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Central Texas Tivoli User Group - All brands

Contact: [ Carol Robertson ] [ Art Blummer ] [ Community Manager ] (*)

Cities covered: Austin, San Antonio and surrounding areas

Group Detail:
Central Texas Tivoli User Group is open for any one in the Central Texas Area. Run by a council of members we meet every month on the second(2nd) Thursday of every month. Meetings focus on best practices, all Tivoli brands and integration of solutions. We aim to provide information sharing among members, representation to CTTUG and access to IBM Tivoli for product information and solutions.

Mission
The Central Texas Tivoli User Group is concerned with:

- The exchange of information and experiences in the use of Tivoli products for cross-platform, distributed systems management
- IBM service management, taking process management and operations management into account
- Industry best practices like ITIL
- Preparation and proposal of software requirements

Central topics are
- Customer reports on planned or implemented Tivoli architecture
- Concepts for implementing multi-platform systems management
- IBM presentations on new strategies, products, and functions
- Strategies for migration to new Tivoli product versions
- IBM Tivoli support structures and their relationship to customers
- Event management
- Resource management
- Composite application management
- Configuration management database
- Operations management
- Performance management
- Inventory management
- Software distribution

Announcement:
Scheduled meetings:

Jan 14
Feb 11
Mar 11
Apr 8
May 13
Jun 10
Jul 8
Aug 12
Sep 9
Nov 11
Dec 9
Locations may vary.


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Upcoming / Most Recent Meetings:


Date: Sep 2nd, 2010
Meeting time: 9 AM - 5 PM
Meeting location: Location: IBM Executive Briefing Center, Cottonwood Conference Room 11301 Burnet Road, Bldg 101, Austin Tx
Meeting topic: This meeting will be a hands-on technology meeting - topic Tivoli Asset Management for IT
Agenda:
IBM PROOF OF TECHNOLOGY
Date: September 2, 2010
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: IBM Executive Briefing Center, Cottonwood Conference Room
11301 Burnet Road, Bldg 101, Austin Tx

TAMIT Overview - Provide an overview of the basic components of TAMIT with hands-on exercises, best practices and presentations.

Attendees will create a software item that becomes part of a software contract. You create a Release purchase order (PO) from the software contract that requests the purchase of software license capacity from a vendor. The vendor provides a notice that the software is available for down load or that the shrink-wrapped software has been shipped. You then use the Receiving
application to receive the software items and create a license, adding the capacity identified in the PO. When the license is created, you allocate the license capacity to two computer assets and review the license costs that were generated from the PO receipt. You then associate the license to the contract.


Attendees will create an installed instance, processor-based, points-based, and PVU-based licenses. You also run license audit reports that compare the license capacity to the discovered capacity, based on the type of license: install, processor, PVU, and points. For the license audit reports to show discovered capacity, a discovery tool must be run. The discovery tool must be run to gather the deployed software and discovered hardware information before the license audit reports are run. The discovered data must then be imported into deployed assets using the IBM® Tivoli Integration Composer. The discovery tool might not have all the information needed for the type of license audit report. For example, for the processor-based audit report to show the discovered capacity, the discovery tool must report the number of processors per computer.

This session is offered free of charge. Complimentary refreshments including continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.
This POT will take a day to complete with the appropriate explanations and presentations provided. The session will start at
9:00 AM and end at approximately 5:00 PM.
To enroll in this Proof of Technology, contact Brian Hall (917-287-4506) bwhall@us.ibm.com or your IBM Software Sales Representative.
Summary:
IBM PROOF OF TECHNOLOGY
Date: September 2, 2010
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: IBM Executive Briefing Center, Cottonwood Conference Room
11301 Burnet Road, Bldg 101, Austin Tx

TAMIT Overview - Provide an overview of the basic components of TAMIT with hands-on exercises, best practices and presentations.

Attendees will create a software item that becomes part of a software contract. You create a Release purchase order (PO) from the software contract that requests the purchase of software license capacity from a vendor. The vendor provides a notice that the software is available for down load or that the shrink-wrapped software has been shipped. You then use the Receiving
application to receive the software items and create a license, adding the capacity identified in the PO. When the license is created, you allocate the license capacity to two computer assets and review the license costs that were generated from the PO receipt. You then associate the license to the contract.


Attendees will create an installed instance, processor-based, points-based, and PVU-based licenses. You also run license audit reports that compare the license capacity to the discovered capacity, based on the type of license: install, processor, PVU, and points. For the license audit reports to show discovered capacity, a discovery tool must be run. The discovery tool must be run to gather the deployed software and discovered hardware information before the license audit reports are run. The discovered data must then be imported into deployed assets using the IBM® Tivoli Integration Composer. The discovery tool might not have all the information needed for the type of license audit report. For example, for the processor-based audit report to show the discovered capacity, the discovery tool must report the number of processors per computer.

This session is offered free of charge. Complimentary refreshments including continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.
This POT will take a day to complete with the appropriate explanations and presentations provided. The session will start at
9:00 AM and end at approximately 5:00 PM.
To enroll in this Proof of Technology, contact Brian Hall (917-287-4506) bwhall@us.ibm.com or your IBM Software Sales Representative.

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