What a great start to Software Universe . The keynotes were great, and the speech by Dick Hoyt on “Yes you can!” was inspirational. I had the pleasure of moderating one of the customer roundtable discussions. The topic was Consolidated Event and Performance Management. Ten customers joined...
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06-18-2009
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Filed under: Operations Center, Business Service Management, BSM, CMDB, virtualization, Peter Spielvogel, Business Availability Center, SiteScope, Software Universe, HPSU09, Consolidated Event and Performance Management, Network Node Manager
There has been some FUD thrown around by one of our competitors about HP’s commitment to our Operations management products. This nameless competitor is calling for HP customers to migrate to this competing suite of BSM products. They even have specific plays for HP OpenView Operations (now called...
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06-10-2009
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Filed under: BSM, TBEC, Peter Spielvogel, Operations Manager, IT infrastructure monitoring, OMi, SiteScope, topology-based event correlation, rip and replace, OpenView Operations, OM
Enterprise Management Associates , an IT research company (that HP engages occasionally), published their list of 12 Hot IT Management Trends to Watch for 2009 . Not surprisingly they highlight: IT management initiatives that deliver measurable cost savings in a tight economy Continued deployment of...
I read an interesting post and related ebook by David Meerman Scott on why traditional marketing ROI measures lead to failure. His premise is that measuring marketing metrics such as number of sales leads captured and press mentions lead to the wrong behaviors and in some ways undermine one of the primary...
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01-12-2009
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Filed under: Business Service Management, HP Operations Center, ROI, performance, consolidated operations, availability, BSM, IT dashboard, return on investment, metrics, Peter Spielvogel