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Workflow between Monitoring and Ticketing

An important aspect of any successful business today is a constant and consistent availability of IT Infrastructure. This boils down to a need for an IT monitoring system that can monitor the infrastructure round the clock. So what if my monitoring system is excellent

Exporting NetFlow packets from Blue Coat Device

Blue Coat Packetshaper are capable of exporting NetFlow packets. The configuration to export NetFlow from the devices is simple, you can configure the packetshaper to export NetFlow packets to the NetFlow server. Follow the steps mention below to export NetFlow packets: Login to the Packetshaper UI and click on setup.

[EMA-ManageEngine Webinar]: Seven Best Practices to Optimize Application Delivery in Cloud and Hybrid Environments

With Dennis Drogseth, EMA VP of Research and Arun Balachandran, Sr. Market Analyst, ManageEngine Applications Manager Date : Thursday, September 29, 2011 Time : 8 am Pacific / 11 am Eastern 4 pm GMT Summer Time (London, GMT+01:00) Featured Speakers : Dennis Drogseth, VP of Research, EMA Arun Balachandran, Sr. Market Analyst, ManageEngine While many early cloud computing deployments favored niche infrastructure-centric services such as PaaS and storage-related services, there has been a distinct move towards a more application-service-centric model over the last 18 months.

Effective Voice Traffic Analysis using NetFlow Analyzer

Voice traffic has spread its presence everywhere right from SMBs to large enterprises. Communication happens through VoIP at different levels right from customer support to teleconferencing to internal communication etc. VoIP has a major role in ensuring business continuity & it thus becomes a critical application that requires constant monitoring & control

Switch or router crash: How do you get the replacement unit up and running?

Planning for quickly recovering from the impact of unforeseen events is an integral part of planning for business continuity. If you are an administrator managing a large number of network devices, properly planning for disaster recovery is all the more crucial. Crash of a switch or router in production could potentially cause disruptions in the normal functioning of the network