Article: Autonomic Computing Is Here, and It Works; Network Solutions says IBM's self-managing solutions saved the Internet firm more than $1 million and improved services delivery.

Reaffirming its commitment to developing enterprise systems with self-healing and self-managing capabilities, IBM recently released a slate of new and updated Tivoli products with enhanced autonomic computing features.

Autonomic computing is a fundamental behind the creation of systems that self-regulate, much like the human body's autonomic nervous system, and it is the foundation for much of the work IBM has done on Tivoli since it published its Autonomic Computing Manifesto in 2001.

At that time, skeptics claimed Big Blue's autonomic computing vision was too ambitious. But, according to many IBM customers, the company has more than delivered on the autonomic hype.

Case in point: ...

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