IBM on Wednesday will announce integrations between its Rational and Tivoli product lines that enable users to automate processes across development, testing, and operations teams.
The service management offerings feature Rational products for automating the build cycle during the development phase and Tivoli technologies for automatic deployment of software onto production services and management of performance, IBM said.
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"Widespread use of the Internet and easy access to high computing power is making it possible for companies of all sizes to develop and deliver innovative new products and services," said Al Zollar, general manager of IBM Tivoli software, in a statement released by the company.
"IBM's new service management software allows businesses to automate what was previously a labor-intensive process, with the peace of mind that the new service is developed and delivered quickly and accurately," Zollar said.
Integrations include:
Additionally, IBM will announce software delivery solutions aimed at automating development tasks and team collaboration, offering a deeper view of IT building blocks, and streamlining asset lifecycle management.
Solutions include:
IBM also will announce business services for implementing a service management strategy. IBM Management Consulting Services help forge an IT service strategy with a defined service portfolio and catalog, the company said.
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