Tivoli Software Tivoli Software Overview © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software In these charts…. Tivoli history primer Organizational charts Who are we, where are we? 2009 Tivoli Development and Technology Priorities Tivoli acquisition timeline Patents, products and more dynamic infrastructure iloviT@Tivoli Want more? © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software Software and beyond 1950 1950’s: IBM begins to develop programmable systems which present an opportunity for systems management 1978: IBM sees revenue opportunities in beginning to charge for software on the mainframe 1995: IBM SWG is born – Combines IBM’s former SW Solutions, Personal SW Products and Networking Software Divisions – 13 years later, SWG has the world’s largest middleware portfolio and is the second largest SW provider 1996: IBM acquires Austin, TX based start-up, Tivoli Systems, Inc. 1999: Four major SWG brands go to market in their first advertising campaigns: Lotus, Tivoli, DB2 and WebSphere 2005: IBM Service Management Announced at Gartner Symposium (previously known internally as PRISM) 2007: For the sixth consecutive year, Garnter names IBM the WW leader in IT operations management software. 2008: Tivoli launches first Pulse conference bringing together the Tivoli Technical User Conference, Maximo World and the Netcool Symposium 2009 © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software Where did Tivoli’s name come from? The original “Tivolians” were the Romans. The oldest known reference to “Tivoli” comes from a town 30 km outside of Rome, Italy. According to team lore, the company name “Tivoli” was originally meant to be a placeholder. Chosen by one of the company’s founders, Todd Smith, Tivoli was the name of a an AIX system in their Austin lab which might have been named after the theme park in Copenhagen, Denmark. The name stuck. © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software Tivoli Senior Leadership Team © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software Tivoli Development Leadership Team © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software Tivoli Software At-a-Glance 5000+ Tivoli employees in 24 countries 2000+ business partners worldwide 22,000 customers worldwide Tivoli’s service management portfolio delivers the Visibility, Control, and Automation needed to deliver quality service, manage risk and compliance and accelerate business growth. Sixteen strategic acquisitions to further broaden service management capabilities in the past six years Tivoli is the service management brand of the IBM Software Group. © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software Where in the world is Tivoli Development? © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software Tivoli’s Acquisition Timeline © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software What a patent idea! For the 16th year in a row, IBM topped the list of United States corporate patents issued, with 4,186 patents – became the first US company to ever earn more than 4000 patents in a year – Of those, roughly 750 were from SWG – 150 patents issued to Tivoli team – 400 Tivoli patent submissions in 2008 Tivoli boasts 50 Master Inventors © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software We deliver… Tivoli currently supports 300 major products in the field In 2008, shipped 85 products plus more than 20 components In last 5 years, number of products doubled, customers grew by 50% "IBM is showing real leadership when the industry/nation/world really needs it." --James Baker, IDC, Pulse 2009 © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software A Comprehensive Portfolio Service Delivery and Process Automation Service Availability and Performance Mgmt. Security, Risk and Compliance Datacenter Transformation Storage Management Asset and Financial Management Service Assurance Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager Tivoli Change and Configuration Mgmt Database Tivoli Configuration Manager Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator Tivoli Service Request Manager Tivoli Release Process Manager Tivoli Provisioning Manager Tivoli Unified Process Composer Tivoli Business Service Manager Tivoli Composite Application Manager Tivoli Dynamic Workload Broker Tivoli System Automations Tivoli OMEGAMON XE IBM Tivoli Monitoring Tivoli Performance Analyzer Tivoli Workload Scheduler Tivoli Access Manager Tivoli Compliance Insight Manager Tivoli Directory Integrator Tivoli Directory Server Tivoli Federated Identity Manager Tivoli Privacy Manager for eBusiness Tivoli Risk Manager Tivoli Security Manager for RACF Tivoli Security Operations Manager Tivoli zSecure Family (7 offerings in catalog) IBM Tivoli Monitoring Tivoli Performance Analyzer Tivoli Dynamic Workload Broker Tivoli Composite Application Manager Tivoli Web Segment Analyzer Tivoli Service Level Advisor Tivoli Performance Modeler for z/OS TotalStorage Productivity Center TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller Tivoli Continuous Data Protection for Files Tivoli Storage Manager Tivoli Advanced Audit for DFSMShsm Tivoli Storage Optimizer on z/OS Tivoli Tape Optimizer on z/OS Tivoli Asset Management for IT Tivoli Integration Composer Tivoli License Compliance Manager Tivoli License Compliance Manager for z/OS Tivoli License Compliance Manager for z/OS Maximo Family (19 offerings in catalog) Maximo Service Provider Tivoli Usage and Accounting Manager Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus Tivoli Netcool/Impact Tivoli NetView Tivoli NetView for z/OS Tivoli Netcool/Proviso Tivoli Netcool Carrier VoIP Manager Tivoli Netcool IP Multimedia Subsystem Manager Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager for Wireless Tivoli Netcool Service Quality Manager © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software Tivoli on w3….log on, learn more TivDev Intranet – http://tivolidevcom.bluehost.ibm.com/index.htm Al Zollar’s Executive Page – http://w3.ibm.com/ibm/executivecorner/zollar_al.html What is IBM Service Management? – http://w3.tap.ibm.com/w3ki07/display/IBMSM/Home Cloud Computing – http://w3.ibm.com/ibm/resource/ibm_on_cloud.html smarter planet – http://w3.ibm.com/ibm/resource/chq_smart_planet.html © 2007 IBM Corporation Tivoli Software © 2007 IBM Corporation