Hello, Listen to an on-demand webinar where leading consumer customer, analyst Jim Metzler, and HP discuss integration of fault and performance management, discuss some of the relevant best practices, while identifying some of the key features in Hp's integrated fault and performance management solution...
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Network Management Center Blog
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aruna13
on 11-02-2009
Filed under: ANLM, Automated Network Lifecycle Management, Network Automation, Network Node Manager, NNMi Advanced, network operations, network engineering, network compliance, network provisioning, network configuration, Aruna Ravichandran, NOC, Network Performance, Business Service Management, Network Fault, Network Management, Network Monitoring, HP Network Automation, Automation, BSA
Hello, Are you looking for a network management solution to manage your IPT Infrastructure? An increasing number of enterprises are faced with the challenge of supporting and maintaining IP telephony systems from multiple IP-PBX vendors.In this live webinar session you will learn the key challeges faced...
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Network Management Center Blog
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aruna13
on 10-12-2009
Filed under: Automated Network Lifecycle Management, NNMi Advanced, network engineering, Aruna Ravichandran, Business Service Management, Network Management, IP Telephony, PBX, iSPI for IPT, IPT
by Michael Procopio The new offerings include enhancements to HP Server Automation , HP Client Automation , HP Storage Essentials , HP Network Automation , and HP Operations Manager software. According to a recent report from Gartner (1) , "Virtualization’s impact on the overall IT industry...
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Application Management
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Michael_Procopio
on 09-01-2009
Filed under: BSM, IT operations, infrastructure management, Business Service Management, Network management, announcment, Michael Procopio, VMware, systems management, Virtualization, Client Automation, Network Automation, Level 3 Communications, Storage Essentials, Server Automation, Erik Frieberg, NA
by Michael Procopio Network World editor Denise Dubie assessed a report by the analyst firm Aberdeen Group in her recent article Application performance management: Keeping an eye on the end-user prize . Her comments mirrored many of those I have spoken with recently who have said their top priorities...
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Application Management
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Michael_Procopio
on 07-20-2009
Filed under: Application Management, Business Service Management, Network management, application performance management, User Experience Management, Michael Procopio, HP Software Universe, APM, systems management, real user monitoring, synthectic monitoring
Launching the NOC Star Campaign --- You could be the next HP NOC Star! http://www.hp.com/go/nocstar Are you currently using HP Network Node Manager i (NNMi 8.x) software? If so, you may be the next NOC Star we are looking for! Share you share NNMi experience with us – along with any benefits you...
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Network Management Center Blog
by
aruna13
on 06-30-2009
Filed under: NNMi, Network Node Manager, network operations, NOC, Network Availability, Network Performance, Business Service Management, Network Fault, Network Management, Network Monitoring
By Peter Spielvogel (Operations Center product marketing) I had the pleasure of moderating one of the customer roundtable discussions. The topic was Consolidated Event and Performance Management. Ten customers joined three HP product experts for a guided discussion about their concerns. The goal of these...
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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Infrastructure Management Software Blog
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pspielvogel
on 06-18-2009
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