New Application Management Packs Coming for Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g

[Editor Oct 18, 2007 Update:  Changed link to detailed information; there's more coming, including the presentation with detailed features and screenshots, during OpenWorld.]

Our hard-working Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g team has just announced that a new set of Application Management Packs will soon be released for Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft Enterprise, and Siebel.

Enterprise Manager Screenshot:

For the E-Business Suite, this new Application Management Pack will support both Release 11i and 12.  Some interesting new features:
  • Automated discovery
  • Service Level Management
  • Out of box service models & beacon transactions
  • Configuration Management
  • Topology views
  • Integration with Application Server & Database diagnostics
  • Cloning automation for production to test environments
  • Customized beacon for Forms components
A bit more information about the new application management, monitoring, and service level capabilities can be found here:
The official press release is characteristically light on specific release dates for the E-Business Suite Application Management Pack.  Stay tuned; I'll post updates as they become available.

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Comments (5)

Murali:

Looks like the Link is pointing to some internal site

Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Management Resources
http://smpweb.us.oracle.com/sales/apps_mgmt/apps_mgmt.html

Steven Chan:

Thanks, Murali.  I'm working with the product management team to get that content hosted externally now; stay tuned.Regards,Steven 

Steven Chan:

Thanks, Sunder.  I'm working with the product management team to get that content hosted externally now; stay tuned.Regards,Steven 

Sunder Iyer:

Hi Steven,
I am unable to get to the URL http://smpweb.us.oracle.com/sales/apps_mgmt/apps_mgmt.html to get more technical information on the Application Management Pack.

Thanks,
Sunder

Steven Chan:

New link to the EM site posted now.  The whitepaper on that site has intriguing details and screenshots, and I'll link to their OpenWorld presentation as soon as it's posted.Regards,Steven 

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