How to use the VMware Java SDK in IBM WebSphere

IBM WebSphere is still underpinning an number of IBM software products that do not run in containers on Red Hat OpenShift. Myself and @hvanrun were working with IBM Cloud Orchestrator (ICO) last year, an enterprise orchestrator that is used by a major European client. Although we have since migrated successfully to IBM Business Automation Workflow,Continue reading “How to use the VMware Java SDK in IBM WebSphere”

How to install your own Terraform provider in IBM Cloud Automation Manager

Originally posted on IBM Cloud Automation Manager blog by Hendrik van Run on 25 July 2019 Disclaimer: Although this blog post was created by Hendrik van Run, it reflects the work done by Jonathon Goldsworthy on a client project! Introduction Out of the box, IBM Cloud Automation Manager (CAM) ships with a number of TerraformContinue reading “How to install your own Terraform provider in IBM Cloud Automation Manager”

IBM Cloud Automation Manager 3.1.2.1 is now available

Originally posted on IBM Cloud Automation Manager blog by Hendrik van Run on 7 June 2019 IBM Cloud Automation Manager 3.1.2.1 was released on 10th May, this page in the CAM Knowledge Center documents what’s new in this release. As you can see there, this version of CAM can be installed on IBM Cloud Private 3.1.2 or 3.2.0 however IBM alsoContinue reading “IBM Cloud Automation Manager 3.1.2.1 is now available”

Parameters in CAM 3.1.2 UI prevents the use of certain special characters

Originally posted on IBM Cloud Automation Manager blog by Hendrik van Run on 8 April 2019 As some clients found out recently, the CAM 3.1.2 UI prevents the use of certain special characters in parameters (.,<>). This applies to a number of scenarios, for example when defining a Cloud Connection and specifying a password containingContinue reading “Parameters in CAM 3.1.2 UI prevents the use of certain special characters”

IBM Cloud Automation Manager 3.1.2 is now available!

Originally posted on IBM Cloud Automation Manager blog by Hendrik van Run on 12 March 2019 IBM Cloud Automation Manager went GA on March 8th, 2019, read all about the new features and capabilities here. The corresponding Helm chart is available online from github.com here. Offline packages can be downloaded as usual from IBM PassportContinue reading “IBM Cloud Automation Manager 3.1.2 is now available!”

How to deploy IBM Cloud Automation Manager 3.1.0.0 iFix1

Originally posted on IBM Cloud Automation Manager blog by Hendrik van Run on 31 January 2019 IBM Cloud Automation Manager (CAM) 3.1.0.0 was released on 28th September 2018. Since then, a number of features have been added which have been made available in CAM 3.1.0.0 iFix1: Fix for deploying some helm charts with nested valuesContinue reading “How to deploy IBM Cloud Automation Manager 3.1.0.0 iFix1”

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