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Analysis: Security, compliance and CRM in one

Comment Peter Jopling, head of IBM's Tivoli Identity Manager software, says: "IDM and governance go hand in hand. But reaping these rewards requires careful attention. Anthony Plewes takes a look at three key areas to consider when rolling out the technology.

Tags: id management

[15 May 2006]

Through the fog… Management of utility IT

Comment Some smaller companies such as Boole and Babbage, Candle and Tivoli were also setting out their stalls. Quocirca's Jon Collins provides some practical advice for those considering one of IT's big questions…

Tags: frameworks, utility it, through the fog, quocirca

[01 Aug 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Data protection, web services security and nanotechnology

Comment Another example of how solutions are emerging in this space is Tivoli. Unsurprisingly, the Commission concludes the Directive does not require any modification or updating - it was how it was interpreted by the individual member states that created...

Tags: nanotechnology, rsa, bloor, web services

[30 Jun 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft takes the tablet, vertical platforms and ecommerce stats

Comment For example, IBM Global Services has fed most of the little tricks it has learned while implementing the Tivoli framework back into the company. On 7 November 2002 Microsoft and its partners will reveal the much-discussed tablet PC.

[01 Jul 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft's 3G plans, IBM's web services plans, and Napster's survival plans

Comment The tools are based on Eclipse and cover IBM's DB2, Domino and Tivoli product sets. A Tivoli plug-in allows developers to monitor applications, a Domino plug-in enables developers to create integrated WebSphere and Domino applications and the DB2...

[17 Jun 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: Touchy-feely PCs, HP and, like, storage man, and Citrix's big idea

Comment Today, storage management is a very competitive environment and HP will be battling with other giants such as IBM/Tivoli, EMC, HDS, CA and Veritas for a share of the market. Fed up with pounding the keyboard with your fingers?

[17 Sep 2001]

The Bloor Perspective: EMC's top spot scrutinised, UK Even-More-Online, revenge of the helpdeskers

Comment Over a period of time, it has been trying to promote the idea that it has a software solution that could rival those of the big players - CA, Legato, Tivoli and Veritas, to name but four. EMC's name cropped up among the glitz and glamour of CA...

[16 Jul 2001]

The Bloor Perspective: User groups name and shame, safe PDAs, and IBM's Linux gamble

Comment CA's appetite for acquisition has left only Tivoli Systems as a main competitor, with perhaps HP as a reasonable alternative in many cases too. A key advantage of cross-vendor user groups is that they can reveal comparative information on users...

[18 Jun 2001]

Into the Big Blue: Informix out of the game

Comment Think of acquisitions such as Lotus, Tivoli and Sequent. Today's $1bn takeover of the core Informix Software database business by IBM marks the end of an era, and another day at the office for Big Blue.

[25 Apr 2001]

The Bloor Perspective: LinuxWorld shenanigans, Psion trouble and what value stock options

Comment He went on to herald Tivoli's support for the platform and Domino Workflow for Linux. At LinuxWorld, IBM's Sam Palmisano kicked things off announcing Big Blue has a 64-processor server capable of running existing Linux applications unaltered by...

[05 Feb 2001]

HP OpenView - managing to grow?

Comment While he credits it as one of the top four systems management companies, after CA, IBM's Tivoli and BMC, he describes it as the "laggard" of the group. The release of disappointing fourth quarter results last Monday was just the beginning of a...

[23 Nov 2000]

The Bloor Perspective: Linux's OS/2 lesson, smart internet appliances, and Al Gore's email

Comment Tivoli Systems is probably at the forefront of this management revolution with its 'pervasive management' and 'Manage Anything, Anywhere' messages, but others are also working in this area with embedded agent technology that will allow status...

[19 Jun 2000]

Strategic Vision: Giga Information Group on... ebusiness

Comment Today, it is possible to choose from a variety of solutions that claim to offer end-to-end management (Computer Associates, IBM/Tivoli) or vital, extensible partial solutions to the end-to-end management problem (BMC, HP, and a host of others).

[01 Sep 1999]

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