These are my links for October 13th through October 14th:
- IBM – ESDA instances show up in the root of the tree – Question
How to prevent the ESDA instances with parent rules from showing at the root of the tree?Answer
The following property should prevent the ESDA instances with parent
rules from showing at the root of the tree.This property below is not in the RAD_sla.props file by default but it internally defaults to true.
impact.sla.showesdainstanceswithparentrules
If this property above is set to false in RAD_sla.props the old
behavior will execute. In other words, the ESDA instances with parent
rules will NOT show at the root of the tree. - Meru Networks Defines New Market Category With Industry-First Wireless Network Assurance Platform – Meru Networks, Inc., the pioneer in 802.11n enterprise networking, today announced it is creating a new category of wireless service assurance with the introduction of the Meru Networks Service Assurance Manager (SAM) platform. Meru Networks SAM is designed to rein in the increasing operational costs that come with operating business-critical applications on all-wireless networks and accelerate the transition of the $16 billion enterprise wired Ethernet switching market over to Meru Switched Wireless.
- IBM boosts business agility in WebSphere middleware upgrade – The WebSphere BPM suite is being fitted with a native container as part of the platform's SCA (Service Component Architecture) capabilities. With this container, users can take the definition of a business process and turn it into an executing system in one click, Hayman said. SCA, Shimmin said, enables IBM to make its software more modular.
Also featured is "in-flight" change management for business processes. "You'll be able to modify that business process as it is executing," said Hayman.
Integrated governance and policy management is featured in the BPM suite to better bridge the conversation between business and IT leaders, he said.
- Leading Network Sales Executive Joins Monolith Software – Monolith Software, a software provider with the industry's most flexible and versatile IT management solution, today announced that Bill Cannon has been appointed vice president of strategic sales