When Codebeamer will be available
  • How to report problems
  • How to find training, resources, and support

03. Distribute Documentation

Distribute documentation to end users and technical support. Upload the documentation to a central training resources location, if your organization has one.

This documentation is critical for supporting Codebeamer on an ongoing basis. It will allow for a centralized information center for end users and explain how any previous tailoring or customizations worked to technical support. Having a self-help portal for users will decrease the workload on support and having a well informed support team will allow for quicker and more thorough resolutions of issues.

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