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The document discusses challenges with implementing business processes in large enterprises. It notes that individual departments or "silos" can isolate processes and lead to different interpretations of requirements. Process improvement is needed to break down barriers between silos. The document also provides examples of business processes and system design approaches.
[Salta] IBM PureSystems - Sebastián ManasseroIBMSSA
IBM introduces its new family of integrated expert systems called Pure Systems. Pure Systems are factory integrated and optimized combinations of hardware and software that are designed to simplify deployment, management, and maintenance. They provide built-in expertise to automate complex tasks and optimize system performance and efficiency. The first Pure Systems models are the PureFlex, optimized for infrastructure resources, and the PureApplication, optimized for rapid application deployment. Both are designed for performance, virtualization, upgradeability, and flexibility for cloud computing. Pure Systems aim to reduce the time, effort and risk of IT projects through their integrated and simplified experience.
The document discusses EMC's storage transformation solutions including their VMAX, VPLEX, and SRM products. It provides an overview of the VMAX family and its performance and capabilities. Specific models like the VMAX 40K are highlighted. The document also discusses new software features for VMAX including federated tiered storage and recoverpoint integration. Benefits of solutions like FAST VP and its cost savings are promoted. VPLEX and Recoverpoint technologies are described as enabling access from anywhere and data protection everywhere. Management tools like Unisphere and ProSphere are also summarized.
The document discusses EMC and Oracle's long-standing partnership in developing solutions to optimize Oracle applications. It outlines three common deployment models for Oracle (aggregation, verticalized, virtualization) and describes the benefits of virtualizing Oracle software, such as 3x higher performance with lower total cost of ownership. It also introduces EMC solutions like Vblock infrastructure platforms, FAST automated storage tiering, and VFCache server flash caching that help address challenges of Oracle I/O performance and optimize storage for virtualized Oracle environments.
Key to Efficient Tiered Storage InfrastructureIMEX Research
The document discusses how solid state storage can improve tiered storage infrastructure. It covers how SSDs enable new systems architectures and improve transaction response times. The document also discusses workload characterization, applications that benefit from SSDs, data mapping, and automated storage tiering software. The key topics are how SSDs are poised to play a key role in efficient tiered storage and next-generation data center architectures.
1) Power systems are increasingly virtualized, but IBM i currently lacks a way to control workloads on a system and cap specific workloads to prevent overrunning system capacity.
2) Workload groups would allow users to set the amount of processing capacity for a workload, capping it to a specified number of processors. This provides workload control and ensures unstable jobs do not impact performance.
3) Workload groups also help control licensing costs by allowing products to be licensed for less cores than the partition contains and enforcing that product is limited to the licensed number of cores.
Windows Server 2012 Active Directory Domain and Trust (Forest Trust)Serhad MAKBULOĞLU, MBA
Serhad Makbuloğlu tarafından verilecek bu web seminerinde, Windows Server 2012 Active Directory Domain and Trust (Forest Trust) konusu anlatılacaktır. Bu web semineri teknik içeriğe sahiptir. Ayrıca Web seminer sonundaki soru&cevap bölümünde de bu ürünle ilgili merak ettiğiniz soruların cevaplarını bulabilirsiniz.
The document discusses black boxes, which record data and audio to help investigate accidents. It describes the history of black boxes beginning in the 1950s and their applications in aviation and automobiles. The key components of aircraft and car black boxes are explained, including how they are designed to withstand high heat and impacts. Black boxes provide vital information to determine the causes of crashes. The technology is expected to continue advancing to further assist accident investigations.
[Salta] IBM PureSystems - Sebastián ManasseroIBMSSA
IBM introduces its new family of integrated expert systems called Pure Systems. Pure Systems are factory integrated and optimized combinations of hardware and software that are designed to simplify deployment, management, and maintenance. They provide built-in expertise to automate complex tasks and optimize system performance and efficiency. The first Pure Systems models are the PureFlex, optimized for infrastructure resources, and the PureApplication, optimized for rapid application deployment. Both are designed for performance, virtualization, upgradeability, and flexibility for cloud computing. Pure Systems aim to reduce the time, effort and risk of IT projects through their integrated and simplified experience.
The document discusses EMC's storage transformation solutions including their VMAX, VPLEX, and SRM products. It provides an overview of the VMAX family and its performance and capabilities. Specific models like the VMAX 40K are highlighted. The document also discusses new software features for VMAX including federated tiered storage and recoverpoint integration. Benefits of solutions like FAST VP and its cost savings are promoted. VPLEX and Recoverpoint technologies are described as enabling access from anywhere and data protection everywhere. Management tools like Unisphere and ProSphere are also summarized.
The document discusses EMC and Oracle's long-standing partnership in developing solutions to optimize Oracle applications. It outlines three common deployment models for Oracle (aggregation, verticalized, virtualization) and describes the benefits of virtualizing Oracle software, such as 3x higher performance with lower total cost of ownership. It also introduces EMC solutions like Vblock infrastructure platforms, FAST automated storage tiering, and VFCache server flash caching that help address challenges of Oracle I/O performance and optimize storage for virtualized Oracle environments.
Key to Efficient Tiered Storage InfrastructureIMEX Research
The document discusses how solid state storage can improve tiered storage infrastructure. It covers how SSDs enable new systems architectures and improve transaction response times. The document also discusses workload characterization, applications that benefit from SSDs, data mapping, and automated storage tiering software. The key topics are how SSDs are poised to play a key role in efficient tiered storage and next-generation data center architectures.
1) Power systems are increasingly virtualized, but IBM i currently lacks a way to control workloads on a system and cap specific workloads to prevent overrunning system capacity.
2) Workload groups would allow users to set the amount of processing capacity for a workload, capping it to a specified number of processors. This provides workload control and ensures unstable jobs do not impact performance.
3) Workload groups also help control licensing costs by allowing products to be licensed for less cores than the partition contains and enforcing that product is limited to the licensed number of cores.
Windows Server 2012 Active Directory Domain and Trust (Forest Trust)Serhad MAKBULOĞLU, MBA
Serhad Makbuloğlu tarafından verilecek bu web seminerinde, Windows Server 2012 Active Directory Domain and Trust (Forest Trust) konusu anlatılacaktır. Bu web semineri teknik içeriğe sahiptir. Ayrıca Web seminer sonundaki soru&cevap bölümünde de bu ürünle ilgili merak ettiğiniz soruların cevaplarını bulabilirsiniz.
The document discusses black boxes, which record data and audio to help investigate accidents. It describes the history of black boxes beginning in the 1950s and their applications in aviation and automobiles. The key components of aircraft and car black boxes are explained, including how they are designed to withstand high heat and impacts. Black boxes provide vital information to determine the causes of crashes. The technology is expected to continue advancing to further assist accident investigations.
OSEE is an open source environment developed by Boeing to support lean engineering principles across a product's lifecycle. It provides an extensible application framework and data model to integrate tools at the data level. OSEE includes an action tracking system and requirements management system built on this framework. While it shows promise, the project needs more community involvement to improve areas like documentation and release planning.
21st Century Service Oriented ArchitectureBob Rhubart
Service Oriented Architecture has evolved from concept to reality in the last decade. The right methodology coupled with mature SOA technologies has helped customers demonstrate success in both innovation and ROI. In this session you will learn how Oracle SOA Suite’s orchestration, virtualization, and governance capabilities provide the infrastructure to run mission critical business and system applications. And we’ll take a special look at the convergence of SOA & BPM using Oracle’s Unified technology stack.
(As presented by Samrat Ray at Oracle Technology Network Architect Day in Chicago, October 24, 2011.)
Tools for developing and monitoring SQL in DB2 for z/OSSurekha Parekh
Building optimal applications against DB2 for z/OS is often difficult. As most of the real issues relate to maintenancence and changes in the surrounding parameters it’s necessary to define a methodology which enables performance monitoring as well as optimization in existing code.
By knowing more about how the SQL in your shop performs, a lot can be done to to anticipate future problems, such as identifying performance bottlenecks before they impact users and add to IT costs. By building a performance history table, where you monitor performance as time passes, and changes in the environment occur, it’s possible to be proactive, and optimize before the costs turns red.
The document describes the Vee model of systems engineering development. It outlines the key stages of the model including definition and decomposition at the top left, high level and detailed design in the lower left, implementation at the bottom, integration and testing in the lower right, and validation and verification in the upper right. Traceability and control gates are maintained throughout the process. The Vee model illustrates the relationships between early project phases and end results.
Application Repackaging Best Practices for Novell ZENworks 10 Configuration M...Novell
Application repackaging and operating system migrations significantly impact an IT organization's time, budget and internal reputation. In this session, you'll learn best practices for planning, testing, implementing and managing application repackaging for deployment on Novell ZENworks 10 Configuration Management—and enjoying the monetary and management value of an optimized desktop infrastructure. You'll also receive a technical overview of the best methods for packaging applications and get new tips for producing MSI 5.0 virtual packages and deploying on Windows 7.
Elements of Cross-Layer System & Network Design for QoS-Enabled Wi-Max Networks Vishal Sharma, Ph.D.
The main theme of this workshop is to elucidate medium access control (MAC) layer operation and cross-layer system and network design techniques for providing Quality-of-Service (QoS) in wireless broadband networks, and to put it in the context of military communications. We will use the IEEE 802.16 standard as an example for the rich feature set it presents, and the flexibility it provides for...
The document discusses advanced systems engineering and improving defense program execution. It covers topics like the breadth and depth of systems engineering, the value of systems engineering in meeting cost and schedule targets and ensuring program success. It also discusses challenges like complexity from system integration and the need for requirements management, collaboration, and automation to address issues that have led to past system failures.
IBM is introducing the CICS Explorer, a new Eclipse-based tooling environment for working with CICS systems. The CICS Explorer provides integrated access to CICS runtime data and tools in a common interface. It will include task-oriented views and context-sensitive resource editors. The CICS Explorer is being integrated into CICS Transaction Server and Rational Developer for System z to provide a centralized tool for managing CICS resources and applications.
Seven systems engineering myths and the corresponding realitiesJoseph KAsser
The document discusses seven myths of systems engineering and the corresponding realities. It summarizes that there is no single agreed upon systems engineering process and standards cover different parts of the process rather than the whole. The "V model" is presented as a simplified representation but does not actually represent a process and does not cope with change. Successful systems engineering relies more on people factors like involvement and support rather than strictly following a process.
The document discusses establishing a Requirements Management Office (RMO) to provide governance and management of requirements across projects. It describes how an RMO can define requirements standards, implement tools and repositories, and provide reporting on requirements quality and compliance. Lessons learned include prioritizing requirements for the RMO, gaining stakeholder buy-in, establishing an RMO role, implementing the RMO iteratively, and ensuring projects are supported.
Oracle Configurator integration with oracle process manufacturing (OPM)Spiro (Stuart) Patsos
Macsteel, a large metal service center company, implemented Oracle Configurator to integrate its order processing with Oracle Process Manufacturing. Keste helped with the integration. The configurator allows customers to specify product dimensions to dynamically create inventory items and recipes. It can be invoked from different forms and links the order entry to manufacturing. The project was completed within 6-8 weeks and has been in production for over 8 months, providing benefits like a unified user experience and improved integration between order entry, inventory, and manufacturing.
This document discusses system development processes and techniques. Chapter 4 explains system development processes including requirements definition, system design, development, testing, acceptance, and operation/maintenance. It also discusses software development management techniques. The key steps in system development are:
1. Requirements definition to determine system functions and requirements
2. System design to design the system based on requirements
3. Development to build the system based on the design
4. Testing to check that the system operates as designed
5. Acceptance to verify the system meets requirements
Using SSO for Application ConfigurationDaniel Toomey
There are many options for application configuration within BizTalk Server. This presentation shows how to use the OOTB features of Enterprise Single Sign-On to host secure, distributed configuration within customised application containers.
The document provides steps to install OBIEE 11g including downloading files, configuring the database, running the Repository Creation Utility to create schemas, and fully installing and configuring OBIEE 11g. It outlines prerequisites, extracting and organizing files, configuring the database server and creating a new database and user, running RCU to create schemas, and completing the full installation and configuration of OBIEE 11g.
Obiee 11.1.1.5 installation and configuration guideAmit Sharma
The document provides instructions for installing OBIEE 11g R1 (11.1.1.5). It outlines downloading the installation files, running the Repository Creation Utility to configure the database, and installing and configuring OBIEE 11g. Key steps include verifying prerequisites, extracting the setup files, configuring the database, running RCU to create schemas, installing a loopback adapter for dynamic IP addresses, and running the installer to complete the OBIEE 11g configuration.
The document discusses implementing a SOA solution using common patterns. It outlines an agenda covering patterns, infrastructure, building a solution roadmap, and three use cases. For each use case, it maps business scenarios to appropriate patterns and discusses implementation using products from the WSO2 SOA platform. The document concludes with suggestions for enhancements and a summary emphasizing identifying requirements, applying patterns, optimizing applications, and using SOA in a practical manner.
This document discusses standards for content management, including the Java Content Repository (JCR) and the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification. It provides a brief history of content management standards, an overview of what JCR and CMIS are, and details Adobe's involvement in CMIS through the Apache Chemistry implementation and as the official JCR/CMIS liaison.
The document discusses system choice and provides an overview of its principles and techniques. It explains that system choice aims to define the system context and agree on overall system characteristics through a system definition. Key activities include appreciating the situation using rich pictures, cultivating new ideas through exemplars and metaphors, and defining alternative systems. The result is a system definition that fulfills the FACTOR criteria of functionality, application domain, conditions, technology, objects, and responsibility.
The document discusses system choice and provides an overview of its principles and techniques. It explains that system choice aims to define the system context and agree on overall system characteristics through a system definition. Key activities include appreciating the situation using rich pictures, cultivating new ideas through exemplars and metaphors, and defining alternative systems. The result is a system definition that fulfills the FACTOR criteria of functionality, application domain, conditions, technology, objects, and responsibility.
OSEE is an open source environment developed by Boeing to support lean engineering principles across a product's lifecycle. It provides an extensible application framework and data model to integrate tools at the data level. OSEE includes an action tracking system and requirements management system built on this framework. While it shows promise, the project needs more community involvement to improve areas like documentation and release planning.
21st Century Service Oriented ArchitectureBob Rhubart
Service Oriented Architecture has evolved from concept to reality in the last decade. The right methodology coupled with mature SOA technologies has helped customers demonstrate success in both innovation and ROI. In this session you will learn how Oracle SOA Suite’s orchestration, virtualization, and governance capabilities provide the infrastructure to run mission critical business and system applications. And we’ll take a special look at the convergence of SOA & BPM using Oracle’s Unified technology stack.
(As presented by Samrat Ray at Oracle Technology Network Architect Day in Chicago, October 24, 2011.)
Tools for developing and monitoring SQL in DB2 for z/OSSurekha Parekh
Building optimal applications against DB2 for z/OS is often difficult. As most of the real issues relate to maintenancence and changes in the surrounding parameters it’s necessary to define a methodology which enables performance monitoring as well as optimization in existing code.
By knowing more about how the SQL in your shop performs, a lot can be done to to anticipate future problems, such as identifying performance bottlenecks before they impact users and add to IT costs. By building a performance history table, where you monitor performance as time passes, and changes in the environment occur, it’s possible to be proactive, and optimize before the costs turns red.
The document describes the Vee model of systems engineering development. It outlines the key stages of the model including definition and decomposition at the top left, high level and detailed design in the lower left, implementation at the bottom, integration and testing in the lower right, and validation and verification in the upper right. Traceability and control gates are maintained throughout the process. The Vee model illustrates the relationships between early project phases and end results.
Application Repackaging Best Practices for Novell ZENworks 10 Configuration M...Novell
Application repackaging and operating system migrations significantly impact an IT organization's time, budget and internal reputation. In this session, you'll learn best practices for planning, testing, implementing and managing application repackaging for deployment on Novell ZENworks 10 Configuration Management—and enjoying the monetary and management value of an optimized desktop infrastructure. You'll also receive a technical overview of the best methods for packaging applications and get new tips for producing MSI 5.0 virtual packages and deploying on Windows 7.
Elements of Cross-Layer System & Network Design for QoS-Enabled Wi-Max Networks Vishal Sharma, Ph.D.
The main theme of this workshop is to elucidate medium access control (MAC) layer operation and cross-layer system and network design techniques for providing Quality-of-Service (QoS) in wireless broadband networks, and to put it in the context of military communications. We will use the IEEE 802.16 standard as an example for the rich feature set it presents, and the flexibility it provides for...
The document discusses advanced systems engineering and improving defense program execution. It covers topics like the breadth and depth of systems engineering, the value of systems engineering in meeting cost and schedule targets and ensuring program success. It also discusses challenges like complexity from system integration and the need for requirements management, collaboration, and automation to address issues that have led to past system failures.
IBM is introducing the CICS Explorer, a new Eclipse-based tooling environment for working with CICS systems. The CICS Explorer provides integrated access to CICS runtime data and tools in a common interface. It will include task-oriented views and context-sensitive resource editors. The CICS Explorer is being integrated into CICS Transaction Server and Rational Developer for System z to provide a centralized tool for managing CICS resources and applications.
Seven systems engineering myths and the corresponding realitiesJoseph KAsser
The document discusses seven myths of systems engineering and the corresponding realities. It summarizes that there is no single agreed upon systems engineering process and standards cover different parts of the process rather than the whole. The "V model" is presented as a simplified representation but does not actually represent a process and does not cope with change. Successful systems engineering relies more on people factors like involvement and support rather than strictly following a process.
The document discusses establishing a Requirements Management Office (RMO) to provide governance and management of requirements across projects. It describes how an RMO can define requirements standards, implement tools and repositories, and provide reporting on requirements quality and compliance. Lessons learned include prioritizing requirements for the RMO, gaining stakeholder buy-in, establishing an RMO role, implementing the RMO iteratively, and ensuring projects are supported.
Oracle Configurator integration with oracle process manufacturing (OPM)Spiro (Stuart) Patsos
Macsteel, a large metal service center company, implemented Oracle Configurator to integrate its order processing with Oracle Process Manufacturing. Keste helped with the integration. The configurator allows customers to specify product dimensions to dynamically create inventory items and recipes. It can be invoked from different forms and links the order entry to manufacturing. The project was completed within 6-8 weeks and has been in production for over 8 months, providing benefits like a unified user experience and improved integration between order entry, inventory, and manufacturing.
This document discusses system development processes and techniques. Chapter 4 explains system development processes including requirements definition, system design, development, testing, acceptance, and operation/maintenance. It also discusses software development management techniques. The key steps in system development are:
1. Requirements definition to determine system functions and requirements
2. System design to design the system based on requirements
3. Development to build the system based on the design
4. Testing to check that the system operates as designed
5. Acceptance to verify the system meets requirements
Using SSO for Application ConfigurationDaniel Toomey
There are many options for application configuration within BizTalk Server. This presentation shows how to use the OOTB features of Enterprise Single Sign-On to host secure, distributed configuration within customised application containers.
The document provides steps to install OBIEE 11g including downloading files, configuring the database, running the Repository Creation Utility to create schemas, and fully installing and configuring OBIEE 11g. It outlines prerequisites, extracting and organizing files, configuring the database server and creating a new database and user, running RCU to create schemas, and completing the full installation and configuration of OBIEE 11g.
Obiee 11.1.1.5 installation and configuration guideAmit Sharma
The document provides instructions for installing OBIEE 11g R1 (11.1.1.5). It outlines downloading the installation files, running the Repository Creation Utility to configure the database, and installing and configuring OBIEE 11g. Key steps include verifying prerequisites, extracting the setup files, configuring the database, running RCU to create schemas, installing a loopback adapter for dynamic IP addresses, and running the installer to complete the OBIEE 11g configuration.
The document discusses implementing a SOA solution using common patterns. It outlines an agenda covering patterns, infrastructure, building a solution roadmap, and three use cases. For each use case, it maps business scenarios to appropriate patterns and discusses implementation using products from the WSO2 SOA platform. The document concludes with suggestions for enhancements and a summary emphasizing identifying requirements, applying patterns, optimizing applications, and using SOA in a practical manner.
This document discusses standards for content management, including the Java Content Repository (JCR) and the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification. It provides a brief history of content management standards, an overview of what JCR and CMIS are, and details Adobe's involvement in CMIS through the Apache Chemistry implementation and as the official JCR/CMIS liaison.
The document discusses system choice and provides an overview of its principles and techniques. It explains that system choice aims to define the system context and agree on overall system characteristics through a system definition. Key activities include appreciating the situation using rich pictures, cultivating new ideas through exemplars and metaphors, and defining alternative systems. The result is a system definition that fulfills the FACTOR criteria of functionality, application domain, conditions, technology, objects, and responsibility.
The document discusses system choice and provides an overview of its principles and techniques. It explains that system choice aims to define the system context and agree on overall system characteristics through a system definition. Key activities include appreciating the situation using rich pictures, cultivating new ideas through exemplars and metaphors, and defining alternative systems. The result is a system definition that fulfills the FACTOR criteria of functionality, application domain, conditions, technology, objects, and responsibility.