Tivoli Software is the systems management brand of the IBM Software Group. IBM purchased Austin, Texas-based Tivoli Systems, Inc. in 1996 and allowed it to operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary for a few years before forming the Software Group. In addition to Tivoli this IBM division includes WebSphere, DB2, Lotus Software and Rational Software.
Webinar Published By: IBM Corporation
Published Date: Jun 30, 2011
This menu interface provides a high-level overview, product demonstrations, expert interviews, and resource links for the IBM Energy Management solution.
Webinar Published By: IBM Corporation
Published Date: Jun 30, 2011
The demonstrations included in this menu interface show how IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager solutions can help you manage the complete life cycle of your data center and distributed resources from initial provisioning to patching and configuration maintenance to resource re-purposing or end of life.
Webinar Published By: IBM Corporation
Published Date: Jun 30, 2011
Learn about benefits and features of Tivoli Workload Automation Portfolio. Refer to product demos and additional features to know more about specific features, functions and how this portfolio can benefit your organization.
White Paper Published By: IBM Corporation
Published Date: Jun 30, 2011
IBM Tivoli Service Availability and Performance Management solutions provide leading functionality and enable new best practices for managing and ensuring the operation of critical business services.
White Paper Published By: IBM Corporation
Published Date: Jun 30, 2011
IBM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager supports the alignment of IT and business with robust and automated application mapping and discovery that helps organizations understand the impact of change and meet compliance needs with detailed reporting and auditing.
Case Study Published By: IBM Corporation
Published Date: Jun 28, 2011
Managing a mixed platform and vendor IT environment presents many challenges. The problems escalate with the number of different tools used to manage the infrastructure. Customers are looking to reduce the number and variety of management tools they must use. One early adopter of IBM's ITCAM for Microsoft Applications shares the lessons learned from that experience and comments on the benefits of the latest version.
Case Study Published By: IBM Corporation
Published Date: Jun 28, 2011
Their ability to deliver services is highly dependent upon their capability to operate with highly reliable and efficient IT operations. The changes described in this case study will help to assure they will be able to achieve that goal.
Case Study Published By: IBM Corporation
Published Date: Jun 28, 2011
Merkur conducted an extensive selection process for service management solutions, evaluating technologies to provide proof-of-concept demonstrations. Following its rigorous review, Merkur selected IBM Tivoli Asset Management for IT and IBM Tivoli Service Desk to automate and integrate IT asset management and incident, problem, change, inventory, SLA and knowledge management processes.
White Paper Published By: IBM
Published Date: Nov 24, 2009
Server sprawl can divert valuable time and resources away from pursuing your core business goals. This white paper will show how System z can give you the visibility, control and automation your business needs to become more successful.
This webcast will describe the new features of TSM 6.1 and will recommend strategies for assessing your current environment, upgrading to 6.1 and how to maximize the monitoring benefits. We will include lessons learned and advice for avoiding pitfalls.
White Paper Published By: IBM
Published Date: Oct 23, 2009
In the Illuminata CDP Paper, you'll see how the IBM Comprehensive Data Protection Express solution can help keep your business running. Discover diverse components and services, like Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack and System x servers, that fit your needs.
White Paper Published By: IBM
Published Date: Oct 21, 2009
The purpose of this white paper is to provide an overview of next-generation data protection and recovery options that are designed and priced specifically for small and midsized businesses (SMBs).
Case Study Published By: IBM
Published Date: Oct 21, 2009
The Austin Diagnostic Clinic recovers critical data in less than an hour with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack software. ADC reduced backup window for electronic medical records from two hours to five minutes; were able to restore many services in under an hour; reduced time and cost of server consolidation initiative and achieved up to 75% reduction in testing times.
White Paper Published By: IBM
Published Date: Sep 11, 2009
This ROI calculator from IDC will help you quickly and easily understand the average annual benefit that you may be able to achieve using IBM® Tivoli® Netcool®. The tool and underlying calculations and metrics are based on IDC research of 14 IBM Tivoli Netcool.
White Paper Published By: SAP Inc.
Published Date: Jul 28, 2009
Decision-making is at the core of all business activity, as executives set strategy and manage operations by weighing a vast array of factors to arrive at the desired balance of risk and reward. The enormous growth of companies' size and operations in recent years-particularly across borders-is making this process increasingly complex. It is cause for alarm, then, that executives themselves perceive the quality of decision-making at their companies as mixed at best.
White Paper Published By: SAP Inc.
Published Date: Jul 28, 2009
In this paper, Frank Dravis, Six Factors Consulting, discusses how even with the finest marketing organizations, the success of marketing ultimately comes down to the data.
White Paper Published By: BMC Control M
Published Date: Jul 16, 2009
Gartner has positioned BMC CONTROL-M in the Leaders Quadrant of their "2009 Magic Quadrant for Job Scheduling." The report assesses the ability to execute and completeness of vision of key vendors in the marketplace. Read a full copy today, courtesy of BMC Software.
White Paper Published By: SAP
Published Date: Jun 23, 2009
In this paper, Frank Dravis, Six Factors Consulting, discusses how even with the finest marketing organizations, the success of marketing ultimately comes down to the data.