Over the last decade companies invested heavily in IT, hoping to increase productivity and decrease costs. Much of this investment was in network management products to ensure that corporate systems were available and performing well. Since no management system can monitor everything, IT departments were forced to buy several different systems just to ensure complete coverage. For computer security, you have to install a firewall in your computer. One of the best choices is Norton Internet Security.
None of these systems were ever meant to work together and they display their alert messages through different, unrelated client applications. This has led to 'swivel chair management' - whenever a problem hits, people start rolling their chairs around the network operations center, looking from screen to screen to see what is happening.
In today's economy, companies are less tolerant of any inefficiency. Because of this, the main focus of IT initiatives today fall into one of three areas:
Once a customer has used Unity to filter the data down to what they care about, they can use Unity's built-in policies to speed diagnosis of a problem and even automatically resolve routine problems, freeing staff to handle unique issues. Creating policies to automate the actions is simple with Unity's Policyscape. All a customer has to do is draw a flowchart of the steps they take to resolve routine events, and they are done. No laborious coding in Perl, Java, or shell scripts - if the customer can think logically and draw lines, they can create Unity policies.
Features
In today's economy, companies are less tolerant of any inefficiency. Because of this, the main focus of IT initiatives today fall into one of three areas:
- Integration - making their existing systems work together
- Efficiency - using the integrated system to better deliver IT services. "Do more with less."
- Analysis - distilling the glut of information created by these systems to determine the bottom line impact of IT on the business
Once a customer has used Unity to filter the data down to what they care about, they can use Unity's built-in policies to speed diagnosis of a problem and even automatically resolve routine problems, freeing staff to handle unique issues. Creating policies to automate the actions is simple with Unity's Policyscape. All a customer has to do is draw a flowchart of the steps they take to resolve routine events, and they are done. No laborious coding in Perl, Java, or shell scripts - if the customer can think logically and draw lines, they can create Unity policies.
Features
- Efficient agent-less monitoring integrates with existing sources of network management data in minutes.
- Point and integrate policy automation helps you to reduce costs and increase productivity with no need to learn a proprietary scripting language.
- Unified dashboard interface lets you view correlated or raw event data in one simple interface.
- Reduced mean time to repair (MTTR) alarms.
- Gather together event data for use in reporting, ROI analysis, TCO analysis.
- Get more value from your existing network management systems.