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The Avaya Virtualized Application Manager (AVAM) is a software deployment utility that was introduced to deploy Avaya applications into Customer provided VMware Environments. It’s an alternative deployment tool to VMware tools such as vCenter or the vSphere Client.
The System Management team would like to understand how much this tool is being used in order to make product lifecycle decisions. Question: How often do you see AVAM being used to deploy Avaya application OVA’s in customer provided VMware environments (never, sometimes or frequently)? Please respond to this Sticky Thread or send an email response to: Mike DiSaia (disaiam@avaya.com) and John Cato (jcato@avaya.com). The lack of any response will be received as the field is not using the AVAM utility. |
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One issue with customer VM environments that you are going to see is similar to our. The Telecom team does not manage the VM environment and the team that does that is not crazy about us taking Vcenter like control of their environment. It is a nice option but hope it never becomes mandatory.
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This is the very first I've heard of this tool. Is it still available?
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Maybe you need to ask someone from the outside to help you? I never get deep into these things, simply because I have no sufficient experience or knowledge to perform these things on my own. For any serious tasks like etl migration services, etc. I ask professionals to do it. So maybe you could just ask them for help?
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Hi. I want to advise you professional application developers such as light it (https://light-it.net/blog/what-are-t...an-erp-system/) they develop various applications. You can also check their blogs. For example you can learn the advantages of ERP. Managing an effective enterprise requires experience, skills and business acumen, but above all - good business process management and taking advantage of enterprise resource planning. The competitive nature of today's markets forces entrepreneurs to take advantage of every available opportunity, including technological advances, to maximize efficiency and stay ahead of the competition.
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