Using Apache Derby databases, Part 2: Manage IT services beyond mere deployment
14th Nov 2006, 14:10 GMT
Rolling out increasingly advanced software offerings and the demands of more technically savvy users exacerbate the problem of IT service provision. Simply deploying software, like Apache Derby databases, and hoping for resiliency is no longer sufficient. Management needs to be automated. In this article -- the second in a two-part series -- find out how IBM autonomic computing technology, particularly the IBM Autonomic Integrated Development Environment (AIDE) toolkit, may be an effective solution. Learn how you can use this technology with Apache Derby to create the basis of a converged provider environment.
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