Links that I have found interesting for August 8th:
- IBM Intros New Software and Services for Mobile Devices – the third software introduced today, WebSphere Business Monitor, is a business activity monitoring software, allowing users to measure business process performance, monitor ongoing and completed processes, and report on business operations.
- UtiliyStatus for Clouds – Are you interested where the bottlenecks are located? Transaction, Garbage Collection, Threads, Heap Dumps, Sessions?
View all your J2EE transactions that are "in-flight" (have not finished execution) to uncover the root cause of bottlenecks - BPM's place in the upcoming decade of corporate change – By "capability for change" I mean: having a corporate culture that will actively embrace change, without fear, and work to make that change good. Today, most cultures actively reject change, until forced by market conditions into it.
- Getting Predictive with Infrastructure Events | BSM Views – This is a tight, well organized demo that shows how to get effective and automated with infrastructure issues for fast effective response.
- Managing Manufacturing IT: Work Smarter, Not Harder – Business Service Management or BSM is a smarter approach to IT management.
** Nice write up Abbas – we need more like this w/ focus on operationalizing BSM. **
- Software unifies telecoms and IT data management., TuringSMI – Designed for Atrium CMDB, Shared Information and Data (SID) Model allows Communications Service Providers (CSPs) to view and manage key data from both their telecoms and IT infrastructures in single model.
** Why isn't anyone else doing tihs?? **
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Thanks Doug… We have a number of customers who measure the success of their BSM projects in similar fashion. Of course it’s always tricky getting the OK to publish even veiled version of their stories. In a lot of cases the gains that they see from implementing a Managed Objects BSM solution is considered a competitive advantage so even though the tech folks would love to talk about it, the business side of the house quickly puts an end to that idea.
I’d love to have informal meet-ups in various cities where folks with a BSM bent (putting aside their vendor allegiances) can get together to swap stories and best practices.
Abbas.