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Tivoli Integration Scenarios
Speakers
David Stephenson
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Mario Schuerewegen
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Redbooks Tivoli Integration Scenarios Team IBM
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Andre Ricardo Cavalcanti de Araujo
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Antonio Orlando Neto
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Ayron Dal Pont
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Bill J Layne
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Bruno Caiado Paranhos Carneiro
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Bruno Nogueira Costa
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Carlos Alexandre Salgado Penante
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Carlos Felipe Franca da Fonseca
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Carolina Escribano Sanchez
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Datta S Khot
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David Kwock
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Diogo Tadeu Silva de Araujo
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Douglas Barranqueiros Gomes
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Eravimangalath P Naveen
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Krishnan Venkitasubramanian
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Leucir Marin Junior
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Harshini Mariswamy
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Johan Raeymaeckers
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Marcel Dubiella Ferreira de Oliveira
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Marcel Laurenz
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Marianne Hardh
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Miguel Sanders
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Murat Kipel
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Rishikesh Kumar
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Neetha Mangalore
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Ozgun Odabasi
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Pankaj Pandey
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Rafael Risso Moleiro
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Sabri Kizanlik
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Sandy Cash
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Soumyadeep Paul
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Tomasz Sekman
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Yatresh K Agarwal
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Vasfi Gucer
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Description
This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides a broad view of how Tivoli® system management products work together in several common scenarios. You must achieve seamless integration for operations personnel to work with the solution. This integration is necessary to ensure that the product can be used easily by the users. Product integration contains multiple dimensions, such as security, navigation, data and task integrations. Within the context of the scenarios in this book, you see examples of these integrations. The scenarios implemented in this book are largely based on the input from the integration team, and several clients using IBM products. We based these scenarios on common real-life examples that IT operations often have to deal with. Of course, these scenarios are only a small subset of the possible integration scenarios that can be accomplished by the Tivoli products, but they were chosen to be representative of the integration possibilities using the Tivoli products. We discuss these implementations and benefits that are realized by these integrations, and also provide sample scenarios of how these integrations work. This book is a reference guide for IT architects and IT specialists working on integrating Tivoli products in real-life environments.