Operations Manager integration with vSphere Web Client

Hello

One of the new features that I keep seeing credited for vCenter Operations Manager v5.6 is 'integration with vSphere Web Client'.

I went through the process of getting vCOps operational v5.6 (and everything works fine), but I don't see any integration with the Web Client.  Am I missing something obvious?  Where is the integration?  I have to do something to activate it?

See you soon,.

David

Take a look at the video on Eric Sloof vCOPS 5.6 integration with VMware vSphere Client Web blog post where he explains how to use the vCenter integration of Operations Manager with the Web Client vSphere.

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