How much more impressed will your management be when you deliver reports in your corporate template? Very? Lots? Will they think you’ve spent tons of time massaging your reports yourself?
Do you feel lucky?
David Allen provides detailed information on exactly how to do this:
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/rtrent/archive/2008/07/07/personalize-your-opsmgr-2007-reports.aspx
Sphere: Related ContentIt’s been kind of quiet here lately. Since leaving Dimension Data, I’ve been working on a new product called Community Engine. We’re producing a leading edge, semantic web application, with all the bells and whistles of Silverlight, Active Directory and a slew of other technologies which will produce probably the coolest web platform since apache….
We hit beta 1 last week and are currently deep in issue management driving to beta 2.
We’re running a significant web farm at a co-location facility, performing management with System Center Operations Manager 2007, System Center Configuration Manager and a ton of powershell and other features.
It’s a tough job; I’m managing a team of devs as lead architect, a bunch of UI designers and a full featured operations team.
I’ve got a little more time now and will post updates as I get them…
| It’s here! Download the Release Candidate of the OpsMgr 2007 Management Pack Authoring Console and start authoring your own management packs through a graphical user interface (unless you still want to do it in raw XML). |
| Need I say more? No… OpsMgr reports in Sharepoint, pure unbridled intranet goodness. Read this post for how to do it! |
| The Report Authoring Guide for System Center Operations Manager and System Center Essentials is now available. This makes it far easier to add and edit reports that your manager has been screaming for over the last few months! |
| Jalasoft have begun contributing to http://www.systemcenterforum.org and are starting with a series of eight articles about their core product, Xian IO for System Center Operations Manager 2007. I’m particularly excited to see these postings. Jalasoft and Xian has been around for a good while, but it’s been pretty hard to find out specifics; this despite the obvious interest in managing network devices through SCOM. Xian offers support for a vast range of devices, so go check out the article and check out their website! |
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