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IBM Tivoli Process Managers

Along with the release of the IBM Tivoli Change and Configuration Database (ITCCMDB) last week, the first three process managers were released. Here’s a sniplet on each of them and links to more information:

IBM Tivoli Availability Process Manager (ITAPM): Tivoli® Availability Process Manager (ITAPM) provides visibility into IT components, applications and their business impact. It provides IT organizations with the necessary tools to effectively diagnose and prioritize incidents and problems that impact mission-critical business services.

IBM Tivoli Release Process Manager (ITRPM): IBM Tivoli® Release Process Manager provides a process-based solution to address the domain of Release Management as defined by Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL). IBM Tivoli Release Process Manager automates complex deployments in the context of your overall release management process, allowing you to assess impact on your IT infrastructure and business critical functions before you release.

IBM Tivoli Storage Process Manager (ITSPM): IBM Tivoli® Storage Process Manager provides you with a set of customizable ITIL-aligned storage management processes. It manages and coordinates simple and complex change, configuration and incident management processes for an IT storage environment.

There are many more process managers planned over the next year in addition to these. Keep an eye out!

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