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1. | Enterprise Business Portals with IBM Tivoli Access Manager By: Axel Buecker; Chris Eric Friell; Armando Lemos; Rick McCarty; Jani Perttila; Dieter Riexinger; Andreas Schmengler Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 12-SEP-2002 Insert Date: 19-NOV-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Enterprise Business Portals with IBM Tivoli Access Manager Mastering the IBM Tivoli Access Manager is the most important
factor for 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, the Tivoli Access Manager manages the authentication and
authorization to application servers, Web sites, and virtually any
other resource that requires protection, including custom-written
applications.
This IBM...
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2. | Introducing IBM Tivoli License Manager By: Edson Manoel; John Aronis; Ron Falciani; Sebastien Fardel; Aniruddha Parnaik Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 12-MAR-2003 Insert Date: 22-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Introducing IBM Tivoli License Manager IBM Tivoli License Manager is a new IBM product that fills a
growing need to reconcile software licenses that are already in use
in an organization, with the licenses owned by the organization. It
offers a technical way to control and apply the software
vendors’ pre-defined licensing policies. It allows the
Administrator to easily manage different products in different
ways, reflecting the rules of each products license agreement.
The primary objective of this IBM Redbooks publication is to
introduce the new IBM offering for designing and creating a license
management solution, and it is...
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3. | 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 Insert Date: 22-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Enterprise Business Portals II with IBM Tivoli Access Manager 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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4. | 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 Insert Date: 22-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Tivoli Business Systems Manager V2.1 End-to-end Business Impact Management 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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5. | 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 Insert Date: 22-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Tivoli Web Access for Information Management 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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6. | 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 Insert Date: 15-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Unveil Your e-business Transaction Performance with IBM TMTP 5.1 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...
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7. | IBM Tivoli Storage Resource Manager: A Practical Introduction By: Charlotte Brooks; Michel Baus; Michael Benanti; Ivo Gomilsek; Urs Moser Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 20-AUG-2003 Insert Date: 10-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Tivoli Storage Resource Manager: A Practical Introduction Storage growth continues to accelerate, and the cost of disk can
approach 80% of total system hardware costs. Yet, the storage in
most businesses is typically only about 50% used. How can you take
control of your storage assets to render utilization more
efficient, and make the most of your storage dollars?
IBM Tivoli Storage Resource Manager helps you discover, monitor,
and create enterprise policies for your filesystems and databases.
You will find out where all your storage is going and be able to
act intelligently on this information. Application availability is
improved because you will...
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8. | IBM Tivoli Storage Area Network Manager: A Practical Introduction By: Charlotte Brooks; Michel Baus; Michael Benanti; Ivo Gomilsek; Urs Moser Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 05-SEP-2003 Insert Date: 01-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Tivoli Storage Area Network Manager: A Practical Introduction Now that you have installed your SAN, how are you going to
manage it? This IBM Redbooks publication describes the new product,
IBM Tivoli Storage Area Network Manager, an active, intelligent,
business-centric management solution for storage resources across
the enterprise.
IBM Tivoli Storage Area Network Manager provides effective
discovery and presentation of SAN physical and logical topologies
and provides multiple views of the SAN, including zones. Through
its interface, it can be configured to show historical and
real-time monitoring of SAN fabric devices.
With IBM Tivoli Storage Area...
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9. | Unattended Pristine Installation with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager By: Stephen Hochstetler; Abhijit Chavan; José Edmar Santos; Tadashi Sugawara Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 25-AUG-2003 Insert Date: 01-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Unattended Pristine Installation with IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager Pristine installations of operating systems is a strategic
method to ensure that the security of your machines is maintained
and that no one has left accounts or Trojan horses on your servers
waiting to be executed at a later date. For this reason, reasonable
methods to complete this task from a central location is necessary
to reduce IT costs.
Each vendor has produced software and methods for being able to
roll out a new operating system in an unattended fashion. This IBM
Redbooks publication ties each of those solutions into a
centralized overall solution using IBM Tivoli Configuration...
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10. | By: Vasfi Gucer; Cheryl Brown; Budi Darmawan; Doroti Almeida Dias Garcia; Tina Lamacchia; Martin Pepper; Pete Soto; Michael R. Tucci; Bob Watling Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-OCT-2003 Insert Date: 01-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | This IBM Redbooks publication implements a solution that
integrates IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler and IBM DB2 Content
Manager OnDemand products to provide centralized output processing
for job logs (job outputs, message files, and audit files) from IBM
Tivoli Workload Scheduler and IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for
z/OS. The solution provides immediate benefit by integrating the
job logs into an online, electronic information archive and
retrieval system, which is used for quick search and problem
resolution purposes.
As part of the solution, we cover defining and implementing...
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11. | End-to-End e-business Transaction Management Made Easy By: Morten Moeller; Sanver Ceylan; Mahfujur Bhuiyan; Valerio Graziani; Scott Henley; Zoltan Veress Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 18-DEC-2003 Insert Date: 17-SEP-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: End-to-End e-business Transaction Management Made Easy This IBM Redbooks publication will help you install, tailor, and
configure the new IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance
Version 5.2, which will assist you in determining the business
performance of your e-business transactions in terms of
responsiveness, performance, and availability.
The major enhancement in Version 5.2 is the addition of
state-of-the-art industry strength monitoring functions for J2EE
applications hosted by WebSphere Application Server or BEA
Weblogic. In addition, the architecture of Web Transaction
Monitoring (WTP) has been redesigned to provide for even...
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12. | Provisioning On Demand Introducing IBM Tivoli Intelligent ThinkDynamic Orchestrator By: Edson Manoel; Sara Carlstead Brumfield; Kim Converse; Mark DuMont; Leonard Hand; Gordon Lilly; Morten Moeller; Adam Nemati; Al Waisanen Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 21-DEC-2003 Insert Date: 17-SEP-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Provisioning On Demand Introducing IBM Tivoli Intelligent ThinkDynamic Orchestrator IBM Tivoli Intelligent ThinkDynamic Orchestrator and IBM Tivoli
Provisioning Manager automate the traditional manual provisioning
process, performance measurement, capacity planning, and
infrastructure deployment. IBM Tivoli Intelligent ThinkDynamic
Orchestrator operates in a closed loop that performs automatic
resource-requirements prediction based on predefined service level
objectives and agreements, and automates infrastructure deployment.
This just-in-time cycle ensures that each application has the
resource it needs, when it needs it—without static
overprovisioning.
This book is...
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13. | Endpoint Security and Compliance Management Design Guide Using IBM Tivoli Endpoint Manager By: Axel Buecker; Alisson Campos; Peter Cutler; Andy Hu; Garreth Jeremiah; Toshiki Matsui; Michal Zarakowski Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-AUG-2012 Insert Date: 28-AUG-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Endpoint Security and Compliance Management Design Guide Using IBM Tivoli Endpoint Manager Organizations today are more widely distributed than ever
before, which can make systems management tasks, such as
distributing software, patches, and security policies, extremely
challenging.
The IBM® Tivoli® Endpoint Manager platform is
architected for today's highly diverse, distributed, and complex IT
environments. It provides real-time visibility and control through
a single infrastructure, single agent, and single console for
systems lifecycle management, endpoint protection, and security
configuration and vulnerability management. This platform enables
organizations to securely...
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14. | Implementing Tivoli Data Warehouse V 1.2 By: Edson Manoel; Cristiano Colantuono; Dr. Hans-Georg Köhne; Devi Raju; Ghufran Shah; Sergio Henrique Soares Monteiro Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 14-JUN-2004 Insert Date: 13-AUG-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Implementing Tivoli Data Warehouse V 1.2 With Tivoli Data Warehouse, you can analyze historical trends
from various Tivoli and customer applications. The Tivoli Data
Warehouse infrastructure enables a set of extract, transform, and
load (ETL) utilities to extract and move data from Tivoli
application data stores to a central repository.
The open architecture of Tivoli Data Warehouse also enables data
from non-Tivoli applications to be integrated into its central
repository. Data from the central repository can be extracted into
data marts that pertain to the reporting needs of selected groups.
These data marts can also be used to...
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15. | Event Management and Best Practices By: Tony Bhe; Peter Glasmacher; Jacqueline Meckwood; Guilherme Pereira; Michael Wallace Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 16-JUN-2004 Insert Date: 13-AUG-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Event Management and Best Practices This IBM Redbooks publication presents a deep and broad
understanding about event management with a focus on best
practices. It examines event filtering, duplicate detection,
correlation, notification, escalation, and synchronization. Plus it
discusses trouble-ticket integration, maintenance modes, and
automation in regard to event management.
Throughout this book, you learn to apply and use these concepts
with IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console 3.9, NetView 7.1.4, and IBM
Tivoli Switch Analyzer 1.2.1. Plus you learn about the latest
features of these tools and how they fit into an event...
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16. | IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Network Performance V2.1 The Mainframe Network Management Solution By: Budi Darmawan; Venugopal Devarasetti; Gary Kalatucka; Garth Madella; Tian Huat Peh; Giancarlo Rodolfi Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 04-OCT-2004 Insert Date: 24-JUL-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Network Performance V2.1 The Mainframe Network Management Solution This IBM Redbooks publication explains the new IBM Tivoli
Monitoring for Network Performance Version 2.1. This version of IBM
Tivoli Monitoring for Network Performance provides a complete
redesign of the z/OS TCP/IP management tools that is started by the
NetView Performance Monitor for TCP/IP.
IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Network Performance provides a
comprehensive TCP/IP stack monitoring for z/OS. It collects
performance metrics from the z/OS Communication Servers system
management interface, measuring response time and Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Information Base...
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17. | End-to-End Scheduling with IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler Version 8.2 By: Vasfi Gucer; Michael A. Lowry; Finn Bastrup Knudsen Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-SEP-2004 Insert Date: 24-JUL-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: End-to-End Scheduling with IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler Version 8.2 The beginning of the new century sees the data center with a mix
of work, hardware, and operating systems previously undreamed of.
Today’s challenge is to manage disparate systems with minimal
effort and maximum reliability. People experienced in scheduling
traditional host-based batch work must now manage distributed
systems, and those working in the distributed environment must take
responsibility for work running on the corporate OS/390 system.
This IBM Redbooks publication considers how best to provide
end-to-end scheduling using IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler Version
8.2, both...
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18. | Customizing IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS V8.2 to Improve Performance By: Vasfi Gucer; Anna Dawson; Art Eisenhour; Stefan Franke; Clive Kennedy; John Misinkavitch; Stephen Viola Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 04-NOV-2004 Insert Date: 17-JUL-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Customizing IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS V8.2 to Improve Performance Scheduling is generally considered as the nucleus of the data
center, because the orderly, reliable sequencing and management of
process execution is an essential part of IT management.
IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS is the IBM strategic
product used in many large-to-midsized customer environments,
responsible for scheduling critical batch applications. Therefore,
the performance of Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS is one of the
important factors that affect the overall satisfaction from the IT
services for these companies.
This IBM Redbooks publication covers the techniques...
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19. | Service Level Management Using IBM Tivoli Service Level Advisor and Tivoli Business Systems Manager By: Edson Manoel; Kimberly Cox; Eswara Kosaraju; Matt Roseblade; Alex Shafir; Venkat Surath; Eduardo Tanaka; Brian Watson Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 29-DEC-2004 Insert Date: 10-JUL-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Service Level Management Using IBM Tivoli Service Level Advisor and Tivoli Business Systems Manager Managing IT costs requires repeatable and measurable processes
such as the best practices for service level management (SLM)
documented in the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL). Central to the
ITIL best practices are the service management processes. These are
subdivided into the core areas of service support and service
delivery.
This IBM Redbooks publication takes a top-down approach that
starts from the business requirement to improve service management.
This includes the need to align IT services with the needs of the
business, to improve the quality of the IT services delivered, and
to...
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20. | Certification Study Guide: IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager (ITCM) Version 4.2.2 By: Vasfi Gucer; Sanver Ceylan Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 21-MAR-2005 Insert Date: 28-JUN-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Certification Study Guide: IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager (ITCM) Version 4.2.2 This IBM Redbooks publication is a study guide for IBM Tivoli
Configuration Manager Version 4.2.2 and is aimed at the people who
want to get IBM Certifications in this specific product.
The IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager Certification, offered
through the Professional Certification Program from IBM, is
designed to validate the skills required of technical professionals
who work in the implementation of the IBM Tivoli Configuration
Manager Version 4.2.2 product.
This book provides a combination of theory and practical
experience needed for a general understanding of the subject
matter....
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