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Rational Automation Framework for WebSphere Zen Master Series Playback

Jan 25, 2012

(Note: This webinar has already taken place. To access the recorded playback of the session, please visit: RAF: Rational Automation Framework (http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=9g9vi8).

Has your investment in WebSphere grown over the years?

Human errors costing you time and money?

In need of automation solution but don’t have the bandwidth to create your own?

Given the success of WebSphere Application server in the marketplace, it is no wonder that customers find themselves facing increasing infrastructure management demands. Application Server operations teams are constantly being asked to provide greater levels of service across larger infrastructures using the same size team. As the workload increases, the potential for errors in administration also increase as staff struggle to keep up with demand leaving the organization with what is commonly referred to as “spaghetti infrastructure.”

The key to delivering ever greater operational productivity with quality lies in automation. IBM Rational Automation Framework (RAF) offers unprecedented ability to deliver change management for both IBM and non-IBM middleware. Change Management brings consistent, repeatable processes and more control of the environment, leaving the staff free to focus on more strategic initiatives. In this web cast we will explore this solution and demonstrate how it is able tackle some of these common infrastructure management needs.

Speaker BIO:
Scott Bybee, Ascendant Technology Architect
Scott is the director of Ascendant Technology’s Automation Practice and is the original author of Ascendant’s WICA framework as well as one of its primary contributors. Today Scott works with IBM Rational on the development and delivery of Rational Automation Framework for WebSphere. He has an nine-year history working with IBM middleware with a primary focus on developing automation solutions for the WebSphere family of products.

DATE:
January 25, 2012

TIME:
11am EST

Please register for this meeting by clicking here.

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