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Language:  English




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ABSTRACT:
Virtualization, SaaS, cloud computing, and outsourced infrastructures have made it difficult for IT operations staff to understand, let alone control, service levels. Tomorrow, as organizations continue to rely increasingly on external platforms, the challenges will grow more pronounced-- rendering the legacy monitoring systems of the past irrelevant. In this informative Webcast, Gary Read, CEO of Nimsoft will explain how you can gain complete visibility into the performance and availability of your critical business applications, whether they are running from your datacenter, on private or public clouds, in SaaS environments or in any combination of these.

Learn how by implementing a Unified Monitoring strategy and architecture, IT staffs can:

  • Enable, rather than impede the adoption of new platforms and solutions
  • Lower total cost of ownership
  • Boost service levels
  • Hold 3rd parties accountable to delivery
  • Increase operational efficiencies
By having a strategy and solution in place that is capable of monitoring all computing resources, you will be able to make better decisions as your enterprise transitions to a combination of internal and external environments.




BROWSE RELATED WEBCASTS
Cloud Computing | IT Infrastructure | IT Management | IT Services | Network Management | Network Monitoring | Network Performance | Network Service Providers | Network Traffic Management | Software as a Service

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