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Automating WebSphere Application Deployments

 
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Deploying WebSphere applications is a pain! It takes forever and you need to work on nights and weekends because the servers can't go down at peak hours. It's error prone and a drain on resources. So if there's a better solution out there, why not make life easier?

Join Nolio's Senior Systems Engineer Scott Sumner and learn how you can fully automate end-to-end WebSphere application releases enabling full synchronization between all your application tiers.

After attending this exciting live event you will know how to:

-Automate WebSphere application deployments with easy to use visual building blocks
-Execute Zero Touch Deployment of multi-tiered, WebSphere based applications
-Automate post-deployment appliction validation in a WebSphere environment

Following the presentation, Scott will give a live product demonstration on how Nolio's out-of-the-box actions support WebSphere application deployments within managed or clustered environments.

This webinar will take place on Tuesday, April 24th at 11am EST/4pm GMT.

Follow this link for to register and learn more about how you can automate your WebSphere application deployments - http://go.noliosoft.com/websphere-webinar.html
 
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