The response to our ManageEngine Middle East User Conference & Training (MEUCT12) has been overwhelming. We have got more registrations than what we planned for but instead of shutting doors, we decided to expand the room
ManageEngine User Conference – Australia
After our successful User Conferences in New York, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, London and other cities in the Europe, we’ve been bombarded with questions about a User Conference for ManageEngine lovers in Australia and New Zealand. Now, we don’t say “No”
ManageEngine IT360 Now Optimized for the Apple iPad
Hello all, We have been talking about r eal-time IT and its importance in business for quite a while now.
Comparing the traffic utilization of IP Groups in a single report
This blog is to let you know how NetFlow Analyzer can be efficiently used for generating report for comparing the traffic stats for different data-centers or departments in your network. Imagine the time and the hassles involved in collecting the data form those groups from all you devices.Then consolidating the data you have and generating the report.
Integrating Applications Manager alerts to IBM Tivoli
To meet the growing complexity of their infrastructures, organizations today use numerous monitoring tools to track the health of their business environments. These monitoring tools generate alerts of statistics, errors, notifications or any other information that may be crucial to the enterprise. How does the operations team of any organization keep track of alerts from so many different tools generated on different systems?
ManageEngine and Microsoft Facts – Straight Up
I am responding again to Shijaz Abdulla’s post as I wanted to clear the air. ManageEngine Respects Microsoft, A Lot We have a lot of respect for Microsoft as a company and personally. I am sure most of us started off with Microsoft. My first computer was running Microsoft Windows; my first browser was IE; my first email was Hotmail.
Cyber-attack on Zappos: Information Security Lessons for Enterprises [Part-4]
In the previous three posts in the backdrop of the cyber-attack on Zappos.com, we analyzed the challenges associated with achieving the highest level of information security in enterprises and the causes for security incidents. In part-3 of this series, we discussed how lack of internal controls, access restrictions, centralized management, accountability, strong policies and haphazard style of privileged password management give room for security incidents. Let us now analyze the activity monitoring scenario …
Facts Revealed: Beyond Microsoft Partner Technology Advisor’s Mythbusters
In Reponse to http://www.microsoftnow.com/2012/02/how-a-manageengine-partner-spreads-fud.html Facts Behind Mythbuster #1 I agree, It’s absurd to compare ManageEngine products with a complete enterprise-gas (oops class) Datacenter/Private Cloud management Suite from Microsoft. It’s possible that ManageEngine resellers expected Microsoft products to work out-of-the-box like ManageEngine products. Maybe they just downloaded the Microsoft SCOM and expected to see Linux and Unix management instantly
NetFlow Analyzer: Traffic monitoring in MPLS type of Network is made Easy
Frame Relay network are now being converted to MPLS type of network more rapidly. MPLS type of network helps the Network Administrators to easily manage the Network and MPLS network architecture is simple than traditional Frame Relay or packet switching networks. Monitoring Network traffic through NetFlow export becomes very handy in MPLS type of networks.
Network Management Trends in 2012 and ManageEngine IT360
I was researching a few sites related to Network Management and came across an interesting article on Network technology trends in 2012 with specific relation to Network Management.