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This document is designed to help implement security on the Base Services platform, (for Maximo EAM implementations read “maximo 7” for Base Services platform) given the new functionality and the added complexity that goes with this. The Base services documentation is also designed to give direction when implementing security in order to ensure that the approach to security is not piecemeal, which will result in a long and confused implementation. This document is not a substitute for the securi
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2009-09-08
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The purpose of this document is to explain concepts and technical details about the concepts presented across several common products, including IBM Tivoli Service Request Manager (TSRM), IBM Tivoli Service Automation Manager (TSAM), IBM Tivoli Change and Configuration Manager (CCMDB), and other products relying on the common Maximo-based functionality, referred to in this document as Maximo. This document is also intended to discuss the linkage between these concepts and integration with an LDAP environmen
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2009-09-04
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This IBM® Redpaper publication provides IBM Business Partners and services teams guidance and information to help streamline their engagements related to deploying solutions based on the Maximo Asset Management Essentials product. Maximo Asset Management Essentials provides small to medium businesses a robust platform for enterprise asset management. Maximo Asset Management Essentials typically requires a services engagement to provide the configuration and customization required for a specific client. For the small to mid-size business that is the target audience for the Maximo Asset Management Essentials product, service engagements for the initial deployment must be kept to a minimum length to help ensure an improved time to value for the client. The organizations providing these services must be able to efficiently deploy and implement a Maximo Asset Management Essentials-based solution, using repeatable methodologies and common configurations and taking advantage of available tools and techniques. This paper provides information targeted at the implementers to provide information to help them perform more efficient engagements and improve client satisfaction. This IBM Redpaper provides information about: - Maximo Asset Management Essentials product overview - Sample questions to help identify the specific requirements of the client - Common configuration data that provides a jump start for many implementations - Generic process management flows - Techniques for pre-loading existing data into the Maximo®
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2009-03-17
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The purpose of this guide is to enable the Maximo practitioner to install and initially implement the Mobile Maximo product for IBM. Initial implementation considerations are covered as well as installation issues. This guide is not intended to replace any existing documentation. Rather, it is to supplement that documentation and enforce critical points in that documentation.
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2008-06-30

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