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BSG in ManageEngine IT360 – a Business Services Group for IT Infrastructure – Part 2

In my

previous
blog

on the subject, we discussed at length on what a BSG is, in the
context of ManageEngine IT360. This concluding part 2, will take you through
the other features of BSG.

An important feature is the capability to create a
sub-group. You may create sub-groups under a group and associate devices to
them. A sub-group is specific to a BSG. All other aspects of a sub-group is
similar to a BSG, in terms of associating devices, applications, servers,
specific monitors, setting thresholds, alarm actions, etc..

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U.S. Healthcare Industry sees Skyrocketing Data Breaches in 2011

According to research provided by the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, the healthcare industry has seen a marked jump in data privacy breaches over the last 2 years.  In 2011 alone, PrivacyRights.org tracked nearly 200 breaches for the industry, more than 2.4 times the next leading industry, Retail/Merchant Businesses.  In addition, the latest Patient Privacy and data Security study by the Ponemon Institute, indicates that data losses and security breaches have cost the U.S. healthcare industry approximately $6.5 billion during 2011 with an average economic impact of $2.2 million just for one data breach.  Healthcare has certainly become a targeted industry for cyber threats.

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Does your network management solution understand your network topology?

Without topology level intelligence your network management system cannot accurately distinguish between actual device failures and devices behind a failed component – putting the onus on your to figure which is the real alert.  WhatsConnected learns and maps your technology at the port level.  To learn more visit: http://www.whatsupgold.com/products/whatsup-gold-plugins/whatsconnected/index.aspx

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The original article/video can be found at Does your network management solution understand your network topology?

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Data Privacy Day

On January 28th, the U.S. and many countries around the world join to celebrate Data Privacy Day. The annual celebration of Data Privacy Day is intended to promote awareness about how information is collected and to educate individuals of all ages about best privacy practices.  In today’s digital world, where we submit a vast amount of personal information on the web, we need to know how to protect our key information and ask the questions ‘Who is collecting this data?’ and ‘What are they doing with it?’

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An Interview with Ipswitch, Inc.’s CEO – Part 8

In the final installment of the series of interviews with Roger Greene, CEO & founder of Ipswitch Inc., Hoffman and Greene discuss how you can usually learn a lot about a company from its mission statement.  For instance, the mission statement of Ipswitch talks about developing innovative IT software, which is easy to learn and use.  “That is the essence of what makes a good software company I think,” says Greene.  Greene also highlights how really good communication and process are necessary for success and resources must be allocated appropriately despite the extensive time, thought, and effort this task might take.  

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DeviceExpert to showcase the industry-first feature ‘device end-of-life management’ at Cisco Live, London

Large networks rely on a wide variety of switches, routers and other devices, and many organizations have policies requiring the replacement of devices to which manufacturers have assigned an end-of-life (EOL) status. At EOL, many manufacturers will no longer support or maintain these devices, which increases risk for the organization that still uses them.

Organizations today usually track device EOL status manually. The network management team must discover when a device has been declared EOL and then make a plan to replace the device. They have to save device configurations manually from the EOL device and then reinstall the configuration on the replacement device. 

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An Interview with Ipswitch, Inc.’s CEO – Part 7

In Part 7 of the series of interviews with Roger Greene, CEO & founder of Ipswitch Inc., Hoffman focuses the conversation on Greene’s business decisions in the early years of running Ipswitch.  Greene discusses how for the first year, it was just him plus one other partner outside of the company who developed technology, essentially a one man research & development department.  In 1992, Greene continued to proceed slowly, adding only two more employees.  “Roger Greene recognized that trying to make a splash without having the right technology was a waste of good capital,” says Hoffman. Greene notes that Ipswitch was growing as slowly as revenues permitted and in the beginning a large marketing budget would not be necessary because if you got it right with internet software, the word would spread.  Hoffman highlights how Ipswitch has now grown to a 65 million dollar a year company.

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An Interview with Ipswitch, Inc.’s CEO – Part 6

In the 6th installment of the series of interviews with Roger Greene, CEO & founder of Ipswitch Inc., Ray Hoffman discusses how over the years of conducting many interviews, he has learned that many successful entrepreneurs started their companies when times were tough.  When Roger Greene founded Ipswitch in 1991, Hoffman notes how this not a great year to start a company, considering the downturn in commercial real estate.  Greene, however, achieved successful by taking it slowly.  His personal nature in combination with the state of the economy influenced his slow pace and his decision to wait for positive feedback before scaling up.

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An Interview with Ipswitch, Inc.’s CEO – Part 3

Part 3: The Importance Of Business School Training

In Part 3, Greene discusses his decision to leave his job as a computer programmer and pursue a graduate degree in business.  By attending business school, he took advantage of the opportunity to talk to experts and learn as much information as possible in order to use this knowledge to start his own company.  After a few years, he founded Ipswitch, Inc. and was able to avoid many common business problems by putting to use the experience and knowledge he gained in graduate business school. 

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An Interview with Ipswitch, Inc.’s CEO – Part 2

Part 2: A Company That Keeps Popping Up On The Best Places To Work List

CBS’s Ray Hoffman continues his series of interviews with Roger Greene in “Part 2: A Company That Keeps Popping Up On The Best Places To Work List.”  In Part 2, Greene talks about his first job in interactive graphics after graduating from Duke University.  Although he found the job stimulating, he decided to pursue new business opportunities where he could better put to use his educational skills. 

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