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by Dakshi Agrawal,Seraphin Calo,Kang-won Lee,Jorge Lobo,Dinesh Verma

  • ISBN: 0132213079
  • Category: Money & Business
  • Author: Dakshi Agrawal,Seraphin Calo,Kang-won Lee,Jorge Lobo,Dinesh Verma
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: IBM Press; 1 edition (October 20, 2008)
  • Pages: 240 pages
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Dinesh C. Verma manages the Policy & Networking technologies area at IBM . Dr. Verma has authored four books, two with Pearson or its imprints, and two with John Wiley & Sons.

Dinesh C. He received his doctorate in Computer Networking from University of California at Berkeley in 1992, his bachelor’s in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India in 1987, and master in Management of Technology from Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY in 1998. He holds 14 patents related to computer networks, and has authored more than 50 papers in the area.

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Use policies to build self-managing IT systems that save money, improve availability, and enhance agility

Use policies to build self-managing IT systems that save money, improve availability, and enhance agility. IT policies can be used to guide and automate decision making in the management of computer and network infrastructure, helping IT organizations reduce costs, improve service quality, and enhance business agility. They identify proven patterns for designing policy-enabled self-managing systems and show how policies can be integrated into a complete framework for system self management.

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Policy Technologies for Self-Managing Systems

Dakshi Agrawal

Calo Seraphin

Kang-won Lee

Jorge Lobo

Dinesh Verma

Use policies to build self-managing IT systems that save money, improve availability, and enhance agility


IT policies can be used to guide and automate decision making in the management of computer and network infrastructure, helping IT organizations reduce costs, improve service quality, and enhance business agility. Now, a team of top IBM researchers introduces the latest innovations in policies and autonomic computing and demonstrates how to put them to work in your organization.

The authors cover the entire policy lifecycle: planning, definition, representation in standard policy languages, validation, distribution, enforcement, and more. They identify proven patterns for designing policy-enabled self-managing systems and show how policies can be integrated into a complete framework for system self management. They carefully introduce key technologies such as rules engines and the IBM Policy Management framework, as well as emerging standards such as the DMTF’s Common Information Model. Finally, they offer start-to-finish case studies of policy management in areas ranging from storage and IP networking to security.

This book’s insights and practical guidance will be invaluable to every IT

professional who can benefit from policies: architects, developers, administrators, researchers, and managers alike.

Coverage includes


Understanding the life cycle and components of policy-based self-managing systems Identifying your best opportunities to drive value from policies Defining the most appropriate abstraction level for your policies Using the DMTF’s Common Information Model to establish the logical structure and contents of policies Validating the consistency and appropriateness of your policies Making your policies automatically enforceable by computer Using policies to simplify and streamline configuration management for SANs and other IT systems Improving availability by implementing policies that can automatically react to faults and error conditions

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