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Super Sunday and Business Service Management - Who's Making the Most of Marketing Spend?

The perfect IT storm hits this weekend in the States - Super Bowl Sunday, $3M 30 second ads, web traffic and opportunity to go To the Cloud! Victoria's Secret as an innovator already has the war wounds of 1999 and took almost 10 years for their next Super Bowl ad spend in 2008. So what does this have to do with Business Service Management?

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Classify Your Services - The Golden Key to Business Service Management

Starting any project is daunting and Business Service Management as an initiative is often thought of as big, hard and complicated. My personal opinion is that stems from the fact that it cuts horizontally across the data center and does not reside in one sphere of influence. However, as a long time product marketing / product manager I find it can be quite simple. One service at a time, one service team at a time approach rather than boiling the ocean all at once. Let’s start at the top, the service, and work our way down and back up again in a series of posts.

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Java Scripting in NOC Service Configuration Manager

When building views, from time to time you might require attributes/properties on the view to be populated from other sources such as adapters (or other views).

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Automatic Element Correlation in Novell Operations Center

Creating correlated elements does not always require the use of the Service Configuration Manager, there is another option for those situations where you have fixed structures and well formed element names.

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A new way to turn static data repository into a dynamic resource

Nick is a natural-born genius, he is 25 years old and a CEO of a large Canadian Corporation “Alpha-Beta” based in Toronto. When he was 18, he invented a new communications product that revolutionized the communication industry. He and two of his friends decided to start “Alpha-Beta” corporation in 2005 and today the company has locations over 40 countries and over 12,000 employees. Alpha-Beta with a unique business model grew very rapidly and acquired more than 10 companies in last 5 years. One of the acquired companies MyNet is located in Montreal, Quebec.

After the acquisition of MyNet, analysts at Alpha Beta reviewed the business processes and suggested an improvement in the process such that a sustainable business environment is created and providing a justifiable ROI. Analysts used Novell CMS product to analyze and lower the risk of outages caused by planned changes to the IT infrastructure. By having a complete and up-to-date model of configuration item (CI) attributes and relationships, analysts readily analzed and understood the impact of potential changes to the IT infrastructure - even before they implemented in production.

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Creating views in Novell Operations Center from XML

Leveraging XML to describe Service views is a great approach, it has a definable language, other applications support exchanging data via XML and there are some cool tools available to manage XML files.

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2011 - IT Transforms and Becomes One with Business or "To the Cloud"

No more IT and Business - 2011 IT powers the Business!

Start of a new year and just 2 weeks into what will be the year of The Cloud and service providers and I am already tiring of To The Cloud. I would say I'm adding a 5th prediction to my previous post, however, if you keep up with IT Management news, the topic of this also being a year of IT Transformation is pervasive. As with most things IT, we require some marketing and a clever IT rally cry for the year. I'll have to think on that one and come up with something clever. Read on for a quick snapshot of the year of IT transformation discussion.

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Novell Operations Center console – Creating Dialog right-clicks

From time to time you may need to create a right-click operation for the Novell Operations Center Console that has a dialog with some buttons. There are a few approaches that you can take, but technical abilities will quickly jump into this.

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I See Your 10 and Raise You 4 . . . . .

Top 10 IT Predictions for 2011 Prevail - Here are a Few More Controversial Topics - ITIL Wane, Sourcing Options, Management License Models

Tis the season for Vegas, gambling and the Gartner Data Center Conference and thus many top 10 Predictions for the coming year. I'm not a gambler, take these as you may, but for those who know me might say she might just have a bit of challenge the status quo in her and a knack for blowing things up from time to time. As a bit of a researcher of the IT management industry, these are just my musings to add to recent flurry of top 10 lists from my friends on WorkloadIQ and Baseline that sparked my imagination of further possibilities. Here goes, a tad controversial, I welcome the discussion! :-)

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Novell Operations Center 4.7 Patch Bundle released

I am pleased to annouce that the 4.7 Patch Bundle was released this week. The patch bundle contains several fixes...

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But who is managing the service provider?

I was talking with a co-worker the other day and we were chatting about Novell Operations Center, specifically Experience Manager (previously known as Business Experience Manager - BEM). We then remembered a story he told me a long time ago that I thought would be interesting to share.

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Novell Operations Center – Copy selected item to Clipboard

From time to time we run across situations where the end user needs to grab a piece of information from within Novell Operations Center and add it to an email, a change request or some other application. While Operations Center can be customized to do some of these tasks in a more automated manner, there are some adhoc situations where the user would just like to grab the details and use it.

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Accidental Cloud Leader - Stealth Cloud Followers - Which Cloud is your IT On?

Are you leading your organizations cloud roll-out or are you reacting to it? It is happening, better to lead than follow!

The WorkloadIQ post and the article Richard references on the Stealth Cloud from a CIO article reminds me of a previous artilce about the Accidental Cloud Leader from a Networkworld article. Both of these articles point to the cloud is coming, the choice facing IT organizations is whether to lead, control costs, mitigate risk, deliver quality service and manage costs or to follow with rising costs, reactive IT, high risk and poor service quality. Richard hits the nail on the head, IT is traditionally change averse and insecure with the concept of outsourcing services. Technology is evolving faster and faster and the very organization that should adopt, deploy and lead with technology continues to lag.

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Common Server Management with Novell Operations Center (Part 3 of 3): Controlling State Propagation

In the previous blog(s) I showed an example of how you can automate the building of the server views so they are data driven and self maintaining. The next step is to put the rules in place to control how state (Critical, Major, Minor, etc) are propagated up from the different categories and control how they impact the individual servers.

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Common Server Management with Novell Operations Center (Part 2 of 3): Correlating Management Sources

Now it is time to add the first management data source, for this example we have a management tool that has a break out of the server and a few different types of monitoring.

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Operating in the Cloud, Physical and Virtual World

Novell Operations Center meets WorkloadIQ - Monitoring and Measuring Intelligently

What a fast year it has been and what a crazy last couple of weeks for us on the Business Service Management team at Novell. Wednesday was launch day for us and a very exciting time! A time to reflect as well as I spoke to many in the press this week always being asked just what this Business Service Management technology is, what do companies need, how does it differ from the competition, what is your longevity secret sauce and what makes it different than all the rest with this WorkloadIQ approach. I found this intriguing and a very exciting time for the technology in the days of mixed physical, virtual and cloud environments.

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