Tag: datacenter-management

Integrated Physical & Virtual Servers Management

A recent study on what business enterprises expect from a performance management system, has shown that of IT professionals are looking for a solution that offers integrated performance management of both, the physical and the virtual IT infrastructure.

Take our survey on Storage Area Network (SAN) monitoring

We have been working on enhancing our storage monitoring capabilities (SAN & NAS) as part of our efforts to provide better real-time visibility into application performance. We’re planning to roll out built-in support for major storage vendors like EMC, IBM, NetApp, Dell, HP and Hitachi in Applications Manager. That would mean keeping tabs on the performance of applications as well as storage devices from a single management console

BMC and Numara: A Marriage of Convenience

For all the hoopla about its upcoming union with BMC, it is worth remembering that Numara Software has worn a bridal gown before. First wed to Intuit in 2002, when its maiden name was Blue Ocean, the marriage was short-lived. Intuit and Blue Ocean found their union incompatible and separated in 2005

New in Applications Manager: Oracle JRockit JVM Monitoring and more

We recently rolled out Applications Manager version 10.2.   Here, we brief you through the features and enhancements which has gone into this release: Support for monitoring Oracle JRockit JVM and IBM JVM in Java Runtime Monitor : Applications Manager has added few more vendors into its list of supported JVMs.With support for JRockit and IBM JVM, we now support all major JVMs on the market.

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