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Enterprise Business Portals II with IBM Tivoli Access Manager

Enterprise Business Portals II with IBM Tivoli Access Manager

By: Axel Buecker; Jesper Antonius; Dieter Riexinger; Frank Sommer; Atsushi Sumida

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 26-MAR-2003

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Mastering IBM Tivoli Access Manager is a very important factor in successfully deploying contemporary e-business solutions. Access Manager is the key element in an e-business security framework that needs thorough understanding to achieve maximum security, functionality, and performance. Based on expandable security policies for users, groups, and protected resources, Tivoli Access Manager manages authentication and authorization for application servers, Web sites, and virtually any other resource that requires protection, including custom-written applications. This IBM Redbooks publication...

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Siebel 7 with DB2 for z/OS: Database Implementation and Administration Guide

Siebel 7 with DB2 for z/OS: Database Implementation and Administration Guide

By: Viviane Anavi-Chaput; Steve Baker; Richard Corrihons; Rich Dale; Lou Doran; Debra Scott; Lee Siegmund; Xuan Nhut Tran; Marion Wilmot

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 18-MAR-2003

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In this IBM Redbooks publication, we describe the implementation, customization, and administration of the Siebel 7 database with DB2 UDB for z/OS and OS/390 V7 using AIX V5L or Win2000 Siebel Servers, and we discuss the following topics: Installation tasks for setting up a three-tier configuration, with the application middle tier residing on AIX/Win2000 and the database tier residing on z/OS. The DB2 Connect EE V7 setup required to connect the Siebel application server to the DB2 database on z/OS is also discussed. Customization of the Siebel schema for a...

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Lotus Domino 6 for z/OS: Performance Tuning and Capacity Planning

Lotus Domino 6 for z/OS: Performance Tuning and Capacity Planning

By: Mike Ebbers; Wanda Brewster; Luis Leon Collart; Terry Draper; Chris Henry; Rufus Woody III

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 19-MAR-2003

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This IBM Redbooks publication helps z/OS system programmers and Domino administrators to monitor and tune Domino 6 for z/OS. It identifies factors that affect performance and provides recommendations to tune the configuration and parameter settings for optimal performance. Tips are provided for the operating system, the disk I/O subsystem, the network, and the Domino product. In addition, it includes guidelines for capacity planning. A background in z/OS and experience with Domino is assumed. This version, updated for Domino 6, includes tips on the zFS file system and new monitoring tools...

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zSeries Crypto Guide Update

zSeries Crypto Guide Update

By: Chris Rayns; Pekka Hanninen; Jack Hoarau; Patrick Kappeler; Robert Malaval

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 11-APR-2003

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This IBM Redbooks publication is designed to help you understand and implement the z/OS Cryptographic PCICC and PCICA cards. Although this book focuses on the enablement of the z/OS PCICC and PCICA products, cryptography and the available services on z/OS are also discussed and explained, with special attention given to the new Trusted Key Entry (TKE 3.1) workstation. In addition, we look at how Linux for zSeries supports the exploitation of the PCICC and PCICA cryptographic coprocessors by using a generic device driver called z90crypt, which routes the cryptographic work to the PCICC or...

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Tivoli Business Systems Manager V2.1 End-to-end Business Impact Management

Tivoli Business Systems Manager V2.1 End-to-end Business Impact Management

By: Budi Darmawan; Alessio D'Amico; Cedric Foo; Peter Glasmacher; Stephen Nosbisch; Samson Yiu

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 05-MAY-2003

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This IBM Redbooks publication gives a broad understanding of the IBM Tivoli Business Systems Manager architecture and internals. The in-depth discussion covers the product’s inner workings and includes log files to illustrate the processing of its various components. IBM Tivoli Business Systems Manager is designed to display all aspects of the enterprise’s IT system as they affect the users’ business systems. This book enables easy implementation of IBM Tivoli Business Systems Manager in distributed environments. Procedures are illustrated with examples of the installation and configuration...

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Patterns on z/OS: Connecting Self-Service Applications to the Enterprise

Patterns on z/OS: Connecting Self-Service Applications to the Enterprise

By: Franck Injey; Katja Findeis; Yu Tang; Michael Zelbel

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 04-MAR-2003

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Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can be used to increase the speed of developing and deploying Web applications. The pattern discussed in this IBM Redbooks publication, the Self-Service::Directly Integrated Single Channel application pattern, covers Web applications needing one or more point-to-point connections with backend applications. In Part 1, we discuss the requirements and challenges of e-business on z/OS, and guide you through the process of selecting an Application and Runtime pattern. The z/OS-specific product mappings are identified, based upon...

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IBM Tivoli Web Access for Information Management

IBM Tivoli Web Access for Information Management

By: Don Miller; Mimi Michelet; Michael Bacon; Maryann Goldman; Rollin Hippler; Pete Louis; Tom Shultz; Buck Stearns

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 08-APR-2003

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IBM Tivoli Web Access for Information Management is a sophisticated Web application that combines the power of Information Management for z/OS with the flexibility and usability of a Web browser to enable customers to manage their business environments from the Web. A drop-in problem and change management solution designed for help desk, developer, manager, and end user personnel is provided, along with a toolkit for customization support. Also included with the toolkit are administrative tasks that allow you to manage your application from the Web. Web Access supports e-mail and pager...

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Coexistence of Multiple Lotus Domino Releases in an LPAR Environment on the IBM eServer iSeries Server

Coexistence of Multiple Lotus Domino Releases in an LPAR Environment on the IBM eServer iSeries Server

By: Yessong Johng

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 31-MAR-2003

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Logical partitioning (LPAR) has been available on the IBM eServer iSeries server since the release of V4R5. It was greatly enhanced with V5R1 and even further enhanced with V5R2 of OS/400. This versatile technology has been and continues to be helpful to many iSeries and Lotus Domino customers who want fewer, more manageable systems. This IBM Redbooks publication discusses the concepts and benefits of the coexistence of multiple Domino releases on an iSeries server in an LPAR environment. It helps you design or create and implement a Domino for iSeries coexistence strategy using LPAR...

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Experiences with Oracle for Linux on zSeries

Experiences with Oracle for Linux on zSeries

By: Viviane Anavi-Chaput; Kathryn Arrell; Denny Dutcavich; Bruce Frank; Michael Gorman; Mark Jaenen; Tom Russell

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 07-APR-2003

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This IBM Redbooks publication describes experiences gained while installing and testing Oracle9i for Linux on zSeries, such as: Setting up the development systems at Oracle for the Linux on zSeries environment Installing the Oracle9i instances for Linux/390 on zSeries Performing basic monitoring and tuning exercises. The book is based on real-world experiences gained by team members and technical professionals during development and early testing of this product at: The IBM Oracle EMEA Joint Solution Center, Montpellier, France The IBM Oracle International Competency Center, San...

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DFSMStvs Application Migration Guide

DFSMStvs Application Migration Guide

By: Mary Lovelace; Nigel Morton; Werner Bauer; Mani Pillail

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 12-JUN-2003

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This IBM Redbooks publication will help you to migrate batch VSAM applications to exploit transactional VSAM. DFSMStvs is available in a z/OS environment and offers the ability for VSAM data to be shared for both read and write operations while maintaining integrity and recoverability. DFSNStvs allows logging of changes to recoverable VSAM data sets. Batch programs can use commit and backout functions. This book assumes that you are familiar with the material in the companion book DFSMStvs Overview and Planning, SG24-6971, and refers extensively to material published in that book. We...

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The Complete IMS HALDB Guide All You Need to Know to Manage HALDBs

The Complete IMS HALDB Guide All You Need to Know to Manage HALDBs

By: Jouko Jantti; Cornelia Hallmen; Raymond Keung; Rich Lewis

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 11-JUN-2003

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This IBM Redbooks publication describes the High Availability Large Database (HALDB) capability available with IMS. IMS HALDB was introduced with IMS Version 7. It allows IMS databases to grow to almost unlimited sizes while providing increased availability. This book updates IMS Version 7 High Availability Large Database Guide, SG24-5751, as well as adding topics that were not covered in the previous book. This publication provides a broad explanation of HALDB and its uses. Specific areas covered include: -HALDB overview, definition, and structure -Migration from non-HALDB...

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PDA Management with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager

PDA Management with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager

By: Edson Manoel; Zoltan Veress; Szabolcs Barabas

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 06-MAY-2003

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IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager 4.2 was launched in October 2002. Along with many new functional and performance features, it includes an enhanced Web-based device management capability, called Tivoli Web Gateway, running on top of IBM WebSphere Application Server. This IBM Redbooks publication describes in detail the steps required to install and configure the Tivoli Web Gateway and all the prerequisite products, to allow a successful implementation of a pervasive device management environment. While the information provided by this book can be used on deployments of any size, it will...

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Virtualized Business Intelligence with InfoSphere Warehouse

Virtualized Business Intelligence with InfoSphere Warehouse

By: Adriana Carvajal; Thomas Chong

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 05-OCT-2012

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With the benefit of advanced analytics such as online analytical processing (OLAP), data mining, and text analytics, the IBM® InfoSphere® Warehouse Enterprise Edition brings sophisticated business intelligence (BI) to warehouse users. InfoSphere Warehouse allows you to run extreme concurrent query volumes that can help answer questions for all types of business users, while consistently meeting service level requirements. Combined with a virtualization platform and a solid BI solution, such as IBM Cognos®, you can deliver BI cloud services with improved flexibility and speed to your...

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Implementing an Advanced Application Using Processes, Rules, Events, and Reports

Implementing an Advanced Application Using Processes, Rules, Events, and Reports

By: Ahmed Abdel-Gayed; Kulvir Singh Bhogal; Don Carr; Richard Davies; Aditya P Dutta; Marcelo Correia Lima; Agueda Martinez Hernandez Magro; Yuka Musashi; Michael Norris; Felix Pistorius; Martin Keen

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 12-OCT-2012

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In this IBM® Redbooks® publication we describe how to build an advanced business application from end to end. We use a fictional scenario to define the application, document the deployment methodology, and confirm the roles needed to support its development and deployment. Through step-by-step instructions you learn how to: - Define the project lifecycle using IBM Solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management - Build a logical and physical data model in IBM InfoSphere® Data Architect - Confirm business rules and business events using IBM WebSphere® Operational Decision Management - Map...

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Optimization and Decision Support Design Guide: Using IBM ILOG Optimization Decision Manager

Optimization and Decision Support Design Guide: Using IBM ILOG Optimization Decision Manager

By: Axel Buecker; Yana Ageeva; Veronique Blanchard; Dr. Jeremy Bloom; Dr. Mehmet F. Candas; Joao Chaves; Guang Feng; Abhishek Raman; Dr. Hans Schlenker

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 10-OCT-2012

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Today many organizations face challenges when developing a realistic plan or schedule that provides the best possible balance between customer service and revenue goals. Optimization technology has long been used to find the best solutions to complex planning and scheduling problems. A decision-support environment that enables the flexible exploration of all the trade-offs and sensitivities needs to provide the following capabilities: Flexibility to develop and compare realistic planning and scheduling scenarios Quality sensitivity analysis and...

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Workload Optimized Systems: Tuning POWER7 for Analytics

Workload Optimized Systems: Tuning POWER7 for Analytics

By: Dino Quintero; Thomas Ancel; Graeme Cassie; Rodrigo Ceron; Amr Darwish; Guilherme G. Felix; Jian Jun He; Bharathraj Keshavamurthy; Sreenivas Makineedi; Girish Nikalje; Sudipto Pal; Zubair Salie; Ashu Tiwary

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 04-OCT-2012

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication addresses topics to help clients to take advantage of the virtualization strengths of the POWER® platform to solve system resource utilization challenges and maximize system throughput and capacity. This publication examines the tools, utilities, documentation, and other resources available to help technical teams provide business solutions and support for Cognos® Business Intelligence (BI) and Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS®) on Power Systems™ virtualized environments. This book addresses topics to help address complex high availability...

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IBM PowerVM Best Practices

IBM PowerVM Best Practices

By: Adriano de Almeida; Rafael Antonioli; Urban Biel; Sylvain Delabarre; Bartłomiej Grabowski; Kristian Milos; Fray L Rodríguez

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 12-OCT-2012

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides best practices for planning, installing, maintaining, and monitoring the IBM PowerVM® Enterprise Edition virtualization features on IBM POWER7® processor technology-based servers. PowerVM is a combination of hardware, PowerVM Hypervisor, and software, which includes other virtualization features, such as the Virtual I/O Server. This publication is intended for experienced IT specialists and IT architects who want to learn about PowerVM best practices, and focuses on the following topics: Planning and general best...

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Solving Operational Business Intelligence with InfoSphere Warehouse Advanced Edition

Solving Operational Business Intelligence with InfoSphere Warehouse Advanced Edition

By: Whei-Jen Chen; Pat Bates; Timothy Donovan; Garrett Fitzsimons; Jon Lind; Rogerio Silva

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 02-OCT-2012

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IBM® InfoSphere® Warehouse is the IBM flagship data warehouse platform for departmental data marts and enterprise data warehouses. It offers leading architecture, performance, backup, and recovery tools that help improve efficiency and reduce time to market through increased understanding of current data assets, while simplifying the daily operations of managing complex warehouse deployments. InfoSphere Warehouse Advanced Enterprise Edition delivers an enhanced set of database performance, management, and design tools. These tools assist companies in maintaining and increasing value from...

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Customizing and Extending IBM Content Navigator

Customizing and Extending IBM Content Navigator

By: Wei-Dong Zhu; Ya Zhou Luo; Johnny Meissler; Ron Rathgeber; Harry Richards; Jana Saalfeld; Sebastian Schmid; Kosta Tachtevrenidis

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 10-OCT-2012

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IBM® Content Navigator is a ready-to-use, modern, standards-based user interface that supports Enterprise Content Management (ECM) use cases, including collaborative document management, production imaging, and report management. It is also a flexible and powerful user platform for building custom ECM applications using open web-based standards. This IBM Redbooks® publication has an overview of the functions and features that IBM Content Navigator offers, and describes how you can configure and customize the user interface with the administration tools that are provided. This book...

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Unveil Your e-business Transaction Performance with IBM TMTP 5.1

Unveil Your e-business Transaction Performance with IBM TMTP 5.1

By: Morten Moeller; Claudio Cicaterri; Nils Heuer; Randy Hill

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 09-MAY-2003

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IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance Version 5.1 is part of the Tivoli family of products for managing performance and availability. It combines the functionality of two former Tivoli products, Tivoli Application Performance Management Version 2.1 and Tivoli Internet Services Manager Version 1.7, into one package for transaction performance monitoring. IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance Version 5.1 adds new capabilities for breakdown of e-business transactions that are partly or fully hosted by WebSphere Application Server Version 5.0 servers, as well as functions...