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Big Blue's Cloud Computing Software Unveiled
Big Blue's New Release
Jan. 21, 2008 08:15 AM
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IBM has released new software that allows data centers to
benefit from so-called cloud computing, allowing them to scale more
cost-effectively.
The software is based on an updated version of IBM's Tivoli
Provisioning Manager product that includes new automation features that remove
much of the manual graft in data center management.
TPM is used to deploy, configure and manage data center IT
infrastructure including software applications, virtualization, storage,
network devices, routers and firewalls.
IBM is positioning TPM at the forefront of its "Blue
Cloud" cloud computing initiative. Cloud computing refers to a new type of
distributed IT architecture that pools computer resources together rather than
managing individual PCs or servers.
The idea is that users of the cloud need only be concerned
with computing services requested, and not the underlying resources that are being
accessed. That, cloud computing proponents argue, increases efficiencies of
systems resources because it ensures that underutilized systems aren't sitting
idle. It also removes the IT administrator burden of installing and setting up
software manually.
IBM's new TPM 5.1.1 software helps to achieve this through
enhancements that automate common data center tasks of installation, ensuring
interoperability, monitoring and so on. Included in the release is a new
"Web Replay" tool that records mouse clicks and other processes
associated with complex data center tasks, which can be stored and re-used as
single-click best practices.
The new version of TPM also adds: cross-platform patch
support; integration with Tivoli's application dependency discovery manager
tool for creating and maintaining infrastructure maps; support for the delivery
of dynamic content like video, CAD and e-learning; and installation wizards.
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