As I was getting ready to leave yesterday, a colleague stopped by my desk and asked “do you want to be a hero?” That certainly peaked my interest. It turned out we had a customer downstairs in our executive briefing center that wanted some clarification about all the pieces of our stack fit...
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Filed under: TBEC, CMDB, service desk, Peter Spielvogel, OMi, SiteScope, agentless, agents, topology-based event correlation, OMW, Operations Manager on Windows
If you have not done so already, you may want to start with part 1 in this series. http://www.communities.hp.com/online/blogs/managementsoftware/archive/2009/09/25/event-correlation-omi-tbec-and-problem-isolation-what-s-the-difference-part-1-of-3.aspx Read part 2 in the series. http://www.communities...
While OMU 9.0 represents evolutionary innovation, Operations Manager i 8.1 (OMi) is truly revolutionary. Operations Manager i is a set of add-on products which extends existing HP Operations Manager to provide advanced event correlation and system health capabilities. It uses the proven causal engine...
On Tuesday July 28, I will be participating in an EMA webinar with researcher and Vice President Dennis Drogseth . The official title “ What is New in the Not-so-New Area of Event Management: Five Tips to Reduce Incident Resolution Costs ” is very telling. Many people believe that there is...
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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Filed under: BSM, TBEC, Peter Spielvogel, Operations Manager, IT infrastructure monitoring, OMi, SiteScope, topology-based event correlation, rip and replace, OpenView Operations, OM