These are my links for January 13th through October 7th:
- IBM – Users cannot view webtop portlets –
- IBM – Inline Frame user preferences –
- Unified Service Model For Business Service Management invention –
- Open Mic 2: Continuous Deployment and Operations Dashboards at kaChing on Vimeo –
- Open Mic 1: DevOps Metrics and Dashboards at Shopzilla on Vimeo –
- Cloud Monitoring – What it’s not! « William Louth’s Weblog –
- IBM – Enabling runtime tracing for Tivoli Integrated Portal –
- Novel Operations Center –
- Integrien Acquired By VMware | socalTECH.com –
- OpTier looks to Nasdaq IPO in 2011 – Globes –
- IBM developerWorks: Wikis – Tivoli Business Service Management Wiki – Business Service Management for SAP –
- IBM developerWorks: Wikis – Tivoli Distributed Monitoring and Application Management – Event Management and Service Desk from ITCAM for Transactions –
- IBM developerWorks: Wikis – Tivoli Distributed Monitoring and Application Management – Changing the Load Balancing Database in a Clustered Tivoli Integrated Portal-based Dashboard Server Environment –
- IBM – Missing Configuration Items and Relationships after importing TADDM data into TBSM –
- IBM – Explaining the RAD_* fields –
- Business Transaction Management –
- OpTier Launches First Educational Business Transaction Management Portal –
- BlueStripe Home – APM 2.0 Revolutionizes Application Performance Management –
- White paper: Forrester Research – Tech Horizons: A Step Toward Business Service Management (BSM) 2.0 – 07/07/2010 – Computer Weekly –
- How Business Transaction Management Can Penetrate the 10% Barrier –
- OpNet Panorama – Panorama dynamically establishes limits by learning what is normal for every metric for a particular time of day, for every day of the week. Metrics that exhibit deviations from normal are automatically identified and assigned scores based on “how abnormal” their behavior is. This enables disparate metrics from different tiers to be compared and ranked.
Panorama’s statistical correlation engine provides the unique ability to relate events and metrics across multiple application tiers, technologies and platforms. Metrics that move in tandem over time, or exhibit limit violations at the same time, are automatically tagged as related metrics, and can be brought into a single view for analysis.
With these advanced analysis, Panorama automatically sifts through thousands of KPIs to identify patterns and relationships, answering contextual questions.