Tag: Network Management

ManageEngine OpManager named as finalist in 3 categories – www.networkproductsguide.com

It is a 3 cheers moment for ManageEngine OpManager. Yes, we are happy to share with you all that Network Products Guide, industry’s technology research and advisory guide has named ManageEngine OpManager as one of the finalists for the 7th Annual 2012 Hot Companies and Best Products Awards program . OpManager is shortlisted as finalist under the following categories Network Management IT Products and Services for Enterprise (Large) IT Products and Services for Enterprise (Medium) We take this opportunity to thank the judiciary committee for shortlisting us and our customers for their continued patronage to ManageEngine

Top Story: Server & Application Monitor Goes BIG

To get your free download: bit.ly SolarWinds provides four outstanding products for managing your systems, servers, and applications. We have expanded our offerings and now have a huge footprint of coverage in solutions for the SysAdmin audience. The following video outlines the full assortment of solutions we offer

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?

BSG in ManageEngine IT360 – a Business Services Group for IT Infrastructure – Part 2

In my previous blog on the subject, we discussed at length on what a BSG is, in the context of ManageEngine IT360. This concluding part 2, will take you through the other features of BSG

DeviceExpert to showcase the industry-first feature ‘device end-of-life management’ at Cisco Live, London

Large networks rely on a wide variety of switches, routers and other devices, and many organizations have policies requiring the replacement of devices to which manufacturers have assigned an end-of-life (EOL) status. At EOL, many manufacturers will no longer support or maintain these devices, which increases risk for the organization that still uses them

The Business of Sports and Information Technology

An upset of epic proportions, the off the scale magnitude, the incredible happened this past weekend. The Indiana University Hoosiers (unranked and my Alma Mater) defeated the NCAA #1 ranked team, the Kentucky Wildcats, on a last second 3 pointer at the buzzer. The lead changed hands three times in the closing 2 minutes, Score 73-72. The barn burner could not have been predicted better. Not only the significance of this win, the Hoosiers has not beat a ranked team since 2002 and have not won the National Championship since 1987 (under Bobby Knight fame and the heroes of Steve Alford and Keith Smart…And Yes, I was at the Fountain in Bloomington, but that is another story). Let me put this into perspective, there are over 340 Division 1 schools in the nation. It takes a lot of talent and hard work to be #1. With the Indy Colts in the cellar without Peyton Manning, the State of Indiana needed and shot in the arm, a hair of dog pick-me-up, a just a plain old fashion confidence boost.