Webtrends will be discontinuing support for versions 8.0. 8.1, and 8.5 on July 31, 2012. This presentation will assist you to choose the right Webtrends upgrade option for your business.
This document discusses fundamentals of deploying and releasing software applications. It notes that CEOs identify technology as the most important external force impacting organizations. To develop software faster, organizations are asking teams to release higher quality software sooner using practices like DevOps. Automating deployments and releases can help teams deliver changes to test environments more quickly while reducing risk when releasing to production. The document discusses challenges around deploying composite or multi-application releases and managing infrastructure changes. It promotes treating infrastructure configuration changes the same way as application code changes. Automating deployments, managing dependencies, and coordinating changes across complex systems can help speed up delivery while improving quality. IBM's UrbanCode products are presented as tools to help with automated deployments
Mobile to mainframe - The Challenges and Best Practices of Enterprise DevOps IBM UrbanCode Products
Delivering software is complex. Systems being developed are made up of multiple components, which in turn interact with other systems, services, application servers, data sources and invocations of 3rd party systems. In an Enterprise this complexity is further enhanced by the cross-platform nature of the infrastructure typical enterprises have. While the customers may be interacting with Systems of Engagement using Mobile and Web Apps, the core capabilities of the enterprise that the customers access are in Systems of Record that are running on large datacenters and more than likely Mainframe systems. Keeping these complex systems up and running and constantly updated with the latest capabilities is a task that requires constant coordination between the lines of business, various cross-platform development, QA and operations teams.
DevOps addresses these development and deployment challenges. The goal of DevOps is to align Dev and Ops by introducing a set of principles and practices such as continuous integration and continuous delivery. Cross-platform enterprise Systems take the need for these practices up a level due to their inherent complexity and distributed nature. Such systems need even more care in applying DevOps principles as there are multiple platforms to be targeted, in a coordinated manner, each with its own requirements, quirks, and nuanced needs. This talk takes a look at the DevOps challenges specific to Cross-platform Enterprise Systems and present Best Practices to address them.
At the heart of traditional Continuous Delivery is the deployment pipeline. A build is generated, promoted through several testing environments and if it passes tests and is aligns with business needs is deployed to Production. This model struggles to account for complex systems where releases involve numerous inter-related builds and/or components that don't fit neatly into the model of "builds" such as incremental content migrations, configuration changes, database schema updates, or report / ETL migrations. This presentation examines the limitations of the build promotion model, architectural approaches for adapting applications to that model, and deployment approaches that realign the release pipeline around the migration of value, rather than the migration of builds.
Watch the Webinar
http://www.urbancode.com/html/resources/webinars/Adapting_Deployment_Pipelines_to_Complex_Applications.html/
Integrations, UI Enhancements and Cloud – See What’s New with IBM UrbanCode D...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy delivers several new feature functionalities with the latest software release further extending its commitment to integrations, and cloud, while bringing deployment automation as-a-service to the market. Leading this latest release is a new integration with VMware VRealize Automation; a new Jenkins Pipeline plugin, and new full-featured as-a-service version of Deploy hosted by Softlayer.
Al Wagner from IBM presents how to avoid deployment failures, reviewing such topics as: Deployment models like canary, blue/green and rolling that can help prevent major production outages; How to pinpoint deployment failures in your process and correct them; Pulling together a basic failure response plan; and How you can roll forward while improving your deployment process.
Learn more about IBM UrbanCode: http://www.ibm.biz/learnurbancode
XebiaLabs, CloudBees, Puppet Labs Webinar Slides - IT Automation for the Mode...XebiaLabs
Learn how you can enhance and extend your existing infrastructure to create an automated, end-to-end IT platform supporting on-demand middleware and application environments, application release pipelines, Continuous Delivery, Private/ hybrid development platform and PaaS and more.
This document discusses challenges with deploying certain types of application components and strategies for addressing them. It begins by noting that database schema updates, mainframe code changes, and application server configuration changes can be difficult to deploy due to issues like lack of source control and inconsistent processes. Automating the deployment of these components is important to avoid errors and ensure consistency. The document then provides examples of how tools can help with tasks like database change management, modeling application server configurations, and managing mainframe code deployments in an incremental fashion. Overall, it advocates for representing complex deployment components as code that can be versioned and deployed in a reliable, automated manner.
This document discusses fundamentals of deploying and releasing software applications. It notes that CEOs identify technology as the most important external force impacting organizations. To develop software faster, organizations are asking teams to release higher quality software sooner using practices like DevOps. Automating deployments and releases can help teams deliver changes to test environments more quickly while reducing risk when releasing to production. The document discusses challenges around deploying composite or multi-application releases and managing infrastructure changes. It promotes treating infrastructure configuration changes the same way as application code changes. Automating deployments, managing dependencies, and coordinating changes across complex systems can help speed up delivery while improving quality. IBM's UrbanCode products are presented as tools to help with automated deployments
Mobile to mainframe - The Challenges and Best Practices of Enterprise DevOps IBM UrbanCode Products
Delivering software is complex. Systems being developed are made up of multiple components, which in turn interact with other systems, services, application servers, data sources and invocations of 3rd party systems. In an Enterprise this complexity is further enhanced by the cross-platform nature of the infrastructure typical enterprises have. While the customers may be interacting with Systems of Engagement using Mobile and Web Apps, the core capabilities of the enterprise that the customers access are in Systems of Record that are running on large datacenters and more than likely Mainframe systems. Keeping these complex systems up and running and constantly updated with the latest capabilities is a task that requires constant coordination between the lines of business, various cross-platform development, QA and operations teams.
DevOps addresses these development and deployment challenges. The goal of DevOps is to align Dev and Ops by introducing a set of principles and practices such as continuous integration and continuous delivery. Cross-platform enterprise Systems take the need for these practices up a level due to their inherent complexity and distributed nature. Such systems need even more care in applying DevOps principles as there are multiple platforms to be targeted, in a coordinated manner, each with its own requirements, quirks, and nuanced needs. This talk takes a look at the DevOps challenges specific to Cross-platform Enterprise Systems and present Best Practices to address them.
At the heart of traditional Continuous Delivery is the deployment pipeline. A build is generated, promoted through several testing environments and if it passes tests and is aligns with business needs is deployed to Production. This model struggles to account for complex systems where releases involve numerous inter-related builds and/or components that don't fit neatly into the model of "builds" such as incremental content migrations, configuration changes, database schema updates, or report / ETL migrations. This presentation examines the limitations of the build promotion model, architectural approaches for adapting applications to that model, and deployment approaches that realign the release pipeline around the migration of value, rather than the migration of builds.
Watch the Webinar
http://www.urbancode.com/html/resources/webinars/Adapting_Deployment_Pipelines_to_Complex_Applications.html/
Integrations, UI Enhancements and Cloud – See What’s New with IBM UrbanCode D...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy delivers several new feature functionalities with the latest software release further extending its commitment to integrations, and cloud, while bringing deployment automation as-a-service to the market. Leading this latest release is a new integration with VMware VRealize Automation; a new Jenkins Pipeline plugin, and new full-featured as-a-service version of Deploy hosted by Softlayer.
Al Wagner from IBM presents how to avoid deployment failures, reviewing such topics as: Deployment models like canary, blue/green and rolling that can help prevent major production outages; How to pinpoint deployment failures in your process and correct them; Pulling together a basic failure response plan; and How you can roll forward while improving your deployment process.
Learn more about IBM UrbanCode: http://www.ibm.biz/learnurbancode
XebiaLabs, CloudBees, Puppet Labs Webinar Slides - IT Automation for the Mode...XebiaLabs
Learn how you can enhance and extend your existing infrastructure to create an automated, end-to-end IT platform supporting on-demand middleware and application environments, application release pipelines, Continuous Delivery, Private/ hybrid development platform and PaaS and more.
This document discusses challenges with deploying certain types of application components and strategies for addressing them. It begins by noting that database schema updates, mainframe code changes, and application server configuration changes can be difficult to deploy due to issues like lack of source control and inconsistent processes. Automating the deployment of these components is important to avoid errors and ensure consistency. The document then provides examples of how tools can help with tasks like database change management, modeling application server configurations, and managing mainframe code deployments in an incremental fashion. Overall, it advocates for representing complex deployment components as code that can be versioned and deployed in a reliable, automated manner.
The document discusses IBM's UrbanCode products for application release automation and DevOps. It summarizes recent developments in UrbanCode Deploy and Release, including new capabilities for deploying containerized applications, managing WebSphere Application Server configurations, and integrating with additional systems of record. It also outlines key trends in application release automation for 2016 such as hybrid cloud deployments, containers, and cognitive capabilities. The document is intended to highlight capabilities of IBM's UrbanCode products and services for application delivery and DevOps.
The build pipeline model of continuous delivery works great for simple projects, but can be challenging for applications with many pieces and parts. In this deck, we look at two approaches for reconciling CD and these applications. In one approach, we force the applications into a simple pipeline, in the other, the pipeline is reimagined.
DevOps for the Mainframe aims to leverage continuous integration, cloud technologies, and beyond to deliver z/OS applications. The document discusses how DevOps principles can help enable rapid evolution of deployed z/OS services by reducing risk, decreasing costs, and improving quality. It provides examples of how tools from IBM can help implement a continuous delivery pipeline for mainframe development and testing that incorporates automated testing, configuration, and deployment.
Deployment Automation for Hybrid Cloud and Multi-Platform EnvironmentsIBM UrbanCode Products
This document discusses how IBM's UrbanCode Deploy product can be used to automate application deployments across hybrid cloud and multi-platform environments. It provides examples of how UrbanCode Deploy supports deploying applications to systems like IBM z/OS, distributed systems, private clouds, public clouds and PaaS platforms in an automated and unified manner using patterns and templates. The document also discusses reference architectures and case studies for implementing continuous delivery pipelines spanning both on-premise and cloud infrastructures.
Continuous Application Delivery to WebSphere - Featuring IBM UrbanCodeIBM UrbanCode Products
UrbanCode Deploy provides extensive capabilities for configuring WebSphere Application Server (WAS) through plug-ins: Application Deployment for WebSphere – which enables the auto-discovery of WAS cells; and Middleware Configuration for WebSphere – which allows for management of WAS configurations.
See how, when combined, UrbanCode Deploy and these plug-ins enable a rapid, controlled method for continuous delivery to WebSphere Application Servers.
The document discusses leveraging DevOps practices to improve mainframe application delivery. It describes how traditional mainframe development and testing causes delays due to shared, restricted resources and inefficient processes. The solution presented uses DevOps tools and practices like continuous integration/delivery, dependency virtualization, and automated quality testing to enable more efficient mainframe application development and testing. This allows development and operations teams to work in parallel, validate code quality earlier, and deploy applications more frequently.
RDz for DevOps Webcast Series: Implementing Continuous Integration with RDzSusan Yoskin
How do you improve code quality and achieve continuous integration in a mainframe environment? Continuous integration testing, by shifting defect detection and resolution earlier in the delivery cycle (shift left approach), speeds up development while increasing quality and time to market. This session focuses on the development and test phase of the DevOps lifecycle. It centers on development using Rational Developer for System z (RDz), including debug, code review and code coverage. It discusses test automation using a customized zUnit testing framework in conjunction with automated mainframe SCM build and deploy. Keith Allen, IBM Software Sales European IOT Team Lead - DevOps for Enterprise z Systems, and Luis Carlos Silva, IBM EM Continuous Integration Lead and Product Line Manager, will take you through this methodology.
This document discusses continuous integration for System z mainframe applications. It begins with an overview of DevOps and continuous integration concepts. It then discusses the IBM DevOps solution and challenges of applying DevOps to System z environments. The document focuses on how continuous integration can be implemented for System z to provide rapid feedback, automated testing in isolated environments, and higher quality code promoted between stages. It also discusses how continuous testing can be achieved through dependency virtualization to improve testing efficiency.
Udvikling af apps til mobile enheder med IBM Worklight, Christina Møller, IBMIBM Danmark
This document discusses IBM's mobile application development platform, IBM Worklight. It provides a comprehensive solution for mobile development, deployment, and management. Key components include Worklight Studio for development, Worklight Server for middleware functions, and Worklight Console for analytics and control. Worklight allows creating cross-platform apps using HTML5 that can be optimized for different devices and platforms. It supports various app types from web apps to hybrid and native apps.
This document discusses adopting a DevOps approach for 2-Speed IT. It presents value stream mapping as a way to identify bottlenecks in development and delivery pipelines. Addressing these bottlenecks through practices like continuous integration, deployment automation, and shifting security left can help organizations deliver hybrid applications across hybrid platforms and teams more quickly and with higher quality. Case studies are presented of organizations that improved delivery times, increased innovation, and gained competitive advantages by adopting DevOps.
Control/DCD and Control/SE are software tools that can help with migrating existing COBOL applications to newer Enterprise COBOL compilers. Control/DCD runs in batch mode on one or all programs, while Control/SE allows interactive processing of individual programs. These tools provide pre-compilation analysis of code to help identify issues during migration, as recompiling old COBOL programs without documentation risks introducing logic errors or reopening old bugs. They can help large organizations that rely heavily on legacy mainframe COBOL applications but now use offshore contractors for development and maintenance.
Improving Software Delivery with DevOps & Software Defined Environments | The...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns is a full-stack environment management and deployment solution that enables users to design, deploy and update full-stack environments for multiple clouds.
Join Michael Elder, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM DevOps, as he shows you how you can improve your customer feedback loop using iterative, full-stack application design for the cloud. In this webinar, he will cover an innovative new way of designing and versioning your cloud applications through a web-based environment development toolkit.
IBM’s Steve Barbieri and Chad Holliday show how enterprise customers are using blueprints to develop their infrastructure and application layers across different cloud environments - helping them "make the move to cloud" in 2017.
The document discusses the many choices available in selecting tools for continuous delivery workflows. It describes the challenges of complex and dynamic IT environments, including lack of API testing, lack of automated testing, lack of visibility into production applications, and lack of release and environment automation. The document advocates for adopting DevOps practices and selecting the right tools for each job. It provides an example customer case study of a payment services provider that was able to significantly reduce deployment times and eliminate manual mistakes by implementing CA Release Automation.
Mobile to Mainframe - the Challenges of Enterprise DevOps AdoptionSanjeev Sharma
Delivering software is complex. Systems being developed are made up of multiple components, which in turn interact with other systems, services, application servers, data sources and invocations of 3rd party systems. In an Enterprise this complexity is further enhanced by the cross-platform nature of the infrastructure typical enterprises have. While the customers may be interacting with Systems of Engagement using Mobile and Web Apps, the core capabilities of the enterprise that the customers access are in Systems of Record that are running on large datacenters and more than likely Mainframe systems. Keeping these complex systems up and running and constantly updated with the latest capabilities is a task that requires constant coordination between the lines of business, various cross-platform development, QA and operations teams.
DevOps addresses these development and deployment challenges. The goal of DevOps is to align Dev and Ops by introducing a set of principles and practices such as continuous integration and continuous delivery. Cross-platform enterprise Systems take the need for these practices up a level due to their inherent complexity and distributed nature. Such systems need even more care in applying DevOps principles as there are multiple platforms to be targeted, in a coordinated manner, each with its own requirements, quirks, and nuanced needs.
This talk will take a look at the DevOps challenges specific to Cross-platform Enterprise Systems and present Best Practices to address them.
This document discusses how IBM UrbanCode Deploy and Docker containers can help connect hybrid cloud environments. It begins with an introduction to Docker Trusted Registry for hosting private Docker images. The agenda then outlines discussing hybrid cloud, Docker containers, IBM UrbanCode Deploy, and a demonstration. Docker is presented as enabling application development and deployment efficiency across environments. IBM UrbanCode Deploy is shown to help with multi-platform, multi-container deployments through automated delivery pipelines. A demo then illustrates how IBM UrbanCode integrates with Docker Trusted Registry to ease deployments across hybrid clouds.
Continuous Delivery is hot. As we all increasingly compete using software, the business always wants more change faster. However, change is seen as risky. How do we deliver quickly while not exposing the business to excessive risk? What does this imply for how we update our mission critical databases?
Successful continuous delivery efforts use quality as an enabler of rapid change. Rapid feedback on the quality of the application, and a disciplined, high quality process support frequent delivery of business value, rather than frequent outage.
IBM UrbanCode’s Eric Minick and DBmaestro’s Yaniv Yehuda present how to build safety in to your delivery process. We will look at database change in some detail while delivering generally applicable lessons.
1) Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is a software distribution model where applications are hosted by a vendor and accessed online by customers over the internet.
2) True SaaS provides significant benefits over traditional installed software like lower costs, greater flexibility, easier implementation, and automatic updates.
3) Cornerstone is a leading provider of SaaS-based talent management solutions that helps organizations empower their employees and increase productivity through features for learning, compliance, performance management, and other areas.
Innovating the Software Development Process at Cadence Design SystemsRahul Razdan
Cadence Design Systems faced increasing software development challenges due to mergers, complexity, and globalization. They implemented a holistic solution using Rational tools to improve productivity, quality, and predictability across their distributed teams. This involved establishing processes, metrics, and infrastructure. The results after 6 years included increased testing capacity, more projects and sites, and maintaining high customer satisfaction despite changes. Next steps involve expanding the solution to drive product development for Cadence's customers.
This document summarizes the key capabilities of System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (SCCM 2012). It outlines the improved OS deployment capabilities, including new machine, wipe-and-load, side-by-side, and in-place upgrade deployment scenarios. It describes the OS deployment architecture and driver catalog. It also discusses how SCCM 2012 embraces a more user-centric approach compared to previous versions, with a full application lifecycle model that supports install, revision, supersedence, and uninstall of applications.
This presentation is to reflect on the amazing advancement of the open source community in the field of Cloud Computing and how does it now allow us to build reliable software components quickly within truly agile infrastructure.
The document discusses IBM's UrbanCode products for application release automation and DevOps. It summarizes recent developments in UrbanCode Deploy and Release, including new capabilities for deploying containerized applications, managing WebSphere Application Server configurations, and integrating with additional systems of record. It also outlines key trends in application release automation for 2016 such as hybrid cloud deployments, containers, and cognitive capabilities. The document is intended to highlight capabilities of IBM's UrbanCode products and services for application delivery and DevOps.
The build pipeline model of continuous delivery works great for simple projects, but can be challenging for applications with many pieces and parts. In this deck, we look at two approaches for reconciling CD and these applications. In one approach, we force the applications into a simple pipeline, in the other, the pipeline is reimagined.
DevOps for the Mainframe aims to leverage continuous integration, cloud technologies, and beyond to deliver z/OS applications. The document discusses how DevOps principles can help enable rapid evolution of deployed z/OS services by reducing risk, decreasing costs, and improving quality. It provides examples of how tools from IBM can help implement a continuous delivery pipeline for mainframe development and testing that incorporates automated testing, configuration, and deployment.
Deployment Automation for Hybrid Cloud and Multi-Platform EnvironmentsIBM UrbanCode Products
This document discusses how IBM's UrbanCode Deploy product can be used to automate application deployments across hybrid cloud and multi-platform environments. It provides examples of how UrbanCode Deploy supports deploying applications to systems like IBM z/OS, distributed systems, private clouds, public clouds and PaaS platforms in an automated and unified manner using patterns and templates. The document also discusses reference architectures and case studies for implementing continuous delivery pipelines spanning both on-premise and cloud infrastructures.
Continuous Application Delivery to WebSphere - Featuring IBM UrbanCodeIBM UrbanCode Products
UrbanCode Deploy provides extensive capabilities for configuring WebSphere Application Server (WAS) through plug-ins: Application Deployment for WebSphere – which enables the auto-discovery of WAS cells; and Middleware Configuration for WebSphere – which allows for management of WAS configurations.
See how, when combined, UrbanCode Deploy and these plug-ins enable a rapid, controlled method for continuous delivery to WebSphere Application Servers.
The document discusses leveraging DevOps practices to improve mainframe application delivery. It describes how traditional mainframe development and testing causes delays due to shared, restricted resources and inefficient processes. The solution presented uses DevOps tools and practices like continuous integration/delivery, dependency virtualization, and automated quality testing to enable more efficient mainframe application development and testing. This allows development and operations teams to work in parallel, validate code quality earlier, and deploy applications more frequently.
RDz for DevOps Webcast Series: Implementing Continuous Integration with RDzSusan Yoskin
How do you improve code quality and achieve continuous integration in a mainframe environment? Continuous integration testing, by shifting defect detection and resolution earlier in the delivery cycle (shift left approach), speeds up development while increasing quality and time to market. This session focuses on the development and test phase of the DevOps lifecycle. It centers on development using Rational Developer for System z (RDz), including debug, code review and code coverage. It discusses test automation using a customized zUnit testing framework in conjunction with automated mainframe SCM build and deploy. Keith Allen, IBM Software Sales European IOT Team Lead - DevOps for Enterprise z Systems, and Luis Carlos Silva, IBM EM Continuous Integration Lead and Product Line Manager, will take you through this methodology.
This document discusses continuous integration for System z mainframe applications. It begins with an overview of DevOps and continuous integration concepts. It then discusses the IBM DevOps solution and challenges of applying DevOps to System z environments. The document focuses on how continuous integration can be implemented for System z to provide rapid feedback, automated testing in isolated environments, and higher quality code promoted between stages. It also discusses how continuous testing can be achieved through dependency virtualization to improve testing efficiency.
Udvikling af apps til mobile enheder med IBM Worklight, Christina Møller, IBMIBM Danmark
This document discusses IBM's mobile application development platform, IBM Worklight. It provides a comprehensive solution for mobile development, deployment, and management. Key components include Worklight Studio for development, Worklight Server for middleware functions, and Worklight Console for analytics and control. Worklight allows creating cross-platform apps using HTML5 that can be optimized for different devices and platforms. It supports various app types from web apps to hybrid and native apps.
This document discusses adopting a DevOps approach for 2-Speed IT. It presents value stream mapping as a way to identify bottlenecks in development and delivery pipelines. Addressing these bottlenecks through practices like continuous integration, deployment automation, and shifting security left can help organizations deliver hybrid applications across hybrid platforms and teams more quickly and with higher quality. Case studies are presented of organizations that improved delivery times, increased innovation, and gained competitive advantages by adopting DevOps.
Control/DCD and Control/SE are software tools that can help with migrating existing COBOL applications to newer Enterprise COBOL compilers. Control/DCD runs in batch mode on one or all programs, while Control/SE allows interactive processing of individual programs. These tools provide pre-compilation analysis of code to help identify issues during migration, as recompiling old COBOL programs without documentation risks introducing logic errors or reopening old bugs. They can help large organizations that rely heavily on legacy mainframe COBOL applications but now use offshore contractors for development and maintenance.
Improving Software Delivery with DevOps & Software Defined Environments | The...IBM UrbanCode Products
IBM UrbanCode Deploy with Patterns is a full-stack environment management and deployment solution that enables users to design, deploy and update full-stack environments for multiple clouds.
Join Michael Elder, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM DevOps, as he shows you how you can improve your customer feedback loop using iterative, full-stack application design for the cloud. In this webinar, he will cover an innovative new way of designing and versioning your cloud applications through a web-based environment development toolkit.
IBM’s Steve Barbieri and Chad Holliday show how enterprise customers are using blueprints to develop their infrastructure and application layers across different cloud environments - helping them "make the move to cloud" in 2017.
The document discusses the many choices available in selecting tools for continuous delivery workflows. It describes the challenges of complex and dynamic IT environments, including lack of API testing, lack of automated testing, lack of visibility into production applications, and lack of release and environment automation. The document advocates for adopting DevOps practices and selecting the right tools for each job. It provides an example customer case study of a payment services provider that was able to significantly reduce deployment times and eliminate manual mistakes by implementing CA Release Automation.
Mobile to Mainframe - the Challenges of Enterprise DevOps AdoptionSanjeev Sharma
Delivering software is complex. Systems being developed are made up of multiple components, which in turn interact with other systems, services, application servers, data sources and invocations of 3rd party systems. In an Enterprise this complexity is further enhanced by the cross-platform nature of the infrastructure typical enterprises have. While the customers may be interacting with Systems of Engagement using Mobile and Web Apps, the core capabilities of the enterprise that the customers access are in Systems of Record that are running on large datacenters and more than likely Mainframe systems. Keeping these complex systems up and running and constantly updated with the latest capabilities is a task that requires constant coordination between the lines of business, various cross-platform development, QA and operations teams.
DevOps addresses these development and deployment challenges. The goal of DevOps is to align Dev and Ops by introducing a set of principles and practices such as continuous integration and continuous delivery. Cross-platform enterprise Systems take the need for these practices up a level due to their inherent complexity and distributed nature. Such systems need even more care in applying DevOps principles as there are multiple platforms to be targeted, in a coordinated manner, each with its own requirements, quirks, and nuanced needs.
This talk will take a look at the DevOps challenges specific to Cross-platform Enterprise Systems and present Best Practices to address them.
This document discusses how IBM UrbanCode Deploy and Docker containers can help connect hybrid cloud environments. It begins with an introduction to Docker Trusted Registry for hosting private Docker images. The agenda then outlines discussing hybrid cloud, Docker containers, IBM UrbanCode Deploy, and a demonstration. Docker is presented as enabling application development and deployment efficiency across environments. IBM UrbanCode Deploy is shown to help with multi-platform, multi-container deployments through automated delivery pipelines. A demo then illustrates how IBM UrbanCode integrates with Docker Trusted Registry to ease deployments across hybrid clouds.
Continuous Delivery is hot. As we all increasingly compete using software, the business always wants more change faster. However, change is seen as risky. How do we deliver quickly while not exposing the business to excessive risk? What does this imply for how we update our mission critical databases?
Successful continuous delivery efforts use quality as an enabler of rapid change. Rapid feedback on the quality of the application, and a disciplined, high quality process support frequent delivery of business value, rather than frequent outage.
IBM UrbanCode’s Eric Minick and DBmaestro’s Yaniv Yehuda present how to build safety in to your delivery process. We will look at database change in some detail while delivering generally applicable lessons.
1) Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is a software distribution model where applications are hosted by a vendor and accessed online by customers over the internet.
2) True SaaS provides significant benefits over traditional installed software like lower costs, greater flexibility, easier implementation, and automatic updates.
3) Cornerstone is a leading provider of SaaS-based talent management solutions that helps organizations empower their employees and increase productivity through features for learning, compliance, performance management, and other areas.
Innovating the Software Development Process at Cadence Design SystemsRahul Razdan
Cadence Design Systems faced increasing software development challenges due to mergers, complexity, and globalization. They implemented a holistic solution using Rational tools to improve productivity, quality, and predictability across their distributed teams. This involved establishing processes, metrics, and infrastructure. The results after 6 years included increased testing capacity, more projects and sites, and maintaining high customer satisfaction despite changes. Next steps involve expanding the solution to drive product development for Cadence's customers.
This document summarizes the key capabilities of System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (SCCM 2012). It outlines the improved OS deployment capabilities, including new machine, wipe-and-load, side-by-side, and in-place upgrade deployment scenarios. It describes the OS deployment architecture and driver catalog. It also discusses how SCCM 2012 embraces a more user-centric approach compared to previous versions, with a full application lifecycle model that supports install, revision, supersedence, and uninstall of applications.
This presentation is to reflect on the amazing advancement of the open source community in the field of Cloud Computing and how does it now allow us to build reliable software components quickly within truly agile infrastructure.
World Wide Technology Tec37 Webinar - Deploy and Manage Windows 10 at Scale v1World Wide Technology
World Wide Technology (WWT) TEC37 webinar focused on deploying and managing Windows 10, including what tools will be needed to deploy OS patches and updates. Panelists include Wendell Layne, WWT’s end-user computing product manager, Steve Adams, partner technology strategist for Windows and devices from Microsoft; Dan Huber, a mobility solutions architect for WWT focused on digital experience; Kelly Ryan, a solutions architect for WWT focused on virtualization and Darrin Dennis, a solutions architect for WWT focused on all things Windows server infrastructure related.
Topics covered include:
- How to effectively manage physical and virtual desktops as well as mobile devices without the need for disparate systems
- New ways to deploy OS updates using Windows Insider Preview, Windows Current Branch and Current Branch for Business
- How to use patch management to lock down Windows 10
- VDI opportunities new to Windows 10
The document discusses how IBM products like Service Management Suite can help companies address challenges in mobilizing their mainframe systems of record to support new mobile workloads. It describes issues like limited mainframe capacity, difficulties modernizing for web and mobile, and slow problem diagnosis. The solutions discussed include tools for optimizing performance, modernizing applications, quickly diagnosing problems, and ensuring high availability. Mobile enablement is presented as a continuous process involving planning, development, testing, release, deployment, and monitoring phases supported by tools like CICS, OMEGAMON, and Rational products.
DevTest solutions is a suite of applications focused on shortening dev/test cycles, improving quality, reducing infrastructure spend and speeding time-to-market. DevTest Solutions help you on the path towards enterprise DevOps. The Application Economy is here. You’ll need solid tools to take your place in it.
For more information on DevOps solutions from CA Technologies, please visit: http://bit.ly/1wbjjqX
The document discusses a banking customer's migration from a legacy load balancer to Avi Networks. It describes the challenges the customer faced with the previous load balancer, including manual configuration processes that led to long wait times and incidents. It then summarizes the customer's experience migrating over 10,000 virtual services to Avi, which resulted in a 60% reduction in change-related incidents, bottom line savings of $2 million per year, and faster implementation times. The document also outlines VMware's professional services for migrations to Avi and the benefits those services provide.
What's New in eG Enterprise v6 - Unified performance monitoring, diagnosis, a...eG Innovations
See live the brand-new release of eG Enterprise v6 – the first intelligent performance monitoring solution designed to simplify the management of today’s complex and distributed IT environments.
Find out how eG Enterprise helps you make IT Operations more productive, reduce IT support cost & complexity, and keep your end users happy & productive. During the demonstration, we will show how you can:
- Have a single unified solution that addresses your application monitoring, database monitoring, server monitoring, network monitoring, virtualization monitoring, service monitoring and even mobile device monitoring needs;
- Use intelligent analytics to analyze and correlate performance across the tiers to provide unparalleled speed & ease of proactive alerting, diagnosis & analysis;
- View best-in-class customizable dashboards that integrate performance metrics to provide real-time role-based and domain-based views on user experience, system and service health, resource consumption, capacity and more;
- Report on historical performance and trends and analyze usage patterns to right-size and optimize your IT infrastructure for maximum ROI;
- Address gaps in your current monitoring for Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop, virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI), multi-tier Java applications and heavily virtualized IT environments – in the cloud or on-premise;
This document provides an overview and roadmap for DevOps strategies and tools from IBM. It discusses how DevOps can help organizations accelerate software delivery through automation, improve balance of speed, cost, quality and risk, and reduce time to customer feedback. Key IBM DevOps tools mentioned include UrbanCode Deploy for deployment automation, various test and monitoring tools, and DevOps services on Bluemix to provide an integrated platform for development, deployment and monitoring. The document emphasizes that DevOps is a journey requiring changes to people, processes and technology to fully realize benefits like continuous delivery of software.
The document discusses Microsoft's Windows Optimized Desktop roadmap. It summarizes the key features and benefits of Windows 7 and the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) for making users more productive, enhancing security and control, and streamlining PC management to reduce costs. Specific technologies and capabilities covered include DirectAccess, BranchCache, AppLocker, BitLocker, virtual desktop infrastructure improvements, and deployment tools. The document provides guidance for different customer scenarios on migrating to Windows 7 based on their Windows deployment status.
Pivotal Platform - December Release A First LookVMware Tanzu
The document provides an overview of updates to the Pivotal Platform in January 2020. Key updates include:
- PAS 2.8 includes improved developer productivity features like sidecar container support and enhanced CPU metrics.
- Apps Manager 2.8 integrates more closely with Spring Cloud Config Server and displays org quota information.
- Steeltoe 2.4 supports .NET Core 3.0 and the Steeltoe CLI helps improve dev and prod parity.
- Ops Manager 2.8 allows for more modular upgrades, optional tile dependencies, and auto-imports tiles. It also installs system metrics by default.
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5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
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Power Grid Model
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- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
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https://www.wask.co/ebooks/digital-marketing-trends-in-2024
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1. WEBTRENDS UPGRADE OPTIONS
January 25, 2012
Peder Enhorning President & CEO
John Strykowski Sr. Web Analytics Consultant
Karen Ragotte Marketing Manager
2. Overview
Web Analytics service provider since 2001
800+ customers across North America
450+ consulting engagements
Technology to automate and improve reporting and analytics
5. Web Server Logs
Hosted Java Scripting
Webtrends SmartSource Data Collector
(SDC)
Web Server
Web Visitor IIS/Apache
(No Cookie)
Remote Collection
Server
(Cookie)
Local Collection Server
(Cookie)
6. Java Script (SDC) Advantages
Accuracy
• New vs returning visitors, path analysis,
funnel analysis
• No Robot & spider traffic
Log Management
• 90% smaller
• One location
Granularity
• Any user event tracked; video progression,
form fill-out process
Cache and Proxy servers have no affect
7. Java Script (SDC) Advantages (con’t)
META-tagging
• Track revenue
• Correlate to campaigns
• Improved tracking across sites/domains
Multivariate and A/B testing
Webtrends 9.2 Insight Optimized
8. Upgrade Options
1. Multiple level migration from 8.0d to 9.2
2. New install of 9.2
3. Move from on premise software to On
Demand version 10
4. Move software installation to Unilytics
Managed Service (UMS) for Webtrends
version 9.2
11. 1. Software upgrade
Review of pre-requisites Installation of Insight
Full Backup Webtrends 8.0d Upgrade to 9.2
Upgrade to Integration of Storage
Webtrends 8.5a and DB on new 8.7d
implementation
Upgrade to
Webtrends 8.7d 32bit Installation of
Webtrends 8.7d 64bit
Migration of Storage
and Database
12. 2. New 9.2 software installation
Review of pre-requisites
Evaluation of Business Goals and
Objectives
Installation of Webtrends 9.2
Installation of Insight, Alerts,
Real-Time and Data Extraction API
Configuration and deployment of
Webtrends 9.2
13. 3. Move to On Demand version 10
Evaluation of Business Goals and
Objectives
Account set-up for Webtrends 10
SDC JavaScript deployment
on web properties
Creation and configuration of
profiles and spaces
14. Backup current Webtrends
implementation
Migration of Storage, Database and
Logs to UMS
Transition of data-collection
to UMS
Integration of Webtrends on UMS
dedicated servers
If necessary, upgrade of Webtrends
to latest on premise version
17. Upgrade Options
New On
Upgrade UMS
Install Demand
Reports & Profiles Migrated Build new Build new Migrated
18. Upgrade Options
New On
Upgrade UMS
Install Demand
Reports & Profiles Migrated Build new Build new Migrated
Software Yes Yes No Yes
19. Upgrade Options
New On
Upgrade UMS
Install Demand
Reports & Profiles Migrated Build new Build new Migrated
Software Yes Yes No Yes
Version 9.2 9.2 10 9.2
20. Upgrade Options
New On
Upgrade UMS
Install Demand
Reports & Profiles Migrated Build new Build new Migrated
Software Yes Yes No Yes
Version 9.2 9.2 10 9.2
Hardware
Client Client Webtrends Unilytics
Responsibility
21. Upgrade Options
New On
Upgrade UMS
Install Demand
Reports & Profiles Migrated Build new Build new Migrated
Software Yes Yes No Yes
Version 9.2 9.2 10 9.2
Hardware
Client Client Webtrends Unilytics
Responsibility
Data Location Canada/US Canada/US US Canada/US
22. Upgrade Options
New On
Upgrade UMS
Install Demand
Reports & Profiles Migrated Build new Build new Migrated
Software Yes Yes No Yes
Version 9.2 9.2 10 9.2
Hardware
Client Client Webtrends Unilytics
Responsibility
Data Location Canada/US Canada/US US Canada/US
Full Data Control Yes Yes No Yes
23. Upgrade Options
New On
Upgrade UMS
Install Demand
Reports & Profiles Migrated Build new Build new Migrated
Software Yes Yes No Yes
Version 9.2 9.2 10 9.2
Hardware
Client Client Webtrends Unilytics
Responsibility
Data Location Canada/US Canada/US US Canada/US
Full Data Control Yes Yes No Yes
Webtrends Experts No No No Yes
25. Message from your Sponsor
Products
1. Montage – Automated dashboards
2. Mergence® – SharePoint reporting
3. VHE Distiller – 1:1 Marketing
Services
1. Webtrends training and configuration using
RETAIN®
2. KPI evaluation using KPI Karta®
3. Web analytics governance
Editor's Notes
Web site owners find themselves drowning in data but thirsty for informationIt’s difficult to draw meaningful conclusions from information contained in web analytics reports because they are not concise or precise enough. And they deliver mostly data on page views and visitor information when that isn’t really relevant to business goals.
Review of hardware configuration and other software pre-requisitesEvaluation of business goals and objectivesInstallation of Webtrends 9.2Installation of Insight, Alerts, Real-Time analysis and the Data Extraction APIConfiguration and deployment of Webtrends 9.2