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IBM Tivoli User Community


Tivoli software is a strong supporter of our User Communities

Through these groups, customers have the ability to network with other users and the opportunity to learn more about products. From these groups, Tivoli learns how customers use our products, how we can improve them and, most importantly, the technical and business problems you face every day. All this data helps Tivoli shape the product offerings, support and maintenance so they provide the most benefit to the customer. That’s one reason why Tivoli experts and executives attend local Tivoli User Group meetings whenever possible.


Tivoli supports the User Group community by providing:

  • IBM/Tivoli product and support experts along with executives to speak at local meetings
  • A local technical expert to help be a conduit into Tivoli (subject to availability)
  • Sponsorship of food at local meetings (subject to availability)
  • FREE Certification Testing at user group meetings
  • FREE Redi Training CDs (technical)
  • FREE Tivoli Training Sessions (2-8 hours)
  • Discounts to the Tivoli Conferences



 User Communities/Councils

Independent Tivoli, Netcool and Maximo User Communities
Netcool list serv/community
Maximo Industry Advisory Councils
Global Tivoli User Group (GTUG) council


 Read more:

 To read more about value of the user group community program check out  these documents.

Tivoli User Community: Communicating, Collaborating and Connecting
Listen to the podcast (or right click to download and save)
Run time: 9 min; file size 8.16MB.
Improving Customer Communications: The Tivoli User Group site
Addressing Customer Needs Through Global Users Group
Tivoli user groups: straight talk, strong ties have tangible impact
IBM Tivoli User Groups: Helping customers deliver an on demand infrastructure and stay ahead of the competition


Independent Tivoli and Maximo User Communities

Membership is FREE with lots of great benefits for all!
The Tivoli User Group community is the information and community hub for Tivoli User Groups, Business Partners, IT professionals and users, including legacy Tivoli customers, Netcool, Maximo, Vallent and Consul customers. The Tivoli User (www.tivoli-ug.org) IBM Tivoli User Groups
Group community has over 100+ regional and product user groups representing more then 7,500 companies and 13,000 members around the world.

The Netcool User Community has a 1,000+ membership list serve that helps support this product’s communities’ needs. Netcool User Community

Maximo Industry User Community: The Industry User Groups are independent, voluntary groups that help members learn more about MRO Software's products and best practices, exchange ideas and experiences with other users, and help influence the functional direction of future products.
  Maximo Utility Working Group www.muwg.org
  Life Sciences Maximo User Group
  Facilities Management Maximo User Group
www.fmmug.org or http://www.tivoli-ug.org/groups?groupid=200
  Maximo ITSM User Group
  Maximo Transportation User Group (MTUG)
  Airports Maximo User Group
  North American Maximo Oil/Gas User Group
  McSIG (Maximo calibration Special Interest Group

Maximo Local Groups:

Americas
  Great Lakes Region Maximo Conference (http://www.createchams.com/)
  Southern California Maximo User Group (www.maximo.ucla.edu)
  Northern California Maximo User Group (http://www.tivoli-ug.org/groups?groupid=206)
  Latin America User Group Contact: Clara.ocampo@itconsol.com

Europe
  French User Association Contact: Catherine.Gozard@fr.ibm.com
  Swedish Maximo User Group http://www.maximoanvandarforeningen.se/
  Belgium, Netherlands User Group Contact: Eero.Vellekoop@nl.ibm.com
  German, Austrian User Group Contact: Eero.Vellekoop@nl.ibm.com

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Maximo Industry Advisory Councils

MRO Software is actively working to understand the complex and evolving issues facing many industries through a variety of programs designed to shape the direction and details of industry specific solutions. One such program is MRO Software's Advisory Councils. The Advisory Councils meet regularly and provide information to MRO Software on a variety of business, technical, economic and political topics. In order to provide a well-rounded view of the industry, our council members include representatives from customers, industry bodies and academia. This broad mix of knowledge gives MRO Software the knowledge and direction to support the present and future requirements of the industry.

MRO Software's Oil & Gas Advisory Council is comprised of industry leaders from organizations incluging UC Berkeley, ADNOC, BP, Syncrude, KNPC, CNOOC, and Accenture.

MRO Software's Nuclear Industry Council is comprised of industry leaders from organizations including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, DTE Energy, and Seabrook-FPL.

MRO Software's Transmission & Distribution Council is comprised of industry leaders from organizations including Keyspan Energy, DTE Energy, TXU Energy Delivery, Arizona Public Service, and Colorado Springs Utilities.

MRO Software's Transportation Advisory Council is comprised of industry leaders from organizations including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Maryland Department of Transportation and San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District.


Global Tivoli User Group (GTUG) council
    GTUG: The powerful ‘One Voice’ which represents the user group community
    Representatives from various Tivoli User Groups around the world
    The GTUG council providing ongoing feedback to Tivoli about products, direction and more
    Executive Sponsor to GTUG: Bill Kribbs, Vice President WW Customer Support & Services, Tivoli Software


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