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During the last few years SOA-based / distributed applications have become more and more common. Applications that were built as silo entities are today interconnected, integrated, sharing components and services. A modern business process can begin with a transaction request on a web application, connect...
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Roi Carmel
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11-09-2009
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Filed under: test process, automated functional testing, Functional Testing, automation, QTP, QuickTest, automated testing, Quick Test Professional, FT, testing, HP, HP Software, Roi Carmel, Testing Methodologies, Unified Functional Testing, SOA, web services, UFT, JMS, Service Test, ServiceTest, Service Oriented Architecture
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I read an interesting article in eWeek on “ HP vs. Cisco: Polar Opposites in Data Center Strategies .” The article focused on whether it is better for companies to choose from a collection of partners or a one-stop shop. From my personal experience with my home electronics purchases, I prefer...
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Hello, Listen to an on-demand webinar where leading consumer customer, analyst Jim Metzler, and HP discuss integration of fault and performance management, discuss some of the relevant best practices, while identifying some of the key features in Hp's integrated fault and performance management solution...
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Network Management Center Blog
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aruna13
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11-02-2009
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Filed under: ANLM, Automated Network Lifecycle Management, Network Automation, Network Node Manager, NNMi Advanced, network operations, network engineering, network compliance, network provisioning, network configuration, Aruna Ravichandran, NOC, Network Performance, Business Service Management, Network Fault, Network Management, Network Monitoring, HP Network Automation, Automation, BSA
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From my perspective as a software developer, it looks like JavaScript is going to be the next big language for automation scripting. Perl is probably still the most popular scripting language on the planet, but it doesn't play well in the Java ecosystem which has become the standard platform for...
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I’ve been asked a few times now for an example of what some network engineers are doing with our HP Network Automation ESX driver. What kinds of things might you want to do with the vSwitch, which is not a very complex switch? How could the example I used earlier, CDP being turned off, happen when...
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Network Management Center Blog
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steliodalo
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10-02-2009
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Filed under: ANLM, Network Automation, Opsware NAS, NCCM, Stelio D’Alo, ESX, vSwitch, virtualization, HP Network Automation, Automation, Configuration, Change, Stelio Dalo, 1000v, configuraiton management, BSA
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He’s back. This time, comic genius and Director of Solutions Marketing, Mark Leake, interviews Mark Ferrer, Head of Worldwide Sales for HP Software & Solutions. They give 10 ways to optimize costs using HP Software . The video includes cameo appearances from two screen legends. http://www.youtube...
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Network Management Center Blog
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steliodalo
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09-17-2009
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Filed under: Network Automation, Stelio D’Alo, Network Management, Automation, Mark Leake, video, YouTube, IT Operations, Leakerman, HP Software, Mark Ferrer, cost optimization
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Are you using HP Network Automation? Are you considering it as a solution for your company and require a reference? In either case, why not take an hour to listen and talk to Chris Powers, Sr. Network Management Tools Engineer at Fiserv who will share his experience with the Network Automation Software...
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It's been a while since my last post. I have been traveling quite a bit, meeting customers, partners and together with QTP R&D looking at what the market is telling us and how we should respond in some areas and be proactive in others. One of the top things we got as requests during the last...
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The Future of Testing Blog
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Roi Carmel
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09-11-2009
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Filed under: automated functional testing, Functional Testing, automation, QTP, QuickTest, automated testing, Quick Test Professional, FT, testing, HP, HP Software, Roi Carmel, web 2.0, EXT.js, EA, Extensibility Accelerator, GWT, Flex, Dojo, YUI, Ajax, RIA, Flash, Silverlight, testing web 2.0, Extensibility, Testing Silverlight, testing ajax, testing Flex
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One common theme that seems to come up in every conversation with customers is cost optimization. Companies appear ready to spend money if you can prove that their investment will save them money - fast. Having heard this many times over the past few months, our campaigns team has created a new portal...
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CIO magazine posted an article about “ Five Lessons for Consolidating Data Centers At Merger Time ”. It follows a case study from Hawaii Pacific Health. I have posted on data center consolidation previously on this blog. Squeeze It Management Costs Out With Consolidation Automation Does Virtualization...
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I just learned that I will be presenting two sessions at Software Universe , which runs from June 16-18 in Las Vegas. The overall theme of the conference is “ focusing on initiatives that can deliver immediate improvements and rapid ROI .” Both of my talks fit squarely within that charter. Here are the...
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Infrastructure Management Software Blog
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pspielvogel
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05-15-2009
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Filed under: infrastructure monitoring, Peter Spielvogel, automation, Operations Manager, Operations Orchestration, event management, Ralph Capasso, SiteScope, agentless, Pepperweed, Software Universe, consolidation, automating operations management, agent, Alex Ryals
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A quick entry to follow up on the HP BSA announcement on virtualization automation . HP did a press interview to support the announcement and Glenn O’Donnell from Forrester joined us in this media talk. Glenn believes that this is the year for automation. Glenn describes automation as applied technology...
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Today I bring you a post from Yoav Eilat - a coleague and friend that is focused on the business applications quality space. Thanks Yoav for contributing this post: Hi, Lately we’ve been talking to our customers’ IT organizations to figure out who actually does software testing. Historically, we’ve always...
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The Future of Testing Blog
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Roi Carmel
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04-07-2009
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Filed under: test process, automated functional testing, Functional Testing, automation, QTP, CoE, QuickTest, Local Champion, automated testing, Centralization, Quick Test Professional, Center of Ecxellence, FT, organizational structure of teams, funding, relationships between testing teams, testing, budget, HP, HP Software, Roi Carmel, testing definitions, testing terms, ERP, business analysts, Business Process Testing, Yoav Eilat, BPT, CRM
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It's been a good number of months since I traveled in Europe but I just spent a couple of weeks hopping around on business. There were some interesting changes to the travel experience which got me thinking about parallels in the IT Operations world. First was the check-in experience with Air France...
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Hey, I have lately met with few of our customers discussing different testing issues and saw that there is a quite a lot of confusion around testing terms which makes is hard to communicate. I wanted to have a quick post on how I see these testing terms and us them in my blog, articles and communication...
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The Future of Testing Blog
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Roi Carmel
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03-17-2009
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Filed under: test process, automated functional testing, Functional Testing, automation, QTP, QuickTest, automated testing, Quick Test Professional, organizational structure of teams, funding, relationships between testing teams, testing, budget, HP, HP Software, Roi Carmel, testing definitions, testing terms