AutoPilot On-Demand for WebSphere MQ

AutoPilot On-Demand for WebSphere MQ
AutoPilot On-Demand for WMQ is a web-based, highly secure, multi-user solution for accessing IBM WMQ resources and is delivered in a virtual appliance with zero installation. Capabilities include: Secure, audited access controlled by personnel with administrative rights; Views of WMQ resources such as queues,channels, queue managers, and subscriptions; Ability to view and manipulate messages generated by applications; Views of queue status and applications; Resource utilization displays, such as queue depth, channel usage; Ability to act on application specific messages (move, copy, edit, route,replay, create)
. Self-Service: AutoPilot On-Demand enables safe, secure and controlled delegation of views, to the various users requiring real-time visibility of their applications in an IBM WMQ environment. AutoPilot On-Demand delivers self-service access to the application development team and operations; thus, greatly reducing the load on middleware administrators
With AutoPilot On-Demand, multiple teams can now have on-demand access to critical information about their applications without having to involve the shared services center. The self-service model this solution offers reduces the load on the middleware team at the same time providing the necessary real-time data that other groups require in order to improve availability and performance of their business applications. Benefits: Simplicity: Easy to deploy and use as it delivered as a virtual appliance image based on VMware and accessed using a web browser. Download-Unzip-Play. Secure multi-user access Secure message management DevOps enablement.

WHAT’S NEW IN VERSION 4.1

What does install from ISO mean?

--An ISO installation file is a collection of individual files and folders on an installation DVD combined into a single file.

How do I work an ISO file?

--You can open the ISO file using File Explorer or Windows Explorer in the pop-up menu. Next, select the disc image burn command. The Windows Disc Image Burner tool should appear and point to your CD/DVD drive. Click the Burn button to continue.

How install from ISO file in Windows?

--Right-click the ISO image file and select Mount from the menu. It will open the file like a DVD. Next, you'll see an entry for your drive letter in Windows Explorer. Browse to the location of the setup file and double-click it to begin your installation.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *