Tag: services

AlwaysOn Monitoring with Foglight for SQL Server

We often get asked about the breadth and depth of Foglight when it comes to its monitoring scope. Whether it support for a multitude of relational, open source and NoSQL database platforms or providing the depth needed to identify the root cause of performance issues, you are looking in the right place with Foglight. For […]

Airheads Vegas 2014 Breakout Video – Fundamentals of Location Based Services

In this session you will learn the basics of Wi-Fi based location, mobile engagement using Aruba’s Meridian app development platform for places, and presence based push notifications. For more information, visit us at http://www.meridianapps.com. Join the discussion at https://community.arubanetworks.com.Click here to learn more about Aruba’s wireless networking solutions

Rigging Wired Security at Saxon Energy Services

Maintaining a network aboard mobile rigs around the world is a challenge, but Saxon Energy Services has managed to provide a reliable connection for its employees with enhanced visibility and control for administrators. Network Specialist Sheldon Wong explains how Saxon Energy has utilized Cisco Meraki security appliances to connect sites and employees across four continents.Click […]

Meraki Client Location Services

Meraki’s Client Location Services allows administrators to locate wireless clients quickly and easily, using existing Meraki wireless LAN infrastructure.With Client Location Services, administrators can view the location of wireless clients on a custom floor plan or map. Additionally, Client Location Services includes Google Maps integration for tracking clients in campus or outdoor deployments — administrators […]

Achieving Data Center Agility With Converged Infrastructure

Most enterprises rely on their data centers to offer services to internal and external users. Important concerns for any data center today include the following: Faster provisioning of new services to meet sudden business demands Scaling existing services without affecting users Optimizing resources for reduced power and energy costs Achieving service-level agreements (SLAs) Reducing management complexities Reducing energy costs Provisioning and Scaling Services Data centers must be more agile to meet growing business needs. The conventional infrastructure is very rigid and takes a lot of time for both provisioning and expansion.