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Presenter(s): Joy Hawkins

Time: 12 Sep 2008, 11:00 EDT (Eastern Us), 17:00 UK (London), 19:00 CET (Rome)

This STE will cover TBSM BSM Agent (review both MOSWOS and Historical reporting pieces) overview and troubleshooting.

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*Usually these things are given away by vendors…let me know if you find out anywhere they’re being given away so we can all save $20*

Javvin has just released a new technology poster “Network Management Architectures and Technologies Map”. This network management map is designed for people who are using, operating, managing, and learning networks, including telecommunication engineers and operators, IT and networking engineers, the network admins, and networking technology educators and students.

Highlights of the network management poster below:

- A comprehensive network management guide and reference for Telecom, IT and networking professionals.
- An easy to use training tool for IT students to get an overall picture of network management architecture, frameworks, models, protocols and technologies.
- All in one chart displays all the technologies of the network management for data networking and telecommunications, such as Telecommunication management network (TMN model), FCAPS, eTOM, FAB, BSS/OSS, OAM&P, SNMP/RMON, AAA, IPFIX/NetFlow, CMIP/CMIS and more.
- Popular network management tools for status monitoring, traffic monitoring, device monitoring and troubleshooting.
- Designed by experts with decades of experience in the network technology creations and daily management.
- Large (27 in x 39 in) and high quality poster for offices, labs, class rooms and homes.

Details of the network management architecture and technologies can be found at http://www.javvin.com/networkmanagementmap.html

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2007 Tivoli Technical Education Exchange (TTEE)

A full weeek of IBM Tivoli Services training and enablement kicked off here at “Camp Tivoli” (aka Renaissance Hotel) in Austin, TX this week. We had a full day of the rah-rah presentations, heard how well we did over the past dozen quarters, where we’re headed in 2007, etc. Good stuff, lots of recognition and [...]

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