IBM announced its latest “self-healing” software, touting a sidestep to IT staff-stealing glitches and other outages through managed monitoring, application manager, and multi-platform system automation software. Big Blue said by freeing IT teams from finding and fixing glitches in typical, sophisticated systems and networks, its simplified management software, made up of more than 475 “self-managing autonomic features” in 75 IBM products, would reduce time and expense.
IBM Updates ‘Self-Healing’ Software
Posted by: Jay Lyman December 5, 2005 01:05 PMIBM announced its latest “self-healing” software, touting a sidestep to IT staff-stealing glitches and other outages through managed monitoring, application manager, and multi-platform system automation software. Big Blue said by freeing IT teams from finding and fixing glitches in typical, sophisticated systems and networks, its simplified management software, made up of more than 475 “self-managing autonomic features” in 75 IBM products, would reduce time and expense.