On Friday, IBM also unveiled tools it says are required for efficient autonomic computing. Its Log & Trace tool is designed to automatically track down the cause of system problems. Its Agent Building and Learning Environment simplifies the algorithms required to create autonomic behavior in computing systems. A new monitoring engine from IBM's Tivoli group is designed to detect resource outages before they bring down an entire system, and a new Tivoli Monitoring and Transaction Performance product will help detect and clear system bottlenecks.
Technology Business Research analyst Bob Sutherland says the moves should help promote the use of autonomic computing in large companies that use heterogeneous IT systems, but that more work is needed. IBM's Director software, one of its primary remote-management tools, still works best only with IBM systems, says Sutherland. "Until they can sit down with HP and Sun and truly optimize their software for competing systems," he says, "this will only go so far in its effectiveness."
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