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Author Residency Announcement: LO-P403-R01 WebSphere Portal v5.0 Production Deployment and O

2004-06-28, 7:35 pm

Benefits to Resident: The resident will experience new skill and knowledge development by researching, implementing, configuring, testing and verifying those the operational aspects and issues of how best to run a WebSphere Portal system. This residency
will enable the resident to enhance their skills to service and support WebSphere Portal in an emerging market. Upon the resident's return to his or her respective work location, the resident can immediately apply their skills in helping to demonstrate t
he best practices for WebSphere Portal deployment and operations.


This residency begins 26 Jul 2004, ends 27 Aug 2004 (4 weeks), and requires 5 residents. The residency is running in Raleigh NC.

Nominations should be submitted online on the Web by 25 Jun 2004.

The residency leader is Rufus Credle whose email address is rpcredl@us.ibm.com.

Note: ITSO pays authorized travel and living expenses for all residents, but does not compensate for the time or services of its residents. For IBMers, ITSO residency travel is pre-approved.



Description: A full Redbook covering best practices for deployment and operational support of WebSphere Portal v5.x in a production environment. We will answer questions on how to initially deploy Portal. And once it has been deployed, we will discuss th
e operational best practices for theme/skin, page, and portlet updates in a 24/7 enterprise.

This Redbook will also cover:
- Ideal backup strategies for ensuring proper backup and restore
- Best practices for maintenance activity
- Failover and scaling strategies and scenarios
- Performance planning (users per server, what kind of environment should small/med/large companies expect to need, etc)
- Staging environments (the use of development, test, and production environments, and promote things between them)
- Detailed and clear descriptions of all the various log files and trace settings that administrators should be aware for troubleshooting, and when to use which trace settings, which log files, etc
- Discuss content management strategies and reference other redbooks on this topic
- Search across portal and content data on demand
- Some discussion on security and reference the security Redbook

Objectives: To create an IBM Redbook that covers the best practices for WebSphere Portal v5.x deployment and operations.



To submit a nomination, you must use the online web nomination form:

Customers and business partners can go directly to this announcement and its online nomination form using this link:
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Res...&ID=LO-P403-R01

IBMers with access to the IBM Intranet can go directly to this announcement and its online nomination form using this link:
http://w3.itso.ibm.com/itsoapps/Res...&ID=LO-P403-R01

All residency information is available by clicking Residencies on the IBM Redbooks Internet site at http://ibm.com/redbooks. Employees of IBM will prefer using the IBM Intranet site http://w3.itso.ibm.com. The websites fully describe the residency proce
ss and offer online nomination forms.



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