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| 1. | Retailers have hundreds or perhaps thousands of geographically distributed stores. Each store contains an array of applications and point-of-sale (POS) terminals as well as devices, which may include printers, kiosks, and more. Monitoring these assets is a complex problem. Typically, the retail stores have little or no IT experience, and the management of all of the stores is done from a central enterprise location. WebSphere Remote Server and IBM Tivoli Monitoring components can help you answer the follow
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2008-07-15 | ||
| 2. | This white paper describes the update strategy for In-Store Processors (ISPs) in WebSphere® Remote Server 6.2 using the server managed model. The server managed model consists of a production environment in which, installation, configuration, and update is done from a remote site. An ISP is a server running in a store, and is generally loaded with the WebSphere Remote Server runtime (middleware stack) and an application. In the life cycle of the ISP system it goes through various changes like application o
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2008-07-02 | ||
| 3. | This white paper describes the step-by-step approach required to complete the installation of the Tivoli® Monitoring components used by WebSphere Remote Server at the enterprise. The installation covers three different scenarios for small, medium, and large store environments.
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2008-06-27 | ||
| 4. | This paper discusses the deployment of IBM WebSphere® Remote Server in a geographically distributed environment. Deploying in a distributed environment is typically characterized as remotely provisioning a number of servers with a software solution. A typical deployment has the following characteristics: -Provisioning a large number of servers in different geographical regions. -Integrating an ISV application with the WebSphere Remote Server middleware components. -Delivering software products while maki
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2008-06-27 | ||
| 5. | This paper discusses the ability to use IBM Tivoli® Provisioning Manager for Software to manage the updating of Point of Sale (POS) devices that are located in geographically diverse locations. This paper covers the entire end-to-end installation and update process including: • Enterprise machine installation and configuration • Initial POS image creation steps • Store Server setup • POS image update steps • Deployment of POS updates using Tivoli Provisioning Manager for Soft
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2008-06-27 | ||
| 6. | This white paper describes the integration of IBM® Remote Management Agent v2, IBM Director, and WebSphere® Remote Server.
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2008-06-27 |
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