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IIRC, this is the first time this is publicly available outside the firewall. There’s a much more in depth version of the performance and scalability testing results and methodology used available for IBMers. See the TBSM Wiki for information.

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links for 2008-02-22

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Ahh, Frank, you’ve been holding out on me. I guess a guest blog post is out of the question now? 🙂

Managed Objects has joined in the Business Service Management (BSM) conversation and launched a new blog. A cool domain name, blog title and a fresh feel, “BSM Communique’ : An Exclusive Blog from the Pioneers, Innovators and Leaders of BSM” has been opened for business. Take a look and join in the conversation.

I hope to see lots of good content within this blog. I hope that they share insight into their technologies and products and how practitioners can be successful implementing BSM using the Managed Objects suite. I’ll also continue to encourage you to talk about how clients who use other domain tools from IBM, HP, BMC, etc. can better prepare their investments in those technologies so they can fully leverage the capabilities within the Managed Objects suite.

I hope that this blog isn’t just another sales and marketing vehicle (I know you will control that right Frank?) and that it can be of real value to perspective and actual Managed Object clients. If the message is just to the higher level audience, I’m afraid little will be done to advance BSM success within their client base. Use your blog to clearly define what BSM means to Managed Objects. How are you different? What sets you apart from the growing BSM field? Why do I want to invest in BSM with Managed Obejcts? Be open. Be honest. Be transparent!

Welcome to the BSM conversation! (Now how do I leave comments on your blog?)

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