Tivoli Software Explained

Tivoli Software
Formation:1989
Founder:Bob Fabbio
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Headquarters:Austin, Texas
Products:Tivoli Software
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Parent Organization:IBM (from 1996)
Website:http://www.ibm.com

Tivoli Software encompasses a set of products originally developed by Tivoli Systems Inc. IBM bought the company and ran the operation as its Tivoli Software division. Additional products were acquired and run under the Tivoli portfolio brand. IBM began phasing out use of the Tivoli brand in 2013 and by 2016 had moved the portfolio products into a revised and rebranded hierarchy.[1] [2]

History

Tivoli Systems Inc. was founded in Austin, Texas in 1989 by Bob Fabbio[3] and quickly joined by Peter Valdes, Todd Smith and Steve Marcie; all were former IBM employees.[4] Bob Fabbio in an interview indicated the purpose was to provide systems management on systems from a diverse set of vendors while at IBM he had been directed to focus on IBM products only.[5] As an independent software vendor Tivoli Systems developed and sold Tivoli Management Environment (TME) "systems management" software and services. The then CEO Frank Moss saw the company listed on NASDAQ in March 1995[6] and the subsequent merger into IBM in 1996.[7]

At the start of 2002, Tivoli Systems Inc, became Tivoli Software, a brand within IBM.[8] IBM initially grew the software portfolio under the Tivoli brand through development and acquisition.[9] [4] There are some thoughts this may have resulted in the brand containing a large set of overlapping and marginal products[4] In April 2013 IBM renamed "Tivoli Software" Division to "Cloud & Smarter Infrastructure".[1] [10] IBM moved away from the Tivoli brand as exemplified by the explicit rebranding of Tivoli Storage Manager to IBM Spectrum Protect[11] and the renaming of IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler to IBM Workload Scheduler as of release 9.3.[12]

Market position

According to IT analyst research firm Gartner, Inc., IBM in 2012 owned the largest share of the "IT Operations Management" software market, with an 18% market share.[13] IBM was also the leading provider of Enterprise Asset Management software, for the 7th consecutive year, according to ARC Advisory Group, a research analyst firm for industry and infrastructure.[14]

Service management segments

Service management segments related to the Tivoli brand software and services included the following:

List of IBM Tivoli products

Tivoli Product/PlatformCurrent Name or DispositionComments
Tivoli Endpoint Manager
Tivoli Identity ManagerIBM Security Identity Manager
Tivoli Access ManagerIBM Security Verify Access
Tivoli Management Framework/Tivoli Framework
Tivoli Monitoring[15]
Tivoli Privacy Manager[16]
Tivoli Provisioning Manager
Tivoli Service Automation Manager
Tivoli Service Request ManagerIBM Control Desk
Tivoli Storage ManagerIBM Storage Protect
Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack
Tivoli Storage Productivity CenterIBM Spectrum Control
Maximo Asset ManagementEnterprise Asset Management
Tivoli NetcoolIBM Netcool Operations Insight
OMEGAMON
TRIRIGA

Tivoli products and integration platforms

Tivoli Management Framework

Tivoli Management Framework (TMF) is a CORBA-based systems and network management framework. It allows administrators to manage large numbers of remote locations or devices. In the early years of TMF's lifecycle it was a pre-requisite to several other key Tivoli components. With IBM's adoption and promotion of other non-TMF based products, such as Micromuse Netcool Omnibus in February 2006[17] and the increasing general acceptance of Secure Shell in preference to CORBA meant TMF entered the latter stages of product lifecycle. The final independent release version of TMF was 4.1.1 with release 4.3.1 supplied with and to Tivoli Configuration Manager 4.3.1 in 2008.[18] [19]

Tivoli Service Request Manager

Tivoli Service Request Manager manages configuration items (CI) and critical assets. It was previously known as Maximo Service Desk.[20]

Netcool/OMNIbus

IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus operations management software consolidates complex IT and network operation management tasks as the primary event management platform within the suite. [21]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Name Change for Tivoli Proves New Focus on Smarter Infrastructure. SilconAngle. 24 June 2013. 2013-02-20.
  2. Web site: What happened to Tivoli?. IBM. Ingo. Averdunk. https://web.archive.org/web/20180224143553/https://www.ibm.com/blogs/cloud-computing/2016/08/what-happened-to-tivoli/. 24 February 2018. live.
  3. Web site: Robert A. Fabbio: Executive Profile & Biography. Bloomberg. 2017-10-04.
  4. Web site: Slightly Skeptical View on Tivoli . Softpanorama . 2017-02-18.
  5. Web site: Serial Entrepreneur Reveals What He Learned Launching 5 Companies & Creating Over $1.5B In Shareholder Value. The Startup Slingshot. 2017-02-18.
  6. Web site: COMPANY NEWS; TIVOLI SYSTEMS SHARE PRICE SOARS IN OFFERING. The New York Times. 1995-03-11. 2017-02-18.
  7. Web site: I.B.M. to Pay $743 Million For Developer Of Software. The New York Times. 1996-02-01. 2017-02-18.
  8. News: Hawkins . Lori . Tivoli gets cozier with its Big Blue parent . . 8 April 2002 . D1 (TechMonday).
  9. Web site: I love the smell of acquisitions in the morning: BMC Gets BladeLogic. Judith. Hurwitz. 2008-03-18. 2017-02-18.
  10. Web site: Bye-Bye Tivoli, Welcome Cloud and Smarter Infrastructure: A New Brand in IBM. Jeremy. Geelan. ContainersExpo Journal. 2013-01-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130501183848/http://virtualization.sys-con.com/node/2635762 . 1 May 2013.
  11. Web site: Tivoli Storage Manager branding transition to IBM Spectrum Protect. IBM. 2017-02-19.
  12. Web site: IBM Workload Scheduler V9.3 documentation. IBM. 2017-02-19. 2015.
  13. Web site: Gartner Says IT Operations and Management Software Market Grew 4.8 Percent in 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20130608024206/http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2490215. dead. June 8, 2013. Gartner, Inc. 2013-05-21. 2017-02-18.
  14. Web site: IBM Maximo is the number one EAM solution. https://archive.today/20130906192942/http://www.bpdzenith.com/news/maximo-eam/. dead. 2013-09-06. Helen. Hayden. BPD Zenith Ltd. 2013-08-27. 2017-02-18.
  15. Web site: Welcome to Wikis. 20 October 2009. IBM. 19 September 2018.
  16. Web site: Privacy Manager Withdrawn from Market. 20 October 2009. IBM. 30 September 2010.
  17. Web site: IBM News room - 2006-02-15 IBM Completes Acquisition of Micromuse Inc. - United States . IBM . 2012-10-01.
  18. Web site: Tivoli Management Framework (TMF). Softpanorama. 2017-02-19.
  19. Web site: Tivoli Management Framework V4.3.1 documentation. IBM. 2017-02-19. 2008.
  20. Web site: End of Support (EOS) Announcement for Maximo 6.0 and 6.1. 26 May 2010. IBM. live. 1 April 2018. 1 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180401044905/http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?tcss=Newsletter&uid=swg27018831. William J.. Sawyer.
  21. Web site: IBM - Operations Management software - Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus - Software . IBM . 2012-10-01.