IT Monitoring

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In today's fast-changing IT world, sometimes the best available security is hardly enough. This is mainly due to the latest vulnerabilities in various products, and malware/attacks created to target those vulnerabilities.

While it is true that cyber-security cannot be 100%, we can still try to achieve the maximum possible. This article describes a product category that's not very new, though many IT managers don't seem to know what it is, and its capabilities.


All enterprises depend on secure, reliable servers, network devices and business applications. Any downtime hits your bottom line. To ensure maximum IT performance across your business, you have to identify and resolve problems before they impact the user experience or security of your dataTo diagnose reliability and performance problems on complex networks you need visibility of system events combined with the ability to spot trends and exceptions. For example, without

Proactive IT monitoring

how can you tell whether poor application performance is related to network congestion, database performance or a high number of users?

Here are five reasons why you need better network and application visibility:

1. To maximise your return on network investments for business application delivery,

All businesses invest heavily in setting up and maintaining their IT infrastructure whether it be physical, virtualised or in the Cloud. Effective capacity planning allows you to target your spending wisely and track your return on investment. IT monitoring gives you instant access to the data you need for trend analysis and provides data warehouse capability suitable for enterprise reporting and capacity planning.

2. To anticipate and resolve issues before they’re problems

Knowing when there is a problem with your IT systems can be useful but anticipating problems before they occur is the real value of system monitoring. IT monitoring gives you the visibility needed to spot performance and capacity issues before they have an impact on your systems. It can also process alarms from network, storage, power and cooling infrastructure ensuring you can mitigate the effects of failing hardware.

3. Make your staff more effective

The biggest asset for any business is its staff, also usually this is the biggest cost. Adoption of effective IT monitoring tools shifts the focus of your staff from fire-fighting to forward-planning. A project-based approach is more time efficient and allows you to focus the talents of your staff more effectively.

4. To ensure quality and service levels

Maintaining quality of service requires visibility. Performance issues can remain hidden to the business while quietly eroding the confidence of customers and partners. IT monitoring exposes current problems and gives you the tools for long terms analysis and reporting. It provides service level reporting, providing clear evidence that you’re meeting the required service levels.

5. Move things forward!

System monitoring is the cornerstone of IT management best practice. By adopting IT monitoring you’re making immediate efficiency gains and you’re laying the foundation for even greater levels of automation, scalability and resiliency.

Courtesy : Opsview