Tivoli Management Framework

Tivoli Management Framework
Developer(s) IBM
Type Software framework for Network management
Website www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/ibm-workload-automation

Tivoli Management Framework (TMF) is a CORBA-based systems and network management framework from IBM, previously developed by Tivoli Systems, Inc. a software company which was acquired by IBM in 1996 and moved into IBM's Software Group division.

It allows administrators to manage large numbers of remote locations or devices.

Products that use IBM Tivoli framework


NetCOOL

IBM acquired Micromuse, the original producer of Netcool, in February, 2006.[1] IBM loosely retains the Netcool branding of the company's network management and event management products under the larger Tivoli brand.

IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus operations management software consolidates complex IT and network operation management tasks as the primary event management platform within the suite. [2]

NetView

IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS program provides functions to help maintain the highest degree of availability for IBM System z networks. It offers an extensive set of tools for managing and maintaining complex, multi-vendor, multi-platform networks and systems from a single point of control. It provides advanced correlation facilities to automate any network or system event and provides support for both TCP/IP and SNA networks. It also provides a set of user interfaces to meet the needs of any user and management functions that work with other products to provide a complete picture of your networks and systems. Netview for z/OS is also used by other IBM Software Group solutions to provide automation solutions. NetView for z/OS has a solid set of capabilities that have been continuously expanded over the last 25 plus years.

These NetView for z/OS capabilities result in the following benefits:

With open application programming interfaces, the NetView program can be an integration point for both z/OS and distributed vendors. The NetView program enables the management of networks and systems through graphical display and automation. It reduces the need for manual resource definition and complex automation setup through production-ready automation and extends centralized management into multiple network environments. The NetView program can be used in an enterprise as a centralized manager, a mid-level manager, or a z/OS management endpoint.

The NetView for z/OS program helps maintain system availability and streamline support by consolidating TCP/IP and SNA information from across your enterprise and providing a single platform for automating problem diagnosis. The NetView program can quickly guide support personnel to an appropriate response or even respond automatically.

The NetView program provides the following major capabilities:

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