| Title: |
IBM Tivoli – Enabling Service Oriented Management |
| Author: |
Lawrence Wilkes |
| Publication Date: |
19 January 2006 |
| Report Type: |
Journal |
| Report Class: |
Product Report |
| Abstract: |
Seemingly every IT vendor now encourages the use of SOA, and provide products to support adoption by end-user organizations. However, there is less evidence that vendors themselves have taken SOA to heart internally. This report covers the capabilities IBM Tivoli is introducing to support the operational management of SOA, and also how SOA is being applied within the Tivoli product set itself to improve integration, interoperability and optimization of the IT process. |
| Backgrounder: |
Earlier this year we reported on the IBM Software Group product development organization’s experience in componentization1 . Finer-grained componentization is expected to deliver IBM opportunities for software reuse and consistency across their product ranges. Combined with SOA, componentization will allow IBM to progressively extend and transition its current software portfolio. SOA should enable IBM and many other large software vendors for that matter to addresses the following challenges/requirements as they move their product set forward.
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| Report Size: |
9 pages |
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