{"id":144,"date":"2006-07-11T12:44:51","date_gmt":"2006-07-11T16:44:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dougmcclure.net\/blog\/2006\/07\/ibm-tivoli-netcoolrealtime-active-dashboards-rad-30-released\/"},"modified":"2006-07-11T12:44:51","modified_gmt":"2006-07-11T16:44:51","slug":"ibm-tivoli-netcoolrealtime-active-dashboards-rad-30-released","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dougmcclure.net\/blog\/2006\/07\/ibm-tivoli-netcoolrealtime-active-dashboards-rad-30-released\/","title":{"rendered":"IBM Tivoli Netcool\/Realtime Active Dashboards (RAD) 3.0 Released"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The next release of the Netcool\/RAD product is now generally available.  The Netcool\/RAD 3.0 relesase includes significant improvements over the Netcool\/RAD 2.0 release (highlights below).  If creating dynamic Business Service Management (BSM), Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) and IT Service Management (ITSM) solutions is in your future, I encourage you to investigate Netcool\/RAD 3.0. <\/p>\n<p>The flexibility that the Netcool\/RAD 3.0 platform offers is tough to be matched by competing solutions.  The ability to design, develop and release value-added business and IT service management and monitoring solutions (dashboards, scorecards, visualizations, complex service modeling and monitoring, process and workflow visualization and monitoring) is just a few mouse clicks away in many environments.<\/p>\n<p>Release highlights include:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Numerical Data Support: Incoming Status (event-mapping) rules, Aggregation (Dependency) rules, Formula (Composite) rules<\/li>\n<li>Wizards: Many point-click-create wizards to guide you through steps to create integrations, policies, visualizations<\/li>\n<li>Data Preview: Very useful for modeling integration of data into models, policies, dashboards, etc.<\/li>\n<li>Improved GUIs for Administration, Editors, Canvas\/Dashboards, ESDAs, Custom Policies<\/li>\n<li>Active Service Navigation (Realtime Scorecards): Absolutely cool capability for creating rich scorecards quickly<\/li>\n<li>External Service Dependency Adapters (ESDA): Powerful integration mechanism for bringing in external service relationship and dependency information from other sources such as a CMDB, Asset or Inventory Database, NMS Solution, etc.<\/li>\n<li>Data Fetchers for SQL Databases: &#8220;Database Pollers&#8221; for integrating any data, metric, KPI, etc. into policies, rules, models, and dashboards<\/li>\n<li>Automatic provisioning of Netcool\/ISMs and configuration for Netcool\/ISM server connections\n<\/li>\n<li>Expanded RAD Shell command-line interface functions (if you can do it in the GUI, you can do it via the API), custom template and service property support, GIS map support<\/li>\n<li>Upgrade to Impact 3.1 architecture and Impact 3.1 expression language: Virtually limitless possibilities for policy creation, evaluation, integration, etc.\n<\/li>\n<li>Some of the best documentation I&#8217;ve seen for any of the Netcool products &#8211; great job Richard &#038; team!<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>More information and documentation will be available for Netcool\/RAD 3.0 on the IBM Tivoli websites later this month.  If you&#8217;re an existing Micromuse client, you can access the Netcool\/RAD 3.0 software and documentation via the legacy Micromuse support website <a href=\"http:\/\/support.micromuse.com\">here<\/a>. The legacy location for Micromuse Netcool\/BSM is located <a href=\"http:\/\/www.micromuse.com\/sols\/bsm.html\">here<\/a>.  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The next release of the Netcool\/RAD product is now generally available. The Netcool\/RAD 3.0 relesase includes significant improvements over the Netcool\/RAD 2.0 release (highlights below). If creating dynamic Business Service Management (BSM), Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) and IT Service Management (ITSM) solutions is in your future, I encourage you to investigate Netcool\/RAD 3.0. 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