MANAGING PEOPLESOFT WITH TIVOLI
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step-by-step guide to choosing and implementing a PeopleSoft management
solution to maximize the value of your PeopleSoft environment PeopleSoft
can integrate virtually every department and process in your company,
but there's a downside: The complexity of enterprise-wide systems makes
them especially difficult to manage and optimize. Managing PeopleSoft
with Tivoli is the only complete guide to using Tivoli's solution to
maximize the availability, performance, and manageability of any
PeopleSoft system. You'll walk through real-life PeopleSoft management
scenarios, identifying and leveraging every opportunity to enhance
PeopleSoft manageability with Tivoli's solution.
Coverage includes:
ùDefining your PeopleSoft management infrastructure requirements
ùChoosing Tivoli components that address your requirements ùManaging BEA
TUXEDO with Tivoli ùInstalling, customizing, and testing Tivoli in
PeopleSoft and BEA TUXEDO environments, step by step ùUsing Tivoli for
capacity planning and for developing service level agreements
ùIntegrating PeopleSoft into your broader computing and networking
environment
When you improve the performance of your PeopleSoft system, you improve
the performance of your entire company. Whether you are considering
PeopleSoft management solutions, or you have already implemented Tivoli,
Managing PeopleSoft with Tivoli delivers high-level insights and
step-by-step techniques for maximizing PeopleSoft performance, start to
finish.
Catherine Cook is a Tivoli Systems Specialist at the International
Technical Support Organization, Austin Center. She writes extensively on
a variety of topics including Tivoli products. She holds a degree in
computer science and a post-graduate degree in Operating Systems and
Networks. Before joining the ITSO, she worked for two years as a
specialist in expert systems and object-oriented languages in IBM
France, and she worked eight years as an AIX network specialist and
project leader in the Professional Services Organization, IBM France.
Laura Cooper is a technical architect with the IBM/ERP Competency Center
Laura has worked in the Competency Center since 1994. She has two years
experience supporting PeopleSoft on the RS/6000 and six years experience
supporting SAP Her primary responsibilities include providing technical
support for the RS/6000 marketing team and assisting customers with
setting up and running PeopleSoft and SAP on the RS/6000.
Budi Darmawan is a Tivoli Systems Specialist at the international
Technical Support Organization, Austin Center. He writes extensively and
teaches IBM classes worldwide on all areas of Tivoli and OS/390 systems
management. Before joining the ITSO, he worked in the Services
department of IBM Indonesia as a lead solution designer in system
management. He also has extensive experience in IMS and DB2 database
design and system programming.
Vasfi Gucer is an Advisory I/T Specialist at the International Technical
Support Organization, Austin Center. He has worked in IBM Turkey for 10
years. His areas of expertise include systems management and networking
of distributed platforms.
Dinesh Kumar is a Senior ITSO representative working as a project leader
in the ITSO Tivoli Group, Austin Center. He applies his field experience
as an I/T architect and project leader to his work at the ITSO, where he
writes extensively. Before joining the ITSO, Dinesh worked in IBM Global
Services in India as Senior Technical Manager of the Network Services
team. In a role demanding both management and technical functions, he
architected the network and its management for the largest domestic
airlines of India.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: A Brief Look at PeopleSoft
Chapter 3: A Brief Look at BEA TUXEDO
Chapter 4: Installation and Configuration
Chapter 5: Streamlining Operations
Chapter 6: Ensuring BEA TUXEDO Availability
Chapter 7: Tivoli Manager for Oracle
Chapter 8: Manager for PeopleSoft: Installation and Configuration
Chapter 9: Streamlining Operations
Chapter 10: Ensuring PeopleSoft Availability
Chapter 11: Measuring Performance in a PeopleSoft Environment
Chapter 12: Managing Batch Jobs in PeopleSoft
Appendix A: Using the additional CD-ROM
Appendix B: BEA TUXEDO
Appendix C: PeopleSoft
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
Auteur : COOK
Editeur : PRENTICE HALL
Nombre de pages : 634
Date de publication : 03 2000
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